Damn good looking car. Starts at $60,000, runs 0-60 in 3.0 seconds.
Great bang for the buck concerning it's a mid engine car with a 495 hp V8 engine.
I MAY be saying goodbye to my Hellcat, but not for sure.Keep that Hellcat!
The Dodges are hell to mod., for one you have to get another PCM in order to tune the car, where with the Chevy, all it takes is a Diablo tuner for a quick 20-30 hp, same for Ford (last I heard).
Isn't 700 plus horsepower enough? Hell no!
Dodge Hellcat (Demon and Red Eye), Ford Mustang and Shelby, Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro............here's to American horsepower. Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
I’m still not convinced. I had an old reconditioned ‘72 Stingray convertible.Its going to.be a great debate. Purists like you have a legitimate argument but car enthusiasts in general have to be excited by the dramatic change to a mid engine design. It really does bring the Corvette into the supercar conversation even if its pre mature in 2020. The 6.2 has a lot more potential hp than 495. I suspect, as long as the conceptual change catches on, that Chevy will, at least, get the performance up to GT standards.
This one looks too far off from Stingray DNA. More like an attempt to emulate a Ferrari. Just call me a purist. Originally Posted by BigBamboo