17.07.2007, 04:32
https://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/a...19082.html
Ob das mit dem Automatikgetriebe wirklich stimmt?
Wie dem auch sei, Rick Conti hat's zuerst erwähnt: https://www.corvetteconti.com/blog/?p=585
Zitat:DETROIT — Rumors abound on details of the new, hyper-speed Corvette, so it’s time for a reality check. Here’s what we hear from the largest Corvette dealer in Michigan. —Jim Dunne
1. Chevy will offer manual transmission on the new ’Vette.
Verdict: False
Word is that the blown engine is too strong for any of GM’s manuals, so the uber Corvette will only come in automatic. It’s a reversal of precedent—the automatic transmission proves stronger here than the manual.
2. The super Corvette will have twin turbochargers to develop 650 horsepower.
Verdict: False
A single supercharger nestled between the cylinder banks with do the job all by itself. Reports have the intercooler mounted above the supercharger, just under the air scoop in the new hood.
3. Chevy plans to produce 3000 of the new ’Vettes.
Verdict: True
Dealers are already accepting orders for the 1500 cars we’ll see each year for the next two years. Then production will stop.
4. The new Corvette will cost $100,000.
Verdict: True
The price tag we reported earlier could climb even higher. We now hear “between 100 and 125” as the target for Chevy marketers.
5. GM will drop the current Corvette Z06 from its lineup.
Verdict: Jury’s out
We’ve heard stories both ways—that the Z06 will continue on the moderate end of this high-performance series, or that it’ll be gone altogether. Not sure how this will shake out, but we’ll keep you posted.
Ob das mit dem Automatikgetriebe wirklich stimmt?
Wie dem auch sei, Rick Conti hat's zuerst erwähnt: https://www.corvetteconti.com/blog/?p=585
Zitat:The Corvette SS/ Blue Corvette etc,etc…(we are all still awaiting an official marketing name) is being tested in automatics! Can you imagine that the car is having a tough time staying on the ground with all that power?! We know the car will have a much larger torque tube and that is all I can say about the car to debut as a 2009 Corvette and we should have a sneak peek in Detroit this January.
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