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Old October 23rd 12, 04:50 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
uncle_vito
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Default 2014 Chevrolet Corvette to debut at Detroit Auto Show, start production in Q3 2013


"CardsFan" > wrote in message ...
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> "Observer" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 20:55:12 -0700, "uncle_vito"
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>>"MummyChunk" > wrote in message
>>news
>>> From AB
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>>> Next-generation Corvette to Debut 1.13.13 in Detroit
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>> -snip-
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>>Bet they still have that turd push rod engine. 2014 is just a GM cheapo
>>rehash of the C6. Boring and another ploy to get the Vette sheeple to
>>trash
>>their C6's and pony up for a C7. When is GM going to build a world class
>>car? 9000 rpm rev limit, overhead cam, 4 value per, direct injection,
>>variable valve timing and an interior that is better than rental car? Also
>>ditch that lazy union labor. Mfg the vette in a right to work state where
>>the workers really want to do a good job and do not watch the clock. They
>>go home when the days work is done, and not before.
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> Do you really think a $50k car will be world class ??? I've heard
> good things about the Corvette when it's in the $100k spot.
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> As should be obvious, that guy is a troll. Please don't reply to his crap.
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> AJM
> '93 40th Anniversary coupe, 6 sp (both tops)
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Not a troll here. I own a '64 roadster. I just enjoy how GM plays owners
who always have to have the latest gizmos in their ride. Their marketing
strategy is to just put in enough new stuff to get you to trade in your few
years old Vette. Then you buy new and GM will do it again. Repeat owner
will end up taking $35k hits between cars. Ouch.


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