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Not sure why people are all worked up over the understeer things. There are other things though are worth talking about but don't seem to get the proper attentions. The FPC V8 will go along way fixing some of the short comings.
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There are some guys that look at what a sports cars does on the track, hard cold facts and some guys like to listen to guys personal opinions on a new car, feelings and they vary from person to person and most often show bias. Just looking at these breaking performance numbers this first run the C8 shows that it’s going to run with big dogs. It’s going to hurt some feelings of those with other sports cars and even some with a Corvette prior generation, even right here on this site. That’s the way it always will be.
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I don’t golf, a good walk spoiled. I do track my Corvette on occasion though. Don’t know what relevance your statement is anyway, one doesn’t need to helmet up and race their cars to enjoy a fast, well handling sports car.
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Snorting LS with a expansive tq curve and all. It lets you know what it is without pretense. The C8 I think it’s more luxury on the inside but more off a good thing( sports car wise) on the outside. Z51 looks like it’s going to be a winner and I can’t wait to see what they do with the Z06, ZR1, Zora or whatever else they conjure up. Good times for all us car guys.
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Business case for a manual Corvette C8
Came across this real interesting article... it certainly provides perspective and context. A couple of thoughts the first being Corvettes have a manual uptake of more than 25%... that's a lot! Especially considering 25% are a about 55k cars!!! Having one transmission is certainly more profitable, but the question is how many more people would now buy it because it has a manual? Would that be enough to offset? I mean I believe at that point it would be the highest performing car offered with a manual, dollar for dollar and in absolute terms of it manages to out track a GT3... now that's a compelling argument right there!
Anyway read up... curious to hear some thoughts https://www.corvetteblogger.com/2019...l-c8-corvette/ |
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The article is thin gruel and does not establish a business case.
Why does anyone today want a manual transmission? I suggest it is to select and control transmission gear. If one accepts this premise, selection and control of transmission gear can be done using paddles or a console-mounted "shifter", with software that more closely replicates mechanical gear selection. In my experience (BMW and Benz), paddles or console hand controllers do not provide for 100% selection and control of transmission gear. Conditions exist where gear desired is not offered or maintained, and manual mode shifting reverts back to "D" or automatic, because the carmaker's software decides manual mode is no longer needed. I hope that vehicles like Ferrari and Porsche offer something that more closely resembles manual gear selection in their paddle shift software logic. GM has decided there is no business case for a manual transmission in the C8. The article linked in the OP does not present facts otherwise. |
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First, I believe the percentage of two-pedal Vettes sold would have increased just because the new dual clutch transmission is better than the previous automatic trans.
Second, I can't imagine the C8 not having a manual transmission is alone causing many people to pass on this car. Lastly, if Chevrolet is already pre-selling every C8 allocation; there literally is no business case except to make the manual trans an expensive enough option that makes it the average sale price high enough to warrant offering them.
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Agree with the statement that there is no business case for the manual trans C8, if all are pre-sold without offering manuals. In fact, if any product is sold out, or "pre-sold", the price was not high enough.
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https://www.motortrend.com/news/2020...-c8-power-dyno
MT did several Dyno runs, lowest measurement was 478 WHP/ 536 WTQ, highest was 551/512 So the C8 is putting down power similar to the c7 z06? Last edited by Towerworld; 10-21-2019 at 03:52 PM.. |
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That seems like a pretty unlikely to persist condition through the production run.
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Or it's priced right as not everyone is part of the 1%...
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Because it is far more fun and engaging, at least in my opinion. Software can't replicate that.
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I suspect literally nobody that pines for a manual trans wants it for that reason.
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