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I pray GM doesn't have that cylinder deactivation crap to get the great mileage with all of those ponies.

Looks like I'm down to 2 cars in about a year. Both are GM... either the Caddy ATS V or the Vette Z51 (if I can fit. 6' 4.5" may be too much for the Vette)
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Originally Posted by majin ssj eric
I know I'm in the minority here but I don't really like it that much. The interior looks like it was designed by the prop guys from Knight Rider and the outside looks more like a C6 refresh than an entirely new model. The taillights are pretty bad and the exhaust pipes are very boring looking.

On the plus side, the interior is still a lot better than the POS that was the C6. Front end is nice looking but too familiar in my opinion. My favorite exterior feature is the side door area with all the folds and creases.
I really have no idea how you are seeing what you are seeing.
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Originally Posted by charliemike
I really have no idea how you are seeing what you are seeing.
That's his point of view, to which he is entitled and not subject to any requirement for it match that of another.
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Corvette Not Just for Successful Plumbers With New Design

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Corvette Not Just for Successful Plumbers With New Design
The Chevrolet Corvette, once the coolest of cool rides on Route 66 and the rest of America’s roads, has suffered the cruelest of fates: It’s known as an old man’s toy. Even the head of Chevy marketing acknowledges that too many people see it as the car of “the successful plumber.”
General Motors Co. (GM) is determined to change that.
In two days, Chevrolet will unveil the new Corvette, which so far GM has teased as having a sleeker exterior, a bigger engine and a dramatically improved interior.
GM design chief Ed Welburn this week unfurled a poster on a table at his office in suburban Detroit showing images of the remodeled Corvette along with Stingrays from 1959 and 1963.
“I want this image on every kid’s wall,” he said in advance of the Jan. 13 unveiling of the new car on the eve of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
The redesigned Corvette, code-named C7, arrives as one of 13 new Chevrolets that GM is bringing out in the U.S. this year to update showrooms that have grown full of old models left over from the automaker’s 2009 bankruptcy reorganization. The company needs new products to help stave off declining market share in the U.S. that reached an 88-year low in 2012.
The challenge for GM’s Chevrolet brand is to draw on the strength of Corvette’s 60-year heritage as a dream-inspiring racer while overcoming its recent baggage as an afterthought to Volkswagen AG (VOW)’s Audi and Porsche. The Detroit-based company is betting new styling, improved interiors and marketing efforts, including aiming the car straight at young people through placement in video games, will help.
Boomer Brand
“The big thing is bringing people to the brand and bringing a lot of energy to the brand,” Welburn said. “People will look a bit differently at Chevrolet if Corvette is an even more relevant vehicle, a vehicle that is very inspiring, that is on the leading edge in so many ways.”
While enthusiasm is strong among some Baby Boomers who remember the car from their youth, Welburn said that somewhere along the way Corvette posters fell off the bedroom walls of young people. He remembered a visit of a friend’s son to his garage and seeing his excitement for the Chevy Camaro while ignoring an old Corvette.
“The challenge is that it is thought of as an older person’s car,” Jessica Caldwell, an industry analyst with Edmunds.com, said this week in an interview. About 46 percent of Corvette buyers last year through October were 55 years or older compared with 22 percent of Audi R8 and 30 percent of Porsche 911 customers, according to Edmunds.
Introduced in 1953, Corvette production peaked in 1979 at 53,807, according to GM. It has been a long time since Buz and Tod toured the U.S. in a Corvette looking for adventure in “Route 66,” the early 1960s television show that helped thread the sports car through American culture.
Clouded Market



