2020 Corvette to START at $59,995.00 (price updated)

With 30-40K units sold per year, I seriously doubt they'd spend buku bucks to redesign a car just so they could sell the company. They're stupid sometimes, but I don't think they're that stupid.
 
I was in as big dealership the other day and the vettes ranged from $62k to $172k. This was before this mid engine announcement which they been hinting at for a couple years
 
Since I live less than a mile from the GM Tech Center I usually see the cloaked new Corvettes pretty much every morning driving around probably the last couple months.
I personally like the look.
 
I was in a dealership the other day and the vettes went from about $62k to $172k
 
Huh, we have more late-model enthusiasts rolling around here than I thought.
Some of us get dragged kicking and screaming into the present. 🙂

I was buying "late-model" since 1982. Always had some old iron, but back then, the "old" stuff on this forum was considered the "new" stuff. Can't remember a time I didn't have a 68-72 A-body Olds, though.

At least there's a few good reasons to buy late-model. The wife's '16 CTS isn't a car I'd run out to buy from my perspective, but it's got some nice safety features and BlondeStar that makes me worry a little less when she's out and about. Stuff that 10 years ago wasn't available.
 

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