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I’m purposely staying away. It seems first year problems are way worse than usual. Brake issue, seat belt issue, frunk issue, panel misalignments, engine valve spring problem, paint coming off, engine failure within a few hundred miles, and there’s more. Right now there’s a stop sale, so no new deliveries until they fix the next issue. I wouldn’t want to pay $80k to have my car sit at the dealership service bay.
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C8 Corvette Factory Shuts Down For At Least One Week Due To Parts Shortage
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10-14-2020, 01:30 AM | #1678 |
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Anyone following the C8R racing teams? They seem to be doing quite well, but maybe the articles I'm seeing are cherry-picked.
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10-14-2020, 07:12 AM | #1679 |
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They don’t seem to be doing as well as the C7R teams did, but this is their first year out and almost everyone else has raised the bar.
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They aren't cherry picked. The C8.R has won 5 of 8 races in its class this year. For its first year that's extremely impressive. I honestly thought the new RSR would give it better competition than what it has. ![]() |
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10-14-2020, 02:19 PM | #1683 |
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The distortion in stitching does suck but I guess something has to give at the price point, fit and finish. Luckily Chevy offers to fix those defects for free. The car was also in the break in period which cuts power and does not allow the car to rev beyond 4500 RPM. The fact that it got 3.6 0-60 and 11.6 1/4 mile under those conditions is pretty impressive to be honest.
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11-15-2020, 08:31 AM | #1689 |
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They are still having quality issues coming out of the factory. And now the factory has been shut down again so some of the 3000 orders promised for 2020 may become 2021s. I’m sincerely glad I got my deposit back and got the 911. I would still get a C8 but I will see if they sort the issues out.
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My 2021 C8 deposit was accepted by one of the nation's largest Corvette dealers. I am #777 on their waitlist. The long wait begins, hopefully delivery will be less than 1 year away.
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11-16-2020, 11:29 PM | #1691 |
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Update- The C8R won the GTLM manufacturers title even before the last race of the season(Sebring). The C7R didn’t win it all in its debut season, the C6R did though. C8R is well on its way to a stellar racing history.
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Yep, amazing platform. Unfortunately the racing team’s results don’t directly correlate to build quality from the factory. I still get emails from one of the big dealers and I asked them if they were talking about the build quality issues and he said it was being discussed every day but the pandemic has forced them to use alternate suppliers in some cases which is why you’re seeing separating lining on the hardtop convertibles, broken valve springs within a few hundred miles, various other faults. Unfortunately though other issues like the frunk, ghost CELs and trim and body misalignment issues were going on before they had supplier issues. I sold my C7 some time after I got on the C8 list, but am glad I got the Porsche instead. I’d be pissed if I had all those problems with my $80k car. Yes, I did pay more for the Porsche but I am out driving it instead of it being in the shop on a lift or having to go through a lemon law process.
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I’m confident GM will work the bugs out soon enough( if covid can be brought under control with vaccines) and will be very good contenders on both the street and track. Lemon law Corvettes are rare, we’ve had one person here who’s had one of those nightmare scenarios with his C7 but it’s not across the board. There are other sports cars getting lemoned and having issues, it’s not just a Corvette thing. I’m involved in Corvette forums and the vast majority of owners don’t have anything near those kinds of problems and are if they do the company responds much better then what we’ve read here about that one C7. The brand new base street version C8 is already giving the 992 S headaches on tracks. I look forward to the Z versions of the cars, they will be owning cars worth many thousands more and do so with few issues. My C6 makes over 625 hp, is driven very hard often and has been pretty much bulletproof, knock wood. Enjoy your Porsche, it is a very nice ride indeed.
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Yeah, I wouldn't be that concerned about 1st year issues either. Most cars won't have them and the ones that do will get fixed.
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