I'm not entirely sure I follow what you've written. I don't have any reference to the part about the taillights being a channel for hot brake air to be exhausted. The fact that they may be exhaust vents notwithstanding, it would still seem that you are hung up on, "But why can't they
round? I want round ones! And I'm certainly not going to be happy to drop $___ on a new Corvette that doesn't have round tail lights!" Well, I dunno what to tell you; they made 'em rectangular. *shrugging*
Not sure what that is in reference to...?
You made the reference to the Camaro ZL1 and the big Mustang regarding pricing, as if it was going to impact the buying decision of somone looking at either/any of those particular vehicles. I was simply stating that for those premium cars, I don't think the
majority of those potential buyers are price shopping all three (or more) cars. I think if someone's looking at a Camaro ZL1, then they are simply trying to decide if they
really want the ZL1 model or just the SS model. I don't believe they are thinking, "Ehhh...Camaro ZL1 or Corvette? ZL1 or Corvette? Hmmmm...
*scratching their chin*" Camaro guys stick with Camaros. Mustangs and Corvettes guys, the same thing.
My point based on what you wrote was that when you ask how the C7 is going to be priced relative to a Camaro ZL1 or the big Mustang, I think it's an apples-to-oranges comparison. I think the apples-apples question for most would be, "What is the price of this new C7 compared to what I could buy if I stick with last year's C6?"
As it is with
Why did they go with rectangular tail lights, "I don't know." I'm gonna guess within the next couple of weeks it will be released. Obviously before it hits the showroom floor, but other than the obvious, your guess is as good as mine.
Absolutely 100%! I'll be the first one to jump and say, "You do what you want with your money! It's your car and nobody should tell you what to do with it! Keep it stock? Customize it? Your money, your car, your sole decisions! And if you don't want to purchase the car because you don't like the rectangular tail lights, then that's totally fine! I'm not telling how to spend your money.
Me personally, if I had the money available, the significant updates to the C7 compared to any previous Corvette are significant and while I might not be entirely happy with rectangular tail lights, I can get past that because there's certainly enough else about the car that will keep a smile planted firmly on my face. But that's just me if it was my money.
I'm not certain how to interpret that, (even though it's acedemic at this point, as I think we've made our respective points.) Are you stating that by buying the car, you would be, by default, voicing approval for the rectangular tail lights?
Of course not! That was just an arbitrary reference point for my
CAR_A /
CAR_B parable.
It's all good,
Killain!
....well, except for maybe those damned rectangular tail lights!