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C8 Sold Out Everywhere.. Did you get one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Iso" data-source="post: 175136" data-attributes="member: 5283"><p>I disagree with your statement regarding GM sales in Europe. The C8 was purposely designed for the European market, this is why the C8 will not have standard transmission; ease of production to transfer from left to right-hand drive. the C8 corvette was purposely designed for the overseas market. In the early days, it was a domestic market, GM has to tap into the lucrative sports car market in Europe. Whatever standards have to be met GM will implement, only because they have invested too much time and money in the new C8 for it to rest on the shoulders of the domestic market for this alone once the buying frenzy has stopped the domestic market can not repay the billions of dollars that GM needs to recover its investment in the first year of production. </p><p></p><p>Statistical sales of the past years of corvettes fall short of the 100,000 units per year. Although GM allows the Corvette to still be produced in low numbers only because the vehicle is cheap to produce. One has to applaud GM in its strategy to use the media to suggest the overall pricing of the C8 after the dust of frenzy buying has settled seeing what the public are willing to pay. </p><p>ISO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iso, post: 175136, member: 5283"] I disagree with your statement regarding GM sales in Europe. The C8 was purposely designed for the European market, this is why the C8 will not have standard transmission; ease of production to transfer from left to right-hand drive. the C8 corvette was purposely designed for the overseas market. In the early days, it was a domestic market, GM has to tap into the lucrative sports car market in Europe. Whatever standards have to be met GM will implement, only because they have invested too much time and money in the new C8 for it to rest on the shoulders of the domestic market for this alone once the buying frenzy has stopped the domestic market can not repay the billions of dollars that GM needs to recover its investment in the first year of production. Statistical sales of the past years of corvettes fall short of the 100,000 units per year. Although GM allows the Corvette to still be produced in low numbers only because the vehicle is cheap to produce. One has to applaud GM in its strategy to use the media to suggest the overall pricing of the C8 after the dust of frenzy buying has settled seeing what the public are willing to pay. ISO [/QUOTE]
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