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Originally Posted by Fordman1
The GT is a $US 500 k vehicle and not in the Corvette price range.
It’s a supercar, not a corvette.
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both are mid engine, both 0-60 in 3 flat,
one has an additional 150 hp, and was distributed in very limited quantities at a very high price,
the other will be limited to around 34,000 units annually and is much more accessible.
i guess your definition of a supercar is based on volume produced or price paid, not performance (even though annual volumes will be similar to Porsche 911 volumes for Australia)
Thats ok, we all have opinions (which may differ)
It will be good to get some real drive reviews, couldn't expect to much "super"car for $60+K unless it truely is a game changer afforded by high volumes.
Lets see what lap times bring with the high performance Corvettes in yrs 2+.
In the meantime, the 3LT interior looks like a comfortable place to wait.
I know one thing for sure - it ain't no muscle car.