Ferrari 599 GTO similar styling
Now, I'm not saying the C7 is a clone of the 599, but the styling is similar,and that's a bad thing?? The C7 is amazing when you consider style, performance, and of course $$$$$$$$$. The projected price somewhere around 65K (with some options) On the other hand the Ferrari 599 GTO goes for 426K. I love my 10 GS, and wouldn't part with it, but man that C7 has got me thinking. Just sayin. Peace
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Doesn't look all that similar to me.
http://uncrate.com/p/2010/04/ferrari-599-gto-xl.jpg http://f.images.boldride.com/ferrari....23.254755.jpg |
I lean more to thinking of the C7 and the F12 Ferrari.
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The C7 silhouette is a direct 'homage' to the F12 Ferrari - several on the Corvette team have admitted as much. See some of Tadge's comments for reference . . .
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Originally Posted by blkgs
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The C7 is amazing when you consider style, performance
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Originally Posted by BWF07
(Post 1583173930)
I lean more to thinking of the C7 and the F12 Ferrari.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps6abcff51.jpg http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps195efb84.jpg |
Originally Posted by blkgs
(Post 1583173705)
Now, I'm not saying the C7 is a clone of the 599, but the styling is similar,and that's a bad thing?? The C7 is amazing when you consider style, performance, and of course $$$$$$$$$. The projected price somewhere around 65K (with some options) On the other hand the Ferrari 599 GTO goes for 426K. I love my 10 GS, and wouldn't part with it, but man that C7 has got me thinking. Just sayin. Peace
Originally Posted by michaelinmech
(Post 1583173985)
The C7 silhouette is a direct 'homage' to the F12 Ferrari - several on the Corvette team have admitted as much. See some of Tadge's comments for reference . . .
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How is this possible when the C7 design was already established and signed off on before the F12 debuted last year? I'm not trying to sound like an ass just curious.[/QUOTE]
Good question, and I do not pretend to know the answer. I have read/heard on more than one occasion Tadge commenting as to the similar profiles of the cars and that it is not an accident - that Ferrari has gobs more development money and that if one is going to copy, why not copy from a mega funded design house . . . words to that effect :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by BWF07
(Post 1583173930)
I lean more to thinking of the C7 and the F12 Ferrari.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps6abcff51.jpg http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps195efb84.jpg Too bad the C7 didn't look more similar to one of those. |
Originally Posted by BWF07
(Post 1583173930)
I lean more to thinking of the C7 and the F12 Ferrari.
http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps6abcff51.jpg http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps195efb84.jpg |
Originally Posted by Richie Fazio
(Post 1583174314)
:iagree: From the side profile they look very very similar. Although the Ferrari F12 performance numbers are amazing, I don't feel like it's one of the more stunning Ferrari's I've seen. I think the Ferrari 430 and current 458 Italia are some of the best Ferrari's, both for performance and amazing looks.
Too bad the C7 didn't look more similar to one of those. I like the 458 Italia better then the F12 also the 430 is also a great looking car. There is a Ferrari dealership just down the road from where i live and they have a Cars & Coffee each month. |
Originally Posted by BWF07
(Post 1583174477)
:iagree:
I like the 458 Italia better then the F12 also the 430 is also a great looking car. There is a Ferrari dealership just down the road from where i live and they have a Cars & Coffee each month. The C7 could have easily been similiar looking to the 458 too. The base C6 (normal body) shares a lot of the sleek lines that the 458 has, especially in the front of the car. I understand Chevy wanted to go in a different direction with the C7 (new sharp lines, new rear, etc.) But just something to think about - If Chevy took the C6 base car and modified the front and back just a bit (not going too overboard and keeping the sleek body) and used the new C7 front headlights (which look awesome), they could have easily had a Ferrari 458 type look, but still retained the Corvette at heart. Add that with the new C7 interior and enhanced performance and I think Chevy would have hit a grand slam and not had such a big split amongst people either really liking or disliking the C7. I dont think anyone of us would be complaining if the C7 looked very close to a 458 at a Corvette price. We would all be on line at our local dealers putting down deposits. :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by Richie Fazio
(Post 1583174625)
Awesome. My apartment in NYC is right down the street from the Ferrari dealership on Park Ave where they have a couple 458s and F12s. Both awesome cars, but the 458 just kills it IMO.
The C7 could have easily been similiar looking to the 458 too. The base C6 (normal body) shares a lot of the sleek lines that the 458 has, especially in the front of the car. I understand Chevy wanted to go in a different direction with the C7 (new sharp lines, new rear, etc.) But just something to think about - If Chevy took the C6 base car and modified the front and back just a bit (not going too overboard and keeping the sleek body) and used the new C7 front headlights (which look awesome), they could have easily had a Ferrari 458 type look, but still retained the Corvette at heart. Add that with the new C7 interior and enhanced performance and I think Chevy would have hit a grand slam and not had such a big split amongst people either really liking or disliking the C7. I dont think anyone of us would be complaining if the C7 looked very close to a 458 at a Corvette price. We would all be on line at our local dealers putting down deposits. :thumbs: I was not at this months Cars & Coffee, so I am not sure if there was much talk about the new C7 and how it looks like the F12, but at the January event, I happened to walk out of the showroom and standing by my car were two employee's of the dealership and I heard one say that they liked the lines on the Corvette. That my me feel good. |
Maybe if the C8 is mid engine, they can copy the 458 for it.
I like the lower door, bigger side glass on the F12. More of a kick up in the rear fender. |
Originally Posted by BWF07
(Post 1583174771)
I have always thought that the Ferrari is one if not the best looking car on the road. Don't get me wrong I love my C6 just like all the other Corvette's I have owned but there is just something about the Ferrari.
I was not at this months Cars & Coffee, so I am not sure if there was much talk about the new C7 and how it looks like the F12, but at the January event, I happened to walk out of the showroom and standing by my car were two employee's of the dealership and I heard one say that they liked the lines on the Corvette. That my me feel good. |
Ferrari has better wheels and side mirrors...the C7 has better door handles and side vents. A body color roof will look better on the C7, but GM just wants to showcase the carbon fiber tech. I like that the Ferrari rear bumper doesn't appear to be clipped on like the corvette.
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Originally Posted by michaelinmech
(Post 1583173985)
The C7 silhouette is a direct 'homage' to the F12 Ferrari - several on the Corvette team have admitted as much. See some of Tadge's comments for reference . . .
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Originally Posted by Nat04Z06
(Post 1583175198)
Damn, that is the best picture of the C7 I've seen! All you guys can say what you like, but IMO that really is the best looking Corvette in a long long time.
I love the F12 as well, the 599 i was never a big fan though, oddly enough. |
Not C7 related
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