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2020 Corvette Mid-Engine, 0-60 under 3, starts under $60,000.
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 16250002" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>The C8 should be interesting. Until we see some actual track runs, it is hard too get excited. Chevy seems to fall short in every attempt, so while I expect it to be good, I really dont expect it to be great.</p><p>That said, I also think Ford is completely lackluster lately. Dodge has their head up their ass with the Hellcat fever, but who can blame them; if there is a demand, build it.</p><p>This is a welcome change though, the trend has been to throw more power into everything lately. I am somewhat turned off to the American car scene right now.</p><p></p><p>My guess though, the base model will be a good performer, low 7:10's on the ring. The Z06, a clean break into 6's... god I hope so anyway... in reality they will land a 7:05 and claim it has more but the tires... No really, I want to see a 6:59 from the Z06.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 16250002, member: 21687"] The C8 should be interesting. Until we see some actual track runs, it is hard too get excited. Chevy seems to fall short in every attempt, so while I expect it to be good, I really dont expect it to be great. That said, I also think Ford is completely lackluster lately. Dodge has their head up their ass with the Hellcat fever, but who can blame them; if there is a demand, build it. This is a welcome change though, the trend has been to throw more power into everything lately. I am somewhat turned off to the American car scene right now. My guess though, the base model will be a good performer, low 7:10's on the ring. The Z06, a clean break into 6's... god I hope so anyway... in reality they will land a 7:05 and claim it has more but the tires... No really, I want to see a 6:59 from the Z06. [/QUOTE]
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