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A few years back, well before the 2008 mess, GM was alledgedly thinking about making Corvette a seperate brand. Obviously, nothing came of it. The near future may be the time?
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VW has Porsche, Lambo, Ducati
FCA has Ferrari Ford has now entered the exotic arena w the GT Toyota w the LF-A Why do you think GM has been racing mid-engine "Corvette" prototypes for the last several years? |
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Not sure if it is the Phoenix. I plan to go to the show over the weekend or maybe on Monday. I want to see that car in person.
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the new gt looks impressive but I'm disappointed they didn't throw in a TT coyote flat crank engine
the 600 hp will no doubt move the beast but it's not even to the level of the old GT I'll take my ZR-1 with a 5.0 TT dohc v8 please make the bottom end hold 1k from the factory and put out 750 or more in a 3k lb mid engine car I'm really excited to see some radical concepts even being talked about GM has managed to keep the vette alive, ,now build something that can take on the world with no excuses for less than 200k |
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Should the ZORA look like what C&D posted, I think GM will need to go back to the drawing board after seeing the GT .
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The ZR-1, tho hated by many at GM and its base model customers (to this day in some circles), it set the stage for better things to follow. I say it is about time to come out of the cocoon of the past (front-engine, pickup truck compliant motor) and come out with a mid engine, high revving, boosted DOHC mill with all the state of the art goodies like independent VVT, direct injection, etc, etc. and be a pace-setter once again...or get left in the dust!!! JMO. Last edited by Paul Workman; 01-21-2015 at 02:39 AM. Reason: syntax |
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be a pace-setter once again...or get left in the dust!!!
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The GT looks too experimental; the production cars will look a little differant.
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