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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2020 Corvette Mid-Engine, 0-60 under 3, starts under $60,000.
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16248548" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I have a hard time aesthetically with this car.</p><p></p><p>I like it, but I can definitely see where they saved money. They really didn't put a ton of stock in the design of the looks. Its design was largely predicated on aerodynamics and performance. The back end is clearly borrowed from the Camaro. Front end and profile is a template of a 20 year old Ferrari. To me it's sort of bland and old with a poor choice of tail lights. </p><p></p><p>However, performance wise it's bar-none, and to me just obsoleted the GT500 before it even hit the market. I've been over Ford after my 2018 Gen 3 5.0 used 3 quarts of oil in an oil change period. Then they killed off a lot of ST cars, obsoleted the SHO, made PP GT cars 5-10k more expensive than the 15-17's, and somehow expect me not to go to a chevy dealership? </p><p></p><p>I don't think Ford has much on the table anymore outside of trucks and certain SUV/CUV. I barely see 18+ GT's, but I see a crap ton of 15-17 GT's. Speaks volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16248548, member: 46336"] I have a hard time aesthetically with this car. I like it, but I can definitely see where they saved money. They really didn't put a ton of stock in the design of the looks. Its design was largely predicated on aerodynamics and performance. The back end is clearly borrowed from the Camaro. Front end and profile is a template of a 20 year old Ferrari. To me it's sort of bland and old with a poor choice of tail lights. However, performance wise it's bar-none, and to me just obsoleted the GT500 before it even hit the market. I've been over Ford after my 2018 Gen 3 5.0 used 3 quarts of oil in an oil change period. Then they killed off a lot of ST cars, obsoleted the SHO, made PP GT cars 5-10k more expensive than the 15-17's, and somehow expect me not to go to a chevy dealership? I don't think Ford has much on the table anymore outside of trucks and certain SUV/CUV. I barely see 18+ GT's, but I see a crap ton of 15-17 GT's. Speaks volumes. [/QUOTE]
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