I've wondered this for years..Would you buy a stripped down Corvette/Camaro or any muscle car if it just had the performance options?
We would still get the big motors, 7spd manual or 8 spd auto, computers, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and performance features as well as big brakes, suspension, etc.
But none of the following:
air conditioning, pwr seats, pwr windows, fancy audio, htd seats & wheel.
These probably add a significant amount of weight to the car.
The price would be cheaper as well.
Would you buy the car?
I assume car marketing people have looked into this?
Maybe there is no profit to be had in selling a bare-bones car?
Re-sale value might be low as well??
Remember the Road Runner? A bone stock Belvedere with a BIG power train..
I think it even had base rubber floor mats..
It was quite popular, and still is today.
Maybe the baby-boomers of today demand all these fancy convenience options.. I guess we want it all. Maybe we prefer track days with the air on and the tunes playing...LOL
I'm wondering if a new bare-bones Corvette with all the performance stuff came in at well under 3000lbs and under $60K would be a big seller?
graham
We would still get the big motors, 7spd manual or 8 spd auto, computers, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and performance features as well as big brakes, suspension, etc.
But none of the following:
air conditioning, pwr seats, pwr windows, fancy audio, htd seats & wheel.
These probably add a significant amount of weight to the car.
The price would be cheaper as well.
Would you buy the car?
I assume car marketing people have looked into this?
Maybe there is no profit to be had in selling a bare-bones car?
Re-sale value might be low as well??
Remember the Road Runner? A bone stock Belvedere with a BIG power train..
I think it even had base rubber floor mats..
It was quite popular, and still is today.
Maybe the baby-boomers of today demand all these fancy convenience options.. I guess we want it all. Maybe we prefer track days with the air on and the tunes playing...LOL
I'm wondering if a new bare-bones Corvette with all the performance stuff came in at well under 3000lbs and under $60K would be a big seller?
graham