“As time has gone on, the market has become much more clouded; the Corvette doesn’t stand out as much anymore as it used to,” Jerry Burton, who has written books on the car, said in an interview.
Last year, sales of the Corvette, which starts at $49,600, rose 7.4 to 14,132 in the U.S., according to researcher Autodata Corp., about a quarter of its peak. Deliveries of the Porsche 911 Carrera, which starts at $82,100, rose 65 percent to 7,784 while the Audi R8, which starts at $114,200, declined 30 percent to 802.
The importance of those cars goes beyond sales figures. The cool factor for the 911 and the R8 helps lift the image of the entire Porsche and Audi lines, while Corvette has lost that aura.
Neglected Brand
As GM’s business struggled leading up to its 2009 bankruptcy reorganization, Corvette wasn’t always a priority.
“We haven’t been managing the perception of the brand,” Chris Perry, head of Chevrolet marketing in the U.S., said of the ’Vette.
“To hit our sales target, we don’t really need to advertise Corvette,” Perry said. “There are a lot of people waiting to buy a Corvette, but to help change the perception of Corvette and help change the perception of Chevrolet, we’ll definitely be putting some marketing behind it.”
On the Internet, Corvette gets lapped by exotic sports car brands. Corvette’s Facebook page had 1 million “likes” on Jan. 10 while Chevrolet as a brand had 1.7 million. Ferrari had 10 million, Porsche had 4.9 million and Audi had 6.2 million. A separate Facebook page for Audi’s R8 has 1.48 million “likes.”
Other parts of cyberspace are more harsh. Google’s autofill asks “Is a Corvette an old man’s car?” and returns with 2.36 million search results. When a group of fourth-grade boys at Neinas Elementary School in Detroit talked about cars last month, they wanted to know about the Chevrolet Camaro and exotic brands, such as VW’s Bugatti, that they’re familiar with from video games. Only one child mentioned an interest in the Corvette, and he got teased.
‘Successful Plumber’
“Because of the heritage of Corvette is a little bit more of a Midwest sports car, the successful plumber,” Perry said. “That’s one of the things we’re going to change, especially on the coasts.”
In trend-setting cities such as Los Angeles and Miami, he wants the new Corvette to attract attention from buyers in their 30s and 40s making around $150,000 annually, while still appealing to loyalists.
Part of GM’s plan to make the car more aspirational to younger people includes promoting the Corvette in video games, Perry said. GM worked with Sony Corp. (6758) to make available in November a camouflaged version of the new Corvette in the popular PlayStation 3 video game “Gran Turismo.”
The new version of the Corvette will be available Jan. 14 for the video game, Perry said. The real car reaches showrooms by year’s end.
Young Man’s Car

“It’s amazing how these young people influence that older group,” John Fitzpatrick, Corvette’s marketing manager, said in an interview. “It’s the old saying, ‘Nobody wants to be seen driving an old man’s car, but everybody wants to be seen driving a young man’s car.”’
Corvette’s legacy may help it with young people who recognize it as a status car and the redesign should help bump consideration for other Chevrolet models, said Alexander Edwards, president of Strategic Vision’s auto division.
“The Corvette is keeping Chevrolet relevant in the minds of Gen Y, even if current communication and product hasn’t really spoken to them the way that GM would hope that they would,” he said. “It’s very important.”
Actual Driving
Beyond the pixel-race track, the Corvette is designed for real-world performance that actual buyers expect.
While GM hasn’t unveiled the new Corvette yet, it has hinted at what’s in store. Designers and engineers sculpted the new car in ways to improve aerodynamics, reducing lift for greater high-speed stability, GM said in a November press release.
“This new car is like Corvette has gone back to the gym and gotten fit,” Welburn said this week. “It’s like this athlete that has been in training and it is lean, muscular.”
GM has promised that the sports car’s new 6.2-liter V-8 engine will make it the most powerful standard Corvette ever with 450 horsepower along with being the quickest with a zero to 60 in less than four seconds. All of this while being the most fuel-efficient Corvette to date, better than 26 miles (42 kilometers) per gallon on the highway.
“From the marketing standpoint, we have the goods,” Perry said. “We have the product that delivers on that aspiration, now we just have to change that perception.”
Interior Design
Inside, there are hints of improvement as well. Car & Driver said in its January issue that Corvette’s “interior designers blew their budget on cut-and-sewn leather finish materials, a large touch screen, and a suede-wrapped steering wheel.”
Dave Sullivan, an industry analyst with consulting firm AutoPacific Inc., has seen drawings and early prototypes of the interior and said the new Corvette should be able to compete “on a global scale.”
“One of the biggest shortcomings of the last one was always the interior,” he said. “For a vehicle that can cost into six-figures, it had an interior that looked like it came from something under $20,000.”
There are signs of excitement and hope for the halo car among those of buying age. Tickets to a special event unveiling the new model, with proceeds going to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, sold out in about 10 minutes, with donations to get in reaching $1,200, according to GM.
A Google search for “new Corvette” yesterday resulted in 90 million results.
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Originally Posted by Professor
I pray GM doesn't have that cylinder deactivation crap to get the great mileage with all of those ponies.

Looks like I'm down to 2 cars in about a year. Both are GM... either the Caddy ATS V or the Vette Z51 (if I can fit. 6' 4.5" may be too much for the Vette)
Im 6'5 and had zero issues with leg or head room in the C6
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Originally Posted by majin ssj eric
I know I'm in the minority here but I don't really like it that much. The interior looks like it was designed by the prop guys from Knight Rider and the outside looks more like a C6 refresh than an entirely new model. The taillights are pretty bad and the exhaust pipes are very boring looking.

On the plus side, the interior is still a lot better than the POS that was the C6. Front end is nice looking but too familiar in my opinion. My favorite exterior feature is the side door area with all the folds and creases.
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I really have no idea how you are seeing what you are seeing.
How is that front end "familiar" there isnt a front end like it. Interior designed by the prop guys from knight rider

Here, let me schedule you an appointment. What works better for you, mornings or afternoons

http://www.pearlevision.com/
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And i dont know what the rest of this seat looks like but i would want it over any other seat they offer.


