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Would a redesigned front engine car have sold as well? Almost certainly not. Would a redesigned front engine car have performed as well? Almost certainly not. Would a redesigned front engine car have brought in a whole new buyer demographic critical to keeping the brand alive? Flat out no. So where's the fail?
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Real Corvette's have flip up headlights. Real Corvette's have round taillights. The 'Vette has "died" for the past 3 generations due to some fans absolutely rigid definition of what makes a 'Vette. Under the same token, was the 5th and 6th gen Camaro, really a Camaro? It could go around corners and bucked its muscle car heritage. It's fine if you don't like the C8, but it "dying" due to some absolute hard rigid definition is going to doom a nameplate. If Porsche had to keep the 911 air cooled, where do you think the 911 would be right now? |
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But guess I am somewhat in that camp as the Z will be 100% street driven. Though not interested in cars and coffees or any car meets/shows. Don't feel the need to brag. Just out to enjoy the car as much as I can. I know I got the wrong car for it, but frankly I don't like the attention. ![]() Quote:
DCT failure rate is probably higher than GM/Tremec would like it. Obviously don't know the actual failure rate. Posting seems to be similar level as the A8 shudder problem. Haven't heard of an LT6 failure since the early ones. I am sure they are still happening, but forums and facebook groups have been relatively quiet on the LT6 failures. The tick is the common thing people are concerned about. GM claims the tick isn't a reliability concern, but going to be awhile before that is proven true or false as a lot are maybe driven 3-5K miles a year. Mine being included in that mileage range as the Z is my toy car and my Model 3 is still my daily. I am hoping my car holds up. I plan to get the GMPP as the bumper-bumper approaches expiration to maximize coverage, but I want to keep this car forever as long as it doesn't become a nightmare to maintain. Well we are all going to get to the aging out of sports car age eventually. Time wins that battle every time. |
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Your car looks good in other colors too but looks striking in that color I'd call it even compelling like when you see it at the dealer and you are compelled to buy it. I was referring to the pre-release promises the base model would come in at around $60k. I was considering a silver color purchase if it materialized. It didn't. And add to it the dealers gouging on a popular model. IDK what failure rates are but near zero is my tolerance for breakdowns risk. I would keep it past warranty and taking the engine and trans out looks like quite the project. Not something I'd like to attempt. |
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I really loved the C7 Vettes taillights. They looked like jewlery
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There were A LOT more factors involved in the C8 supply and demand over the last 5 years other than it being a new mid-engine platform. I think had the automotive industry and the world kept kicking along like pre-covid then the C8 demand would not have remained high for almost 5 years. Anyone that says that the Corvette died in 2019 and doesn't consider the C8 a Corvette is just the typical "get off my lawn!" old man mentally. It's just an asinine statement. IMO, the day that the Corvette dies is when it goes all electric. |
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The flip-up or fixed headlight debate is not what this is about. They were fixed from 1953-62. Round or square tail lights? No, the square tail lights first appeared on the ‘91 ZL1. It’s about the look of the Corvette that was always purely American and not trying to imitate Ferrari. Or anyone else. The long nose/short deck, when you look out over the cowl and see the hood a mile in front of you. It always looked “right”. THAT has always been a Corvette.
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And I think you mean the 1990 ZR-1. |
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If it wasn't for GM's bankruptcy, the C7 would have been the mid-engine 'Vette. The C7 was a stopgap generation. |
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