Re: nothing. The demographics are pretty different. Paralizer - 4 years ago |
With prior generations of Corvette’s I would agree. But, and with GM’a history it’s definitely a big but, this new midengine Vette could have an impact. It has a whole new suspension configuration and significant upgrades to interior fit, finish, and function. It will be interesting to see initial reviews but I think it absolutely has the potential to impact Boxster/Cayman sales, especially if they keep pricing in typical Vette territory. The one advantage the Boxster/Cayman maintains is an option for a manual transmission. There are still a few of us who will only buy a car with 3 pedals.Quote
JMstamford,ct
I know few people who cross shop the two cars.
If you want a Vette, it is like a battle axe. A Boxster is more like a cavalry saber.
I doubt that will change.
Hmmm.... JM-Stamford,CT - 4 years ago |
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Paralizer
With prior generations of Corvette’s I would agree. But, and with GM’a history it’s definitely a big but, this new midengine Vette could have an impact. It has a whole new suspension configuration and significant upgrades to interior fit, finish, and function. It will be interesting to see initial reviews but I think it absolutely has the potential to impact Boxster/Cayman sales, especially if they keep pricing in typical Vette territory. The one advantage the Boxster/Cayman maintains is an option for a manual transmission. There are still a few of us who will only buy a car with 3 pedals.
Wow! "Battle axe" and "saber." Laz - 4 years ago |
Actaully, I am... so there's one *NM* grant - 4 years ago |
Re: Conjecture time...what will a < $60k mid-engine Corvette do to Boxster/Cayman sales? MikenOH - 4 years ago |
To be fair Boxsterra - 4 years ago |
C8 Boo-boo Gary in SoFL - 4 years ago |
Decent view of the car here Boxsterra - 4 years ago |