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Old 01-19-2013, 01:00 PM   #488
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Originally Posted by Mr. Wyndham View Post
Interesting you don't think they're selling well anymore. In fact, the 5th-gen is still outselling Mustang, with strong numbers without very many incentives... Don't worry...

The key thing with heritage is that it has to stay in the past - otherwise it's not heritage anymore, it's "retro". You must build ON it, not with it...and that's what Team Corvette did. Just like Team Camaro did in 2009.

The more and more I read about and look at this Corvette the more thrilled I am! It is what the C6 tried to be...and what the modern Corvette should always be - a world-beater.

I'll have mine in night-race blue and black wheels, please.




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Originally Posted by Bad@ssCamaro View Post
You sound like the guy that's afraid of change, I don't know what you're looking at but I think the majority of people rely on heritage and it's written all over the new corvette and that's what people buy into (sure all the technical stuff is cool too ). When GM releases a vehicle and can create this much excitement in people young and old(er) it must be striking a chord, much like the Camaro. Probably why there are some subtle influences, yet the Corvette designers and engineers have created a corvette that stirs the soul, much like each new generation of corvette has.

I don't know where you are getting you're information, but Camaros are selling just as well as they have when they were first introduced. Haven't you seen the information about sales for the Camaro for the last 3 years? here's a link: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=268876
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