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Will 2020 Model year become collectible?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC8" data-source="post: 201450" data-attributes="member: 5832"><p>This is a great example of a corvette that got all the hype in collectibility, but only managed to be nostalgic. Hence not worth any more, and not considered highly desirable. With that being said my point has to do with the end of an era with N/A engine development and its sound. If electric vehicles became all the rage in 1995 and this corvette was the last N/A monster maybe the answer on this vehicle would be different. If vehicles started to make a big shift to hybrid technology and full electric has they currently are at rapid pace, this corvette would be completely iconic and would mark the highest achievement to an American V8. However this ZR1 is not the last N/A V8 and not at the height of technology for that type engine. IF and that's only an IF the C8 (assuming z06 and zr1 are either electric assisted / or turbo charged not N/A) is in fact the last of an era I think it has more of a chance. Perhaps not a 2020 version, but maybe the final models that get built in a few years more. Could be totally wrong, but things are changing into a different direction then in 1995 and these next five- eight years will at some point generate a very collectible end of an era type vehicle. Maybe just maybe its a Corvette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC8, post: 201450, member: 5832"] This is a great example of a corvette that got all the hype in collectibility, but only managed to be nostalgic. Hence not worth any more, and not considered highly desirable. With that being said my point has to do with the end of an era with N/A engine development and its sound. If electric vehicles became all the rage in 1995 and this corvette was the last N/A monster maybe the answer on this vehicle would be different. If vehicles started to make a big shift to hybrid technology and full electric has they currently are at rapid pace, this corvette would be completely iconic and would mark the highest achievement to an American V8. However this ZR1 is not the last N/A V8 and not at the height of technology for that type engine. IF and that's only an IF the C8 (assuming z06 and zr1 are either electric assisted / or turbo charged not N/A) is in fact the last of an era I think it has more of a chance. Perhaps not a 2020 version, but maybe the final models that get built in a few years more. Could be totally wrong, but things are changing into a different direction then in 1995 and these next five- eight years will at some point generate a very collectible end of an era type vehicle. Maybe just maybe its a Corvette. [/QUOTE]
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