I think both yes and no. The GT500 will be quite a bit faster in a straight line unless the C8 is insanely light (takes a lot of weight savings to make up 265 hp). They both will most likely have large ADM's at first so the prices might be close to even. However after that I definitely think it will sway at least a few customers that aren't already biased to one or the other.I'm very impresses by that car, and for the price.
do you guys think that many people that are considering a GT500 will move towards the Corvette? since its cheaper and has a super car looks.
what's your opinion?
yes, some will be forced to go towards the C8. I applied to purchase a Ford GT and was sent a letter.....I'm very impresses by that car, and for the price.
do you guys think that many people that are considering a GT500 will move towards the Corvette? since its cheaper and has a super car looks.
what's your opinion?
We’ll have to see what C8 quarter mile is like, but right now, Tadge Juechter is saying 0-60 in < 3s, while Carl Widman is saying 0-60 in mid-3 seconds range for GT500. That has C8 faster. Having mass over the rear wheels, 400+ lbs of downforce, and a very stiff chassis make it likely that the C8 can continue putting the power down better through the quarter. Maybe the extra hp allows GT500 to catch C8...maybe not. But then there are Grand Sport and Z06 versions coming, so there’s that.I think both yes and no. The GT500 will be quite a bit faster in a straight line unless the C8 is insanely light (takes a lot of weight savings to make up 265 hp). They both will most likely have large ADM's at first so the prices might be close to even. However after that I definitely think it will sway at least a few customers that aren't already biased to one or the other.
From my past experience Corvette dealers don't play the adm game nearly as much as Ford dealers. They simply build too many. The first year of C7 approached 40,000 units. Plus, they get more allocations the more they sell. They don't have any reason to sit on the cars for a whole model year like some Ford dealers will do with a "specialty" Mustang. And with this car coming in around 3350lbs, I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't right there with the GT500 in a straight line, and absolutely dominate it on a road course. We're talking almost 1000lbs weight difference.I think both yes and no. The GT500 will be quite a bit faster in a straight line unless the C8 is insanely light (takes a lot of weight savings to make up 265 hp). They both will most likely have large ADM's at first so the prices might be close to even. However after that I definitely think it will sway at least a few customers that aren't already biased to one or the other.
For the performance difference, anything but a base model GT with PP2 is over priced. C8 is about 8K more than a well spec'd BULLITT or premium PP2, cheaper than a GT350, with lots more performance. Can you imagine what would happen if they dropped a lower model with say a 330HP turbo 4 or a 420hp TTv6? With its weight it would still haul. It weighs less than a Focus RS.This car shows that every Mustang variant past the GT is overpriced.
I agree that the GT500 is going to be much much heavier but we are talking Hellcat vs stock V8 Camaro/Mustang HP difference here. And I still think a Hellcat with two fat passengers is going to win the race provided it hooks up.From my past experience Corvette dealers don't play the adm game nearly as much as Ford dealers. They simply build too many. The first year of C7 approached 40,000 units. Plus, they get more allocations the more they sell. They don't have any reason to sit on the cars for a whole model year like some Ford dealers will do with a "specialty" Mustang. And with this car coming in around 3350lbs, I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't right there with the GT500 in a straight line, and absolutely dominate it on a road course. We're talking almost 1000lbs weight difference.
I'm a manual fan so I'd rule out both until I either cant buy manuals anymore or I have knee problems, but I'd honestly say if I had to pick one it would be the Vette, and I never thought I'd pick a GM product over a Ford. I'd like to see Z51 pricing, but for the buck I feel like GM just really changed the game and is a better buy than the GT500 unless you are doing LOTS of straight line racing.I am sticking with the GT500 since I want a Mustang pure and simple. I think the C8 is amazing looking and the performance sounds like it is going to be great but it is not the Mustang that I’ve admired and enjoyed all my life.
I think we so often get in dick measuring contests regarding performance and weight that ultimately doesn’t matter for most of us who will only drive the car for leisure.
Chevy did it right though in the design. That thing looks like the super car that the Vette should be.
It was 3,366lbs dry. That's a good 250-300lbs lighter than when it's full of fuel, oil, and water. It'll be over 3,600lbs.From my past experience Corvette dealers don't play the adm game nearly as much as Ford dealers. They simply build too many. The first year of C7 approached 40,000 units. Plus, they get more allocations the more they sell. They don't have any reason to sit on the cars for a whole model year like some Ford dealers will do with a "specialty" Mustang. And with this car coming in around 3350lbs, I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't right there with the GT500 in a straight line, and absolutely dominate it on a road course. We're talking almost 1000lbs weight difference.
The C8 is about the same price as the GT350. The GT350 has cup2 tires and is faster than the C7 Z51. The C8 Z51 is probably a $70-80K car.For the performance difference, anything but a base model GT with PP2 is over priced. C8 is about 8K more than a well spec'd BULLITT or premium PP2, cheaper than a GT350, with lots more performance. Can you imagine what would happen if they dropped a lower model with say a 330HP turbo 4 or a 420hp TTv6? With its weight it would still haul. It weighs less than a Focus RS.
I'm pretty sure GM just gave a big middle finger to the Supra.
It all depends if you bleed blue.I'm very impresses by that car, and for the price.
do you guys think that many people that are considering a GT500 will move towards the Corvette? since its cheaper and has a super car looks.
what's your opinion?