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C8 Corvette making potential GT500 buyers rethink their options
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<blockquote data-quote="02GTKB" data-source="post: 16252944" data-attributes="member: 79264"><p>See I love the look of the C7 ZR1 way more than this current C8 Stingray. That most likely will change if GM does make a ZR1 version of this chassis. But yes that too is how many years they go with basically the same look and minor cosmetic changes. Not to mention they flood the markets with these any means possible with 15-20% off msrp at times.</p><p></p><p>I would say the GT500 is more a disappointment rather than a let down, which could yet to be seen as well. I think Ford should have certainly focused on getting this thing lighter somewhere somehow! The excuse obviously is "Price", but I think to some degree it could have been done. Other than that I love how it sounds, looks and getting a 7 speed DCT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02GTKB, post: 16252944, member: 79264"] See I love the look of the C7 ZR1 way more than this current C8 Stingray. That most likely will change if GM does make a ZR1 version of this chassis. But yes that too is how many years they go with basically the same look and minor cosmetic changes. Not to mention they flood the markets with these any means possible with 15-20% off msrp at times. I would say the GT500 is more a disappointment rather than a let down, which could yet to be seen as well. I think Ford should have certainly focused on getting this thing lighter somewhere somehow! The excuse obviously is "Price", but I think to some degree it could have been done. Other than that I love how it sounds, looks and getting a 7 speed DCT. [/QUOTE]
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