Has the Corvette market split?

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  • @francismartin2427
    @francismartin2427 Год назад +123

    C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7 and the C8 are all good Corvettes!!! Purchase what you like and don't put the others down!!!! Welcome to the family🎉😄

  • @plcc07777
    @plcc07777 Год назад +182

    There definitely appears to be a split.
    There are those, like myself, who simply do not care for the C8 styling.
    I have never been a big fan of European styled sports cars.
    One of the things I've always loved about the Corvette, is its undeniably American style and performance.
    I plan to enjoy my C5 as long as I am physically able to do so.

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Год назад +1

      Z06?

    • @DadsGarageDIY
      @DadsGarageDIY Год назад +21

      I'm with you 100%. C8 is one of my least desired generations.

    • @jmart_4
      @jmart_4 Год назад +3

      That's interesting. That's the reason why I'm trying to buy one, the combination of the new styling with the American performance. I had an opportunity to get a cayman GTS and I passed.

    • @calvinandrews1744
      @calvinandrews1744 Год назад +9

      Harley Earl originally was inspired by euro sports cars, and we can see that in the C1. Just like the Japanese and the Miata! The corvette whether we like it or not has been a spin on the euro sports car. Every ZR1 was created to dominate the Europeans at their own game. C4 ZR1, broke records and was attainable, C6 ZR1 dominated every track it went to, same with the C7. The first one, ZL1, was a absolute monster and showed the world what was possible. Every time GM made a corvette, it seemed to me that they were trying to prove something. That GM could make a sports car that was a better euro sports car than even the Europeans could make. So the fact the GM took a 458 Italia and was like, "we can do better". Then proceeded to do better, than even the newest Ferrari is wonderful. The split happens because people do not understand the context of the corvette, the passion, the thrill.

    • @13megagreek
      @13megagreek Год назад +4

      Absolutely, couldn't agree more.
      To say nothing of the fact that Zora was pushing for a mid engine Corvette as far back as the 60s.

  • @robertmartin2387
    @robertmartin2387 Год назад +104

    Personally,I think my C5 is the last "Looks like a Corvette" The longer I keep this car the more I love it. 2004 C5,64,000 miles

    • @KA-te7xk
      @KA-te7xk Год назад +11

      Absolutely brother I couldn't agree more that's why I bought 2 rare bad ass C5's! The body lines on the C5 are timeless.

    • @justintyme7213
      @justintyme7213 Год назад +11

      Agreed! Love my Torch Red 2000, 41,000 miles.

    • @kcbroncohater
      @kcbroncohater Год назад +9

      I intend on reaching 200,000 miles on my '02'. 87k left to go.

    • @thesearch9048
      @thesearch9048 Год назад +9

      Amen to that. Plan on keeping my C5 vert forever.

    • @Seadog..11
      @Seadog..11 Год назад +14

      The C5 is beautiful. I think it has the best and smoothest lines since the C3. You have to have pop-ups, and the C 7 looks like a Transformer toy car

  • @manycreekspropertieslpincl2890
    @manycreekspropertieslpincl2890 Год назад +69

    The dealbreaker for me is manual trans. C8 is not exactly my cup of tea style wise but I certainly consider it a real corvette. Without a manual option, however, I will never be a buyer.

    • @BigFiveJack
      @BigFiveJack Год назад +5

      For the first few years of production in the 1950s, ONLY automatic transmissions were offered in the Corvette.
      So I guess you'd never want one of those either?

    • @josephbooher2324
      @josephbooher2324 Год назад +5

      I have a C4 and just bought this year in March. All Corvettes are Corvettes but I will agree with this gent! No manual, nonfor me! 10:49 😊

    • @cgmoog
      @cgmoog Год назад +1

      Only owned ever one automatic. The way things are I'll have to nurse my C6 and old Ford pick-up for a long time.

    • @failingup4907
      @failingup4907 Год назад +3

      I have a C7 Z51 M7. I feel the same way.

