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Old 01-07-2002, 05:38 AM   #20
Spork Lover
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Chevy doesnt target the supercar market(100k + club).... It just so happens that the vette performas so well, that alot of people like to throw it into that category. Alot of peoples complaints with chevy is all rooted in how chevy plans to sell their cars....to the masses. They dont plan on making a couple thousand a year.

the corvette's competition disappeared years ago, they just didnt sell... rx7, 300zx, supra...and now that the corvette is one of the last of its kind(affordable sports car) car mags feel the need to compare it to the real super cars. Just remember...Chevy didnt design the vette to be a super luxurious car with a ton of gee-whiz gizmos. They designed it with the best and most affordable sports car(not super car). Sure GM could stick a better interior in...but that was never what the vette was about.... some people take these cars, and their rich histories out of context... there is nothing stellar when you are targeting the masses, or shooting for affordablity.

On another note...wait for caddilacs car to come out, its going to be gm's luxurious sports car, it will have the interior you want

Heh... I think the vettes are soo much better than fbods...talk about horrible interiors.

True super cars dont even have interiors if you ask me..look at Mclarens, f40, or f50s....those are the super cars....

Also remember this, Chevy isnt the only company hiding its top end cars behind different badging... so is honda(acura...why dont we see any honda nsxs in the states?), nissan(infini) and toyota(lexus)

When car manufactuers make cars for the masses it tends to happen.
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