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<blockquote data-quote="gone" data-source="post: 208974" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>Here's my understanding:</p><p></p><p>-20,181 2020 C8's are at 3000 status or better than 3000 status (ie. some of those already delivered);</p><p>-they hope to make all 20,181 2020 C8's;</p><p>-none of the C8's produced before COVID kicked in, were convertibles;</p><p>-of the 20,181 total, 17% are convertibles that have been ordered, according to what they said at the NCM Bash presentation;</p><p>-that translates into <u>3,431</u> 2020 C8 convertibles, IF they fill all the 3000 or better orders, as planned.</p><p></p><p></p><p>-20,181 2020 C8's are at 3000 status or better than 3000 status (ie. some of those already delivered);</p><p>-they hope to make all 20,181 2020 C8's;</p><p>-none of the C8's regular production cars made before COVID kicked in, were convertibles;</p><p>-of the 20,181 total, 17% are convertibles that have been ordered, according to what they said at the NCM Bash presentation;</p><p>-that translates into <u>3,431</u> 2020 C8 convertibles, IF they fill all the 3000 or better orders, as planned. <u><strong>So in answer to your question, there are 3,431 convertibles at 3000 status (or better) and none of those produced yet since convertible production is expected to start July 13</strong></u>;</p><p>-looking back at the last couple of years for convertible production, there were:</p><p>--- in 2019: 2,192 Stingray convertibles and 5,421 convertibles in total (for all different models such as the Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06 and ZR1); </p><p>---in 2018: 735 (only) Stingray convertibles and (only) 1,698 convertibles in total (for all different models);</p><p>---in 2017: 2,298 Stingray convertibles and 5,420 convertibles in total (for all different models);</p><p>---in 2016: 5,027 Stingray convertibles and 7,759 convertibles in total (for all different models). </p><p>-so depending upon which year you look at, the 2020 Corvette convertible shouldn't be super rare (ie. much less were made in 2018). </p><p>-in the past few years, they've been making around 30,000 to 40,000 Corvettes each year with the 2018 year being an exceptionally low production year: only 9,686 made of all the different models. The 2013 year also had a low production number: only 13,466 (5,008 convertibles). So if they make all 20,181 in 2020, it won't be the most limited Corvette production year in recent history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone, post: 208974, member: 5899"] Here's my understanding: -20,181 2020 C8's are at 3000 status or better than 3000 status (ie. some of those already delivered); -they hope to make all 20,181 2020 C8's; -none of the C8's produced before COVID kicked in, were convertibles; -of the 20,181 total, 17% are convertibles that have been ordered, according to what they said at the NCM Bash presentation; -that translates into [U]3,431[/U] 2020 C8 convertibles, IF they fill all the 3000 or better orders, as planned. -20,181 2020 C8's are at 3000 status or better than 3000 status (ie. some of those already delivered); -they hope to make all 20,181 2020 C8's; -none of the C8's regular production cars made before COVID kicked in, were convertibles; -of the 20,181 total, 17% are convertibles that have been ordered, according to what they said at the NCM Bash presentation; -that translates into [U]3,431[/U] 2020 C8 convertibles, IF they fill all the 3000 or better orders, as planned. [U][B]So in answer to your question, there are 3,431 convertibles at 3000 status (or better) and none of those produced yet since convertible production is expected to start July 13[/B][/U]; -looking back at the last couple of years for convertible production, there were: --- in 2019: 2,192 Stingray convertibles and 5,421 convertibles in total (for all different models such as the Stingray, Grand Sport, Z06 and ZR1); ---in 2018: 735 (only) Stingray convertibles and (only) 1,698 convertibles in total (for all different models); ---in 2017: 2,298 Stingray convertibles and 5,420 convertibles in total (for all different models); ---in 2016: 5,027 Stingray convertibles and 7,759 convertibles in total (for all different models). -so depending upon which year you look at, the 2020 Corvette convertible shouldn't be super rare (ie. much less were made in 2018). -in the past few years, they've been making around 30,000 to 40,000 Corvettes each year with the 2018 year being an exceptionally low production year: only 9,686 made of all the different models. The 2013 year also had a low production number: only 13,466 (5,008 convertibles). So if they make all 20,181 in 2020, it won't be the most limited Corvette production year in recent history. [/QUOTE]
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