View Full Version : Chevy gets serious: biggest change for the Corvette since 1953
Onkel Neal
07-19-19, 05:39 AM
Wow, I want to drive one of these! :D
The new Corvette will be the quickest ever made. Equipped with a special performance package, it will be able to go from zero to 60 miles an hour in under three seconds.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/18/success/gm-corvette-stingray/index.html
The Corvette has changed a lot over the years, but it has always remained a front-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports car. The new 2020 Corvette has its engine behind the seats, a change that radically alters the car's appearance and, certainly, how it will feel to drive.
Putting the engine behind the driver and passenger -- called a rear mid-engined layout -- places the heaviest single part of the car much further to the rear and closer to the driver's seat, making the car feel as if it's centered around the driver. Also, the occupants sit further forward in the car, closer to the front wheels.
https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/190718101256-02-new-gm-chevrolet-corvette-exlarge-169.jpg
My father has an Acura NSX which is also a mid-engine car. He told me takes corners as if it were on rails. And he used to race motorcycles, so I'm sure he's driven it to its limits.
When I first heard about the change to the Corvette, I thought that it would improve performance. I have a friend who is a die-hard Corvette fan though, and he's not happy with it.
em2nought
07-19-19, 01:08 PM
So they're bringing back the Fiero? :D
https://ccmarketplace.azureedge.net/cc-temp/listing/104/3443/10290643-1988-pontiac-fiero-thumb.jpg
Onkel Neal
07-20-19, 03:35 PM
Man, I think it's the best looking performance car around. I'll have to go by a dealer and have a look at one when they show up.
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--SXoEP01c--/c_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/ekfjsfae3nv4vw3gfi1t.png
https://jalopnik.com/heres-a-detailed-look-at-the-2020-corvette-c8s-impressi-1836540969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=89&v=UmI4wCniT1k
Mr Quatro
07-20-19, 11:06 PM
Probably under 90 g's present day Vettes go for mid=fifties
Ford GT $425,000 :o
https://jalopnik.com/why-the-2020-corvette-c8-really-is-a-bigger-deal-than-e-1836545924
The 2020 EcoBoost Ford GT is cool, but it’s unobtanium. You’ll be lucky to see one, let alone drive one in your lifetime.
The new NSX isn’t quite as exclusive but it still starts at almost double the C8’s implied MSRP of $59,999.
Doesn't come with a stick. What's the point?
Mr Quatro
07-21-19, 08:19 PM
But it does come with a double clutch and steering wheel paddles ...
Whatever that means ... Sounds tough to me. I would have to learn how to drive all over again.
I don't like the two removable roof panels, but a true convertible is planned for later entry. :up:
Catfish
07-22-19, 01:42 AM
I certainly like it, but it does not look like a Chevy, more like a Ferrari :)
Positioning the engine short behind the center may improve some driving characteristics, but drifting through curves will now be difficult to say at least.. of course there will be a hundred electronic gadgets and assistants to help..
Problem with mid-engined cars is that they tend to break out suddenly and without warning. You can go through curves much faster with this center of gravity, but the sudden behaviour in extreme situations becomes vicious. Once starting to spin you can not do much to counter it. Audi had to learn that the hard way with the TT.
Umm err "would i like to drive it?" :up: :03:
Mr Quatro
10-18-19, 07:57 PM
Still interested Neal ... looks great lots of perks, but I still like Mustangs especially Shelby's :up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zol-OKJvyB8
Skybird
10-19-19, 02:26 AM
Me too was immediately reminded of a Ferrari.
I am not into sports cars or into Ferrari even when doing virtual racing (I do not even own a car since I am lucky enough to need none), but by looks the 458 or 488 I do like.
This Corvette could be named "Buck Rogers".
Interestingly, the Corvettes in both Assetto Corsa and in Raceroom feature driving and handling characterics that sets them apart from other cars of their class in these sims, and makes them quite distinguishable. I wonder how much of that typical character is in the real cars, too.
Sailor Steve
10-19-19, 02:44 AM
I don't know. In order to compete against European supercars it had to become a European supercar. This means that as fast as it may be, it's not really a Corvette anymore. They don't see it that way, so we're losing another American legend. Some think it's great. I think it's a bit sad.
Mr Quatro
01-24-20, 10:05 AM
2020 C8 Corvette Wheels Jacked, Car Left on Blocks
https://www.motortrend.com/news/2020-chevrolet-corvette-c8-wheels-stolen-blocks/?fbclid=IwAR0t_sE6ioPwP8-3xPlrvmgufJywKTet2KRS61S8fKeFC8P4XKHyS18Iq7c
You have to go there they won't let me post a picture of the car :yep:
So, let me get this straight: this guy lives in Detroit, drives a 2020 C8, and doesn't at least use locking lug nuts? :nope:
https://i.imgur.com/Qsx7ZTth.png
Just a reminder, if you want to see the two new (racing) Vettes run in anger, this is the Daytona 24 weekend. :up:
The race starts at 14:00 today, US east coast time. When it finishes, no one knows. :O:
The race-tuned cars certainly sound different. :hmmm:
em2nought
01-25-20, 10:34 AM
I think I'd rather have a Monster Miata :D
https://monstermiata.webs.com/Ken%20H%20Monster4.jpg
Mr Quatro
01-25-20, 04:45 PM
Yes, there is something fishy about this ... perhaps a way to advertise the new 2020 corvette and get people interested :yep:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a30643038/chevy-corvette-c8-wheels-stolen/?utm_campaign=socialflowFBCD&src=socialflowFBCAD&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social-media&fbclid=IwAR34nbTqnYs0jC33pIfDddPbXkaENk8cQ22nFVqVr AyXkdIjUdIpuJZjbLY
So, let me get this straight: this guy lives in Detroit, drives a 2020 C8, and doesn't at least use locking lug nuts? :nope:
https://i.imgur.com/Qsx7ZTth.png
Mr Quatro
09-07-20, 10:04 AM
Bet you didn't even know that the 2020 Corvette was out on the road?
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/32/1c/1c/321c1c5073de94662b420bde256dfd09.jpg
Only 40,000 units this year, but every single one is already sold with the first one selling for over $3 million dollars :o
The base price with lots of options already included is only $60,000
There was a 1967 Corvette that became the highest priced Corvette ever auctioned :yep:
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/46/55/d9/4655d9e012aa20a457fbfb1fdfb72486.jpg
The most expensive Corvette ever sold at auction
is the 1967 Chevy Corvette L88 Coupe, and it went for a whopping $3.85
million at a collectible car auction in 2014 in Scottsdale.
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