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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
C&D 10 Best Cars Through the Decades: Corvette is Dominant!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobravenomous" data-source="post: 187562" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>You obviously love your Corvette...........we all do! That's what Corvette ownership is all about from 1953 to present!</p><p></p><p>When I was shopping for my C-7, they were advertised as the best Corvettes to date regarding engineering technology. I purchased (ordered) my 2019 in October 2018, and I was fully aware that this would be the last year of the front engine Corvette with the introduction of the mid engine C-8. I did not want to purchase the first year of such a radical new design with my thought process being the first or second year of any new design being the beta testers which allow the manufacturer to resolve any engineering flaws or shortcomings.</p><p></p><p>Now with the confirmation that the base C-8 hammers my Z06 to 60 (mph) along with the new C-8 being touted as the best engineered Vette to date, far superior to that of my almost brand new C-7, it initially hurt. But this improvement, consistent with historical engineering improvements noted in each new generation of Corvette, I now realize and accept this improvement progression will only help in preserving the Corvette brand which in turn is then beneficial for all Corvette owners alike! </p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobravenomous, post: 187562, member: 4592"] You obviously love your Corvette...........we all do! That's what Corvette ownership is all about from 1953 to present! When I was shopping for my C-7, they were advertised as the best Corvettes to date regarding engineering technology. I purchased (ordered) my 2019 in October 2018, and I was fully aware that this would be the last year of the front engine Corvette with the introduction of the mid engine C-8. I did not want to purchase the first year of such a radical new design with my thought process being the first or second year of any new design being the beta testers which allow the manufacturer to resolve any engineering flaws or shortcomings. Now with the confirmation that the base C-8 hammers my Z06 to 60 (mph) along with the new C-8 being touted as the best engineered Vette to date, far superior to that of my almost brand new C-7, it initially hurt. But this improvement, consistent with historical engineering improvements noted in each new generation of Corvette, I now realize and accept this improvement progression will only help in preserving the Corvette brand which in turn is then beneficial for all Corvette owners alike! Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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