Re: Corvette Factory and Museum tour - Bowling Green
The C7 sales have really came back from the later C6 years. I think they are back in the 35K-45K units annually. The C6 was hit by a bad economy which didn't help. We're lucky Chevy decided to stick with the car.
The later C6 years the sales were dismal with numbers hitting a low of 11647 units in 2012. Those were numbers not seen since the C1 years, or solid axle Corvette as I think most owners prefer being called.
That year only 621 base convertibles, 478 Z06s & 404 ZR1s were built. The majority of the cars were Grand Sport Coupes, Base Coupes and GS convertibles.
I hear you on the Ford GT. Those have gone crazy.
Mike
The C7 sales have really came back from the later C6 years. I think they are back in the 35K-45K units annually. The C6 was hit by a bad economy which didn't help. We're lucky Chevy decided to stick with the car.
The later C6 years the sales were dismal with numbers hitting a low of 11647 units in 2012. Those were numbers not seen since the C1 years, or solid axle Corvette as I think most owners prefer being called.
That year only 621 base convertibles, 478 Z06s & 404 ZR1s were built. The majority of the cars were Grand Sport Coupes, Base Coupes and GS convertibles.
I hear you on the Ford GT. Those have gone crazy.
Mike
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