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Bob...did you watch the C8 vert reveal yesterday? Btw my buddy Hectour saw something on social media that the press isn't getting the numbers out of the new C8, have you heard or read anything?
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Which color?I saw it in person at the OC auto show last week. It looks good. The color they had there was ugly but the style of car looked good.
Which color?
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It does look pretty good in person. Has presence that the Corvette hasn't had before. Rear end is still odd to me but a bit better looking in person.I was talking to Derek0609 this afternoon and he had an orange one infront of him. He drives past the Tech Center everyday to and from work so you'd expect that, plus he drives home to the high rent district of the metro Detroit area so surely the engineers live out that way as well. I was wrong about the Supra when I saw it inperson but I don't think I'll be changing my mind when I see the C8 inperson, stay "tuned"
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Presence it hasn't had before...have you stood behind a mid-year coupe before, LOLIt does look pretty good in person. Has presence that the Corvette hasn't had before. Rear end is still odd to me but a bit better looking in person.
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Of course. Different type of presence though. There's some exotic flare to it compared to the old man persona of the past going back to the C4.Presence it hasn't had before...have you stood behind a mid-year coupe before, LOL
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Thanks to CorvetteBlogger reporting the following article by Mitch Talley:
We’ve waited 66 years for a mid-engine Corvette.
Now it looks like we’ll be waiting just a little longer on the 2020 Stingray.
That’s according to reports published Monday in the Detroit Free Press.
The newspaper says it has learned from two sources that the ongoing UAW strike will delay production and launch of the new mid-engine Corvette.
Officially, a spokesman for GM says, “As we’ve previously stated, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray production begins in late 2019 and convertible production follows in late first-quarter 2020. It’s too early to speculate on production timing impacts on any of our vehicles due to the UAW work stoppage.”‘
One source tells the Free Press, however, that “I know for a fact that this strike is directly going to affect the start of regular production for the mid-engine Corvette.”
The Bowling Green assembly plant reportedly still has 600 of the seventh generation Corvettes to produce once the strike is settled and workers return to work. The plant was originally slated to undergo a tooling change for the C8 this week and next week, then begin production of the 2020 mid-engine cars late this year. "That can’t happen because the plant hasn’t finished production of the current generation Corvette,” one source told the Detroit newspaper.
About 46,000 UAW workers went on strike nationwide at GM on Sept. 16. Details of a new contract proposal submitted by General Motors to the UAW on Monday morning are unknown, as the strike entered its fourth week.
The union is seeking a stronger guarantee that GM will build traditional vehicles, as opposed to electric or autonomous cars, in U.S. plants, a person close to the negotiations told the Free Press. GM CEO Mary Barra has touted an all-electric future and more self-driving cars as the best path for the company, which would transform primarily into a technology company that makes cars.
Different type of presence though.
There's some exotic flare to it
compared to the old man persona
of the past...
Presence it hasn't had before...have you stood behind a mid-year coupe before, LOL
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I was talking to Derek0609 this afternoon and he had an orange one infront of him. He drives past the Tech Center everyday to and from work so you'd expect that, plus he drives home to the high rent district of the metro Detroit area so surely the engineers live out that way as well. I was wrong about the Supra when I saw it inperson but I don't think I'll be changing my mind when I see the C8 inperson, stay "tuned"
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I'm just happy they banished chrome
from the wheels and trim on the C8.
Chrome wheels=Winga Dinga
Lol.... I was just thinking of chrome dipping my wheels..... I’m getting old...
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