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| The next 'Vette |
| Andonis 15-8-2002 |
"The long x-pected C6.... I have the feeling, that the Pontiac Solstice is not a Pontiac but a well hidden C6. My comments are based on the spyshots taken from the next 'Vette. The resamblance is clear. But the Q is, will GM finally build a Corvette worth its rename? I'm talking about the Rx-7 like design of the current one. I'm talking about ""only"" 3hundred something horses, I'm talking about concepts like Mantaray, Indy, CERV III, Stingray III, not to mention the the Sledgehammer or the 1200bhp Colani-supervette, I'm talking about the next Viper having 500 at least, does that heart still beating to be the best?...You know what I'm talking about. """ |
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