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People are going to have to stop posting pics. I'm getting blisters on both hands.
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Originally Posted by Professor
I pray GM doesn't have that cylinder deactivation crap to get the great mileage with all of those ponies.

Looks like I'm down to 2 cars in about a year. Both are GM... either the Caddy ATS V or the Vette Z51 (if I can fit. 6' 4.5" may be too much for the Vette)
http://www.dailytech.com/Next+Gen+Co...ticle29032.htm
The LT1 makes use of direct injection, Active Fuel Management (AFM), and continuously variable valve timing. AFM is probably the most interesting addition to such a high performance vehicle like the Corvette. In this application, the 6.2-liter V8 fires up all cylinders when the driver is going crazy on the accelerator pedal. However, if the driver is gingerly driving around town or on the highway, the engine in effect shuts off half of the cylinders and operates as a 3.1-liter V4.

AFM will be critical in helping the base model Corvette achieve at least 26 mpg on the highway, which is a lofty number for such a performance-oriented machine.
It looks like it will run 100% of the time, but I hear there is at least one way to turn if off, via mods.
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damn, if you do a loud exhaust system on this car, does this mean it will sound like a rice-rocket around town???
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damn, if you do a loud exhaust system on this car, does this mean it will sound like a rice-rocket around town???
Most rice rockets are I4.

Biker, whose 1.3l V4 does not sound like a rice rocket.
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That silver one is hottttttt with the HRE wheels. This will sell like hoecakes.
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Originally Posted by biker
Most rice rockets are I4.

Biker, whose 1.3l V4 does not sound like a rice rocket.
nice, I wonder what it will sound like.
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Nice.....I haven't seen it in blue.
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Originally Posted by srika
damn, if you do a loud exhaust system on this car, does this mean it will sound like a rice-rocket around town???
considering its almost the same size in displacement (3.1) as the 2nd gen cl/tl i highly doubt it.
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It's a real beauty. Best Vette yet imo.
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Originally Posted by Professor
People are going to have to stop posting pics. I'm getting blisters on both hands.
Hehehehehe.

Originally Posted by srika
damn, if you do a loud exhaust system on this car, does this mean it will sound like a rice-rocket around town???
There is a start-up video, it's not much, but gives you an idea:


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Most rice rockets are I4.

Biker, whose 1.3l V4 does not sound like a rice rocket.
My 600 sounds like a rice-rocket...
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jealous of what a real engine sounds like.


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Originally Posted by F23A4
That's his point of view, to which he is entitled and not subject to any requirement for it match that of another.
I totally understand that. What I am saying is I don't understand it.

There is personal preference and then there is bias simply coloring our perceptions.

What I was saying is I cannot distinguish between the two sometimes.
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Not biased. Its not bad at all just nothing great IMO. Interior still has that quintessential GM look and the exterior is not much different from the C6. That's all....
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What will this thing sticker for?
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What will this thing sticker for?
Motortrend:

"Pricing hasn't been announced yet, but Chevrolet says if you could afford the old one, you'll be able to afford the new one. Expect to get your chance to do so in the third quarter of 2013."

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupes/1301_2014_chevrolet_corvette_stingray_first_look/viewall.html#ixzz2IZbifkwr"

They're estimating around mid-50s to low-60s.
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^ Not bad at all.
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GT-R fanboys

We get it, nobody forgot about your ugly dream car. No sarcasm here, it's still an absolutely amazing vehicle. But one must question your personal taste when you see the GT-R and drool
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Nice.....I haven't seen it in blue.
Looks awesome in blue!!!
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GT-R fanboys

We get it, nobody forgot about your ugly dream car. No sarcasm here, it's still an absolutely amazing vehicle. But one must question your personal taste when you see the GT-R and drool
I'd easily take a GT-R over this. Then again, I have a two year old and back seats (any back seats) are better than no back seats...
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Originally Posted by majin ssj eric
I'd easily take a GT-R over this. Then again, I have a two year old and back seats (any back seats) are better than no back seats...
If you stuck your kid in the back seat he would grow up to hate you
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Originally Posted by majin ssj eric
Not biased. Its not bad at all just nothing great IMO. Interior still has that quintessential GM look and the exterior is not much different from the C6. That's all....
I stand by my original comment, i think you need glasses.
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And i dont know what the rest of this seat looks like but i would want it over any other seat they offer.

From the look of this picture, the thigh support seems to be lacking in a big way. If your intention is to race the car it would probably be necessary to get a proper race seat.

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It's made for a wide American ass.
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