C7 Corvette Due Date?

When is that C7 Corvette Coming Out, Detroit?

I’ll Believe It When I See It. C7 Musings

by K. Scott Teeters

2010 Grand Sport Corvette Top View
2010 Grand Sport Corvette Top View

I Smell Something

4WheelsNews.com has had several speculation posts concerning the C7 Corvette. I hate to be the one to say it, but I’m smelling some PR-BS here. Continue reading “C7 Corvette Due Date?”

Henderson on C7

Detroit Fox Station airs Live Chat Room:

Ask GM President and Ceo Fritz Henderson

Hosted by Lunch Money newsperson, Murray Feldman.

GM Ceo Answers Questions.
GM Ceo Answers Questions.

GM President Henderson answers the Corvette C7 debut date question or does he?

Fritz Henderson was on MyFoxDetroit.com today (9-3-09) for one hour taking chat room questions. Continue reading “Henderson on C7”

C7 Corvette Speculation

What will inspire  and influence the new Chevrolet Corvette C7?

Corvette Lovers Dream On….

The blogosphere and webosphere have been blah blahhing quite a bit in the last few months as to just what changes inside and out may occur with the upcoming and greatly anticipated C7 Corvette. If you read the other post here on Corvette Report  on the Corvette in Peril, you know the economy will most likely slow down the production of this next generation. That aside, Corvette lovers dream on. Here are a few links to get the conversation going and a few well thought out responses to how things may shake out/ shape up. WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Read and View these Links FIRST: Continue reading “C7 Corvette Speculation”

Future of the Corvette C7 In Peril?

Is The Future of the Corvette In Peril?

“Could”  there be a C7 Corvette?

By K. Scott Teeters


Blogosphere C7 Corvette Speculation.

It’s interesting to see how the blogosphere has stoked the C7 conversation. Last week GM got some positive press with the announcement of the EPA mileage estimates for the new Chevy Volt – upwards of 230 mpg! That’s interesting, but as plug-in hybrids make their way into the market, the manufacturers and the EPA will have to come up with a different way of estimating their figures. I work out of my home and sometimes don’t drive my car for days.  Sometimes I fill up as little as once every 6 weeks! A plug-in could keep me going for a year without buying gasoline. The fuel would go bad before I’d use all of it! But the killer in the story was the price of the Volt – $40,000! It’s an interesting car, not “bad” looking and nothing “original,” but how many do they really think they’ll sell when the Honda Insight is about half the price and the Prius is two thirds the price of a Volt? Continue reading “Future of the Corvette C7 In Peril?”