View Poll Results: what do you think?
really clean, nice looking Vette....
174
31.46%
a very different Vette but we'll sure as hell take it.
165
29.84%
i'll be ordering one soon.......
98
17.72%
No thank you
116
20.98%
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Thoughts on the new corvette?
#1021
I think while this car may start at 60k, a z51 c8 is going to be 75-80k - that’s the one at a minimum you’re going to want. While that is still a lot of bang for your buck, it is not 60k. The dichotomy between pricing on a 992S is still a lot, but I would imagine the base 992 is going to be within around 20k of a z51.
I do think the C8 is going to be several hundreds of pounds more than a 992 and 400-500 pounds heavier than a 718 Cayman/Boxster and that will be meaningful in terms of dynamics and handling.
Overall, the C8 seems pretty compelling.
I do think the C8 is going to be several hundreds of pounds more than a 992 and 400-500 pounds heavier than a 718 Cayman/Boxster and that will be meaningful in terms of dynamics and handling.
Overall, the C8 seems pretty compelling.
#1022
My only quibble so far (before tests/reviews and driving one) is that it should have been at least 300lb lighter. How does an aluminum + fiberglass 2-seater weigh 3600lbs? Where is all this weight coming from? I suggest they make a stripped out “RS” version or spend some research/$ to make the GS and Z versions lighter instead of just add more HP as usual. They could charge close to $100k for 300lbs less, easy, and still be a huge bargain.
#1023
Those images in post 209 have me really liking the C8. Badass. Watch out for the Z06 and ZR1. They will compete with the Mac, Ferrari’s and Porsches at less than Uber car levels.
i think this car will make all manufactures think twice about prices.
i think this car will make all manufactures think twice about prices.
#1025
That's "dry" weight as specified by GM. Curb weight should be around 3600. Would have been phenomenal if Curb was 3366.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...-photos-specs/
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WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES
Dry Weight (lb. / kg): 3366 / 1530
#1026
Corvette and Porsche stereotypes are out there. Both have their good material. This car will bring in alot of new buyers. The older Corvette owners will be bitching about all the newbies. It never ends. At this point, there's no value in any Porsche. Their constant price hikes have gotten out of control across all the model lines. Won't work well when they compete more so against the rest of the mass producers now.
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#1027
I’ve owned 5 911s and I’ve often done the math you’re suggesting above and cycled out of them every time I saw something new that seems to make more sense on paper. I’ve owned an RS7, Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, M6, etc. In short there’s no substitute for a 911 even if the economics favor other cars. There’s a balance, an agility, a feeling that is unmatched anywhere else. All these other players know what they’re competing with and so on paper others will look better, cheaper, faster, more practical but in sum, if it won’t hurt the financials, a Porsche is a Porsche and a 911 is unbeatable. I think their slogan used to be there’s no substitute, I don’t think that’s just fancy marketing; I believe it’s 100% true. Also the build quality on a Vette will never match a Porsche.
#1028
These stereotypes refer to people who buy/own cars for reasons other than driving (image, status, exclusivity, VIP treatment, "investing", etc.). Drivers like all cars that drive/feel good and they recognize a bang/buck arbitrage when they see one, regardless of brand.
#1029
The real test will be standing next to one! Then climbing in and getting a first impression. GM has continuously upped it game! This car can only spell danger for all the other mass produced sports car manufacturers. Funny how 30,000 cars is "mass production" when compared to a million pick up trucks per year.
#1030
I’ve owned 5 911s and I’ve often done the math you’re suggesting above and cycled out of them every time I saw something new that seems to make more sense on paper. I’ve owned an RS7, Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, M6, etc. In short there’s no substitute for a 911 even if the economics favor other cars. There’s a balance, an agility, a feeling that is unmatched anywhere else. All these other players know what they’re competing with and so on paper others will look better, cheaper, faster, more practical but in sum, if it won’t hurt the financials, a Porsche is a Porsche and a 911 is unbeatable. I think their slogan used to be there’s no substitute, I don’t think that’s just fancy marketing; I believe it’s 100% true. Also the build quality on a Vette will never match a Porsche.
#1031
Unless one wants a manual, which the Porsches have but the Vette does not. If I had not recently bought my Targa I would give the Spyder a serious look, and I like the Vette from what I see now but not with a DCT.