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"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."
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No, it wasn't a good transmission at all, in any of its applications.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Terrible shudder issues, amongst other problems.
The rumours are already starting.. so was hoping the gm salesman could help set them rightThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I read an article today that said over 6,000 C7's are on dealer lots in the USA alone. Probably some opportunities for really good deals if you can ignore the C8 for a while.
I drove through a lot the other day with 2 rows of c7's with some pretty rusty looking brake rotors.
Too loud for Aspen
I have no interest in a C7. I think they're great cars...I just have no interest in them atm.
Plus, I'd have to get a stick one, cuz that auto is questionable. And my wife can't drive manual.
The fact that the C8 gets a DCT is a big deal to me. Now I'm really talking myself into buying one.
I’d love to get a C7 but not in the best position to do so. Checked out a C7 GS 1LT manual on the weekend and the interior is still super disappointing.
And the renderings begin...
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It does look nice....dammit.
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Haha. I think it's time I realize that's not going to happen so I gotta stop saying that. I wouldn't mind the new Vette as an extra car if and when the time comes but the Aston has got to be replaced with another exotic of some kind whenever the time comes.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As a side note, saw a Red NSX today (newer one) and the rendering posted above looks eerily close to that NSX.
I have 5 coming on my first shipment (probably around May) all are spoken for, these are 100% confirmed.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Expecting more than that for our second shipment (June/July) don't have exact numbers yet.
If you secure a car now there is a good chance you'll get it on the second shipment.
Hope this helps
Unless this is a limited production car (it's not), I wouldn't worry on being able to get one. Soon they'll be everywhere if you're willing to wait a little.
Hype is just that, hype. It goes away sooner than you think.
Wait till Christmas and then put your year-end bonus money down on one. Putting a deposit on a summer car in August is crazy talk.
especially with Corvettes. Your "exclusivity window" on a new Vette lasts weeks, not months. GM is pretty transparent about this as well. They need to make money off of volume.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Uh oh, more people don't like the C7 transmission and interior - what now? Or is it only a problem when I say something? I see the usual folks are awfully quiet
Anyone know if they will be offering the Magnetic Ride suspension on the C8?
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From what I saw it is on the Z51 package. Which if I'm not mistaken you can add on either of the 1LE, 2LE, or 3LE packages.
This is an interesting point and reviews don't necessarily disagree with the perception that the shifting speed could be quicker in manual mode. With that being said, is it fair to judge the performance of an automatic strictly on how it performs as a manual? With most manufacturers no longer offering a manual option this seems to be the case. Regarding the C7 though, a manual is still offered... Because of this, most reviews are based on the manual optioned Corvette and there aren't many reviews on the 8-speed auto.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The review that I found from Motor Trend states the following https://www.motortrend.com/cars/chev...-first-drive/:
"Wide open throttle second-to-third upshifts are 0.08 seconds quicker than those of its benchmark, Porsche's seven-speed PDK, says Kaveh (0.45 vs. 0.53). Downshifts from WOT at 60 mph in Sport mode are just as quick (0.95 seconds) too. The PDK also nips at the Hydra-Matic's heels during WOT first-to-second upshifts (0.49 vs. 0.52)."
"As corners neared, downshifts were again crisp. Deep inside corners, gears held with no moments of confusion or hesitation — it was as if the CPU was more intuitive than reactive; more organic than robotic — which ballooned my confidence and allowed me to pinpoint the longish nose."
" the 8L90 was impressive, especially when off the track. We drove more than 40 miles in highway and city settings around Milford. Smoothness was the name of its game. Intuitiveness was too. Multi-step highway passes in automatic mode required no pauses on its part. The 'Vette just flew. Then it calmly upshifted into a gear best suited for casual cruising."
As you mentioned though:
"While Chevy's numbers beg to differ, the 8L90 in Track mode simply didn't feel as quick as the PDK when operated via its plastic paddles. Don't get me wrong, clicking off a WOT upshift is a glorious, stupidly fast affair. It is much the same for downshifts. Yet, Porsche, with its well-honed cohesion of an extra clutch and different structural packaging, still has the upper hand in smoothness and feel while on track."
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I like neat cars.