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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="Serpent" data-source="post: 16248832" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>GM took a page out of Ferraris book and used dry weight, aka no fluids.</p><p>The c8 will definitely be over 3500lbs. C6Z is around 3100. But the DCT in the C8 is what matters.</p><p></p><p>GM shoulda put that transmission in the ZR1 to go out with a bang in their last top dog front engine vette. Then the ZR1 woulda beat the Ford GT in straight line performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpent, post: 16248832, member: 16164"] GM took a page out of Ferraris book and used dry weight, aka no fluids. The c8 will definitely be over 3500lbs. C6Z is around 3100. But the DCT in the C8 is what matters. GM shoulda put that transmission in the ZR1 to go out with a bang in their last top dog front engine vette. Then the ZR1 woulda beat the Ford GT in straight line performance. [/QUOTE]
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2020 Corvette Mid-Engine, 0-60 under 3, starts under $60,000.
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