Fullback32
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- Corvette
- 2004 Magnetic Red Metallic II Convertible
Well, depends on how you look at it. Take a look at the Porsche 911. Look how many generations of that car exist - however, Porsche has been very careful not to mess too much with the 911's....phenotypical appearance, so to speak. All generations of the 911 look very similar, but some can and do have major changes under the skin.
Some changes to a car don't have to be major in order to cost a huge amount of money. For example: adding a crease, or a fold here, or changing the shape of a body panel requires a much larger sum of money than adding a new switch for an option, or changing a steering wheel design. You have to change body molds, possible assembly line tools, attachment points, etc. When it comes to changing all the body panels, and/or the frame, suspension....etc...then you're talking an enormous sum of money.
True and good point with the 911 comparison. I guess we're just not used to that with Corvette.