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Sorry but I think some of you are just to young and not as involved in the "corvette sport" as some of us old timers are. We care about our car and where GM is about to lead it. Im sure the "go fast" people could care less as long as its pretty and ahhh it goes fast. To some of us Corvette is a LOT more and if you dont get it I cant draw you a picture.Rob said:The problem I see here is people getting upset about the the Cadillac supposedly getting the Corvette C6's engine first. The C6 isn't even in production yet, but ok, so let's humor one another for the time being and assume it is.
So what?
Would I be wrong in suggesting that if the Cadillac came out with some superpowerful production engine that blew the doors off the Corvette, the same people would be *****ing that the Corvette didn't get that engine? Or that the Cadillac came out with some future type of engineeing enhancements that didn't appear on the Corvette - peple would be *****ing that the Corvette didn't get that technology?
My God people - we're talking about the pros and cons of change on something that hasn't even gone into production yet.
Back in 1996/1997 Corvette owners were *****ing and complaining about how horrible the C5 was going to be - and take a look at the accolades and awards the platform has received during those 7 years of production.
Last but not least: for the record, I have been looking at BMW M3s as my everyday transportation.
Why? Because right now, for my daily purposes, I like the styling, performance, and quality of the BMW M3 model. Plus, I like the idea of the backseat for those rare occasions when I have more than just one passenger to haul.
If Cadillac comes out with a model that I find just as visually appealing as the M3, that performs as good if not better than the M3 and has build quality as good if not better than the M3, I would have no problem buying that model - whether it's a CTS-V or something else - regardless of whether or not it has the Corvette C6's engine in it first or not.