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C8 Corvette = mid engine
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 15350367" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>The C7 was very much a compromised generation, as GM was still experiencing very hard times when the program was approved and funded. Think of it as more of a C6.5. It won't have near the run the C6 gen had. </p><p></p><p>This car has been in development much longer than the new Ford was known about. Beside, they won't really be viewed as being in the same class. One is a mass produced car that anyone can walk into a dealership and buy, the other a limited run "special edition" car. The pricing won't be close either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A mid engine vette naturally makes sense. It will move the car up into what many consider a true super car layout. This will also free a lot of space up for the camaro, and essentially eliminate the overlap that they sorta have right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 15350367, member: 21531"] The C7 was very much a compromised generation, as GM was still experiencing very hard times when the program was approved and funded. Think of it as more of a C6.5. It won't have near the run the C6 gen had. This car has been in development much longer than the new Ford was known about. Beside, they won't really be viewed as being in the same class. One is a mass produced car that anyone can walk into a dealership and buy, the other a limited run "special edition" car. The pricing won't be close either. A mid engine vette naturally makes sense. It will move the car up into what many consider a true super car layout. This will also free a lot of space up for the camaro, and essentially eliminate the overlap that they sorta have right now. [/QUOTE]
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