2013 Corvette C7
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Any credibility to this article/blog? Posted in 2009 though, it was linked from jalopnik. http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2009/...ected-in-2013/
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As far as the OHC talk, that's all talk. What they are getting out of their current engines as far as power, weight, and fuel economy would be hard to beat; and there(clearly) isn't a reason for them to do it.
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Yup I saw it on the tour too, it looked pretty good. My guess is it's going to be a mildly watered down version of that one, which I am totally fine with. I think the rear is going to be a lot different though; GM isn't going to get rid of the dual circle/oval taillights.
As far as the OHC talk, that's all talk. What they are getting out of their current engines as far as power, weight, and fuel economy would be hard to beat; and there(clearly) isn't a reason for them to do it.
As far as the OHC talk, that's all talk. What they are getting out of their current engines as far as power, weight, and fuel economy would be hard to beat; and there(clearly) isn't a reason for them to do it.