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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="vortecd" data-source="post: 16249036" data-attributes="member: 140822"><p>The c8 pushes the other manufacturers to do more, which is a good thing. If there were no competition, we would be lucky to have a 300hp car. I'm not into corvettes and don't see myself ever buying one. I'm also more into brands where I don't cheer for the chevy to win the nascar race unless it is to beat the toyota. </p><p></p><p>I would rather have the brand of car I like and build it up to beat the new higher hp brand X car then sell it to buy the new car. Some people will jump brand to brand to have the newest thing and there is nothing wrong with that either if it makes you happy</p><p></p><p>The Ford Ranger starts out around 27k but at the local dealer I could not find one under 42k and even saw some over 50k! How is it even possible to have more money in options then what the base price is?</p><p></p><p> Not sure what options the c8 will have but I'm wondering will you see a 60k c8 on the lot? Thinking most will be optioned up 10k..20k...30k...more?</p><p></p><p>Lots of people will comment on how they want a c8 but really how many can afford one?</p><p></p><p>I would love a new Hellcat but I know it is more then what I really could afford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vortecd, post: 16249036, member: 140822"] The c8 pushes the other manufacturers to do more, which is a good thing. If there were no competition, we would be lucky to have a 300hp car. I'm not into corvettes and don't see myself ever buying one. I'm also more into brands where I don't cheer for the chevy to win the nascar race unless it is to beat the toyota. I would rather have the brand of car I like and build it up to beat the new higher hp brand X car then sell it to buy the new car. Some people will jump brand to brand to have the newest thing and there is nothing wrong with that either if it makes you happy The Ford Ranger starts out around 27k but at the local dealer I could not find one under 42k and even saw some over 50k! How is it even possible to have more money in options then what the base price is? Not sure what options the c8 will have but I'm wondering will you see a 60k c8 on the lot? Thinking most will be optioned up 10k..20k...30k...more? Lots of people will comment on how they want a c8 but really how many can afford one? I would love a new Hellcat but I know it is more then what I really could afford [/QUOTE]
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