    • @dkp7895
      @dkp7895 Год назад +3

      why would anyone want an automatic 6 cyl or tiny v8 corvette when for less $$ you can have a manual 5.7l anyway? @@BigFiveJack

  • @robertbass974
    @robertbass974 Год назад +69

    I'm 67 and have owned 6 corvettes. I still have a 2016C7 Z06 and a 74 convertable with an LS3 and a 6 Speed. Love them both! C8 Vettes are nice,just not for me.

    • @russellobarski7434
      @russellobarski7434 Год назад +4

      I’m 74, currently own a 72 T-Top 4sp. Std L48 which I have since 1973 yes 50 yrs in my possession. 5 yrs ago purchase a new 2019 Stingray Coupe w Auto (8 K off sticker) for when I get older and have difficulty shifting the 72. A C8 would be nice but I really don’t think I need it at this point in time in my life, because like Lyle said front engines is all I know.

    • @gsmith207
      @gsmith207 Год назад +3

      nailed it

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Год назад

      That C8's 2.8 seconds 0 - 60 is certainly a quantum leap forward from earlier models...
      I split on sports cars long ago... have a RWD 1975 MG Midget w/ V8... and a Mid Engine 1985 Fiero... guess the rest of the world has now caught up with me... LOL !!!
      upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/1976_mg_midget_arp.jpg/990px-1976_mg_midget_arp.jpg

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Год назад +4

      50 years with one lady. Congratulations 🍾🎉🎊🎈!
      You know what I mean? 😂😅😊

    • @richardmorris6365
      @richardmorris6365 Год назад

      Nothing against the C8 itself, I just don't care about putting money dn & waiting for a car. That & the prices went crazy when the C8 came out.

  • @joewest826
    @joewest826 Год назад +47

    I definitely think there is a split, but I think it's the money split more than the front engine vs mid-engine split. I do have to admit the bang for the buck you get with the C8 vs a comparable European super car, but the styling and price point isn't for the average ham and egger IMHO. I think I'll hang on to my 2011 C6 Grand Sport for a while longer 😊. Oh, and on the subject of getting too old to get in and out of a Corvette. I'm 70 years old and I go to the gym three times a week expressly, so I'll be able to get in and out of my Vette. Many smiles per gallon ya'll.

    • @dennisdoodan9348
      @dennisdoodan9348 Год назад +3

      I don't gym at 74 don't care how it looks getting in and out of my C5 Z06. When I'm driving it I feel young!!!

    • @robp.1995
      @robp.1995 Год назад +1

      I think a lot of people like myself looked at it this way, either I get a new c8 stingray or I get a c7 z06. For me it was a no brainer to get the c7 z06 because it’s the last front engine corvette and it’s a z06 so it’s just more special than a regular c8. I already see c8 stingrays everywhere lol.

  • @michaelbar570
    @michaelbar570 Год назад +8

    People should just buy what they like and can afford. I have a 93 c4, and i enjoy it every time i drive it.

  • @ralphmeder7842
    @ralphmeder7842 Год назад +8

    The C8's are terrific, but my 73 still brings a smile to my face everytime I drive her!

  • @jimlancaster5225
    @jimlancaster5225 Год назад +4

    I think you are 100% correct. I am 63 years old. I own a 1969 C3 and have always been a corvette guy. They have lost me on the C8. To me it is no longer an American muscle car but more of an European super car. I have never cared much for them mainly because they are not affordable to me or most hard working Americans.

  • @aronsmith4768
    @aronsmith4768 Год назад +4

    Took possession of my first Corvette today. 2000 C5 coupe.

    • @GDR1972
      @GDR1972 4 месяца назад

      A corvette suv is a dumb idea and only lowers the image of the brand.. Porsche SUV in comparison in not called 911 SUV ..lol and that's smart ... this is bad marketing for sure... The C8 is remarkable, my friend just got one ... I am still hard-core on the C6 as the last Corvette Corvette, the 7 has departure in the traditional style.. but all generations sit well with me..An SUV... will generate under the breath laughter when seen on the road.

