New mid engine Corvette. July 18th.

•A shout out to my Forum friends
from The Land Down Under:

-The first ever OEM RH-drive Corvette
should soon be available for your driving
enjoyment; and/or detailing pleasure:
the current UAW/GM strike, notwithstanding.

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:dblthumb2:

Bob
 
Bob...or anyone else, have you seen the drives of the new car yet?

Thoughts

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Bob...
have you seen the drives
of the new car yet?

Thoughts
•I’ve seen the drive train, from one end
to the other, on a couple of the latest
pre-production iterations of the Corvette:

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•I’ll post my thoughts/opinion on how it
propels the actual production iterations of
the latest Corvette—after I’ve had a chance
to test drive them.

{My local Chevrolet dealership...one of the
Good Wrench’s good-guys...has absolutely
no qualms about me/us doing so. :xyxthumbs:}



Bob
 
I mean't like "Her turn, His turn The Car Coach" for instance

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Jalopnik has a good summary of many reviews here: 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette: Here's What Everyone Says About How It Actually Drives

What I find really interesting is a base spec or Z51 Corvette is not putting down numbers which beat the Z06 and ZR1 (2.8 sec 0-60?!). If that isn't justification for going mid-engined to improve performance I don't know what is.

I think it's somewhere in this thread I mused about the room in the front being available for electic power plant similar to the NSX or WEC LMP1 race cars. Several of the car magazines make the same point. If Chevy does throw an electric motor or two in the front of the Vette we're going to see a car with McClaren P1 or Porsche 918 performance levels!
 
I'll be driving through Bowling Green KY tomorrow afternoon, maybe I'll see a non-camo one...or maybe not

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