GM Loses Money On Every 2020 Corvette Under $80,000
GM Loses Money On Every 2020 Corvette Under $80,000

GM Loses Money On Every 2020 Corvette Under $80,000
The Viper was an affordable dream car once too. Times change and for some vehicles, they simply die while others adapt to survive. I wonder how long the Wrangler would’ve survived without introducing the Unlimited model?I still think they alienated the Vette from being the obtainable American dream car for a lot of potential buyers with the C8.
The Viper was an affordable dream car once too. Times change and for some vehicles, they simply die while others adapt to survive. I wonder how long the Wrangler would’ve survived without introducing the Unlimited model?
True but again, like the Viper, how many generations can it go before technology/regulation/market/etc. turns the tables and suddenly the business case goes from a no brainer to a 50/50 proposition to a hard sell. The Corvette has the unlikely history of mid-engine design attempts GM could capitalize on when the classic front engine design hit a wall with advancement. Going back to my Wrangler example, the TJ was very successful plus it had a quirky sub-model that proved popular. Jeep didn’t have to go all in with the Unlimited model, but it was an amazing boost to the Wrangler brand. We’ll have to see if the Corvette brand will get a similar boost with the Camaro holding the traditional FR vehicle design.But the Corvette was far from dying.