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Over the decades, Corvette redesigns have always been evolutionary and rather conservative, but that all changed with the introduction of the 2014 C7 Corvette Stingray at the North American International Auto Show, in Detroit, Michigan in January of 2013.
GM’s goal for the C7 Corvette Stingray was to release a clean-slate Corvette that would capture the hearts and minds of younger generations. Gone were the round tail lights – a Corvette design staple used since the very first 1953 Corvette, and the typical conservative redesigns seen with every new generation before it. The C7 Corvette is the most aggressive and revolutionary design we’ve ever seen since the introduction of the 1963 mid-year Corvette.
Older folks who became accustomed to the round tail lights and subtle changes between the generations either loved or hated the C7 Corvette as soon as they saw it. Younger folks absolutely loved it and to this day, continue to come into the Corvette Showroom at MacMulkin Corvette “oooohing” and “aaaaahing” over the C7’s exotic, jet-fighter design.
However, as alluring as the C7 Corvette is to the younger generations, the Corvette continues to remain out of the grasp of the 25 – 40 year old crowd. Or does it?
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