  • @russellboyd-jb8jv
    @russellboyd-jb8jv Год назад +11

    i will take a c3 vette everytime.its a classic, that will never go out of style...

  • @ZZ48UUP
    @ZZ48UUP Год назад +2

    Hi Lyle. What about the split for those of us appalled at GM discontinuing the manual transmission? No enthusiast passionate about driving would drive an automatic and the drop of the manual is just not acceptable

  • @engineman02
    @engineman02 Год назад +22

    Yes the split is inevitable because the platform is no longer the same.

  • @stevedolan5065
    @stevedolan5065 Год назад +26

    I’ve loved Corvettes from the first time I saw a 53…as a Kid (I’m 76 now). I got my first and only Corvette at age 68 and I still love driving it, cleaning it and just looking at it. I think your assessment of a split is right on. I really like the looks and performance of the C8, but it is much more difficult for me to get in and out of than my C6. I’m 6’2” with long legs and it just didn’t fit me right. That’s probably a good thing, because I can’t afford one anyway, lest I want my wife to divorce me. Something I have noticed is that when I wave at C8 owners, they rarely seem to wave back. If they do, they usually are another old dude like me. I have a friend who sold his Mercedes SL500 and bought the Anniversary C8 in pearl white, it’s a beautiful car, but he rarely drives it. You have to drive them! Anyway, I always enjoy your informative videos, and thanks for what you do for the Corvette community.

    • @Jondster
      @Jondster Год назад +1

      Yeah. C8 drivers don't wave. Yup, the market has split.

  • @ajvolvos
    @ajvolvos Год назад +7

    I’m a 70 year old C8 guy. Not my 1st corvette . Had a C6, sold it to a friend (it’s in my garage) & bought a C7, loved it, miss it. The dealer gave me what I paid for the C7. Which for me made very easy to buy the C8. Three totally different cars. Love them all, C6, C7 & now the C8.

    • @memphizballa1
      @memphizballa1 Год назад

      How many miles did you have on your C7 and what did they give you for it?

  • @Tek87654
    @Tek87654 Год назад +1

    I’m 47 and always looked at the Corvette as something I wasn’t into until I did some homework and really started to look at them. Now I’m in love with my C6 that will be my gateway to the C7.

  • @30-Year_Accountant
    @30-Year_Accountant Год назад +15

    I'm a gen X'er (56) and had only considered European cars (Porsche 911S and Aston Martin) for my retirement car. Then the C8 made an appearance. While I'm retiring in December I had the opportunity to acquire a C8 spec'ed the way I wanted (2023 2LT convertible Z51), and I jumped at the opportunity two weeks ago. You are spot on in that people who never considered prior Corvette iterations are definitely drawn to the C8.

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 Год назад +2

      I am the same. Love the new car. Mid engine was a must. I am building a GT40 replicar and will track it. That’ll be my retirement project.

  • @bat5917
    @bat5917 Год назад +20

    Styles and interests change, and the C8 departure was inevitable. I’m 68 and drove a C1 as a teenager. So, yeah, older folks are attached to those times. Affordability has a lot to do with it too. I paid $600 for that pristine ‘58 from washing dishes. Not too many teens are driving Vettes these days. And now the C8 has taken that price progression to yet another level, and older models are keeping pace as a result.
    I’m hanging with my C5 for the duration. 😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @ironduke2660
    @ironduke2660 Год назад +5

    Depends on where your at? Last week i was at a car show, I own a 96 Convertible LT4 car, and there was a C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 C7, C8. I talked to all of them, they were all very nice, nobody looked down on any of the corvettes there. We all enjoyed are cars, no issues for me.

    • @csvette
      @csvette  Год назад +4

      I don't think that one group looks down on a another in the Corvette community (or, at least, they shouldn't)...I think the platform change has split the hobby into Corvette purists and newbies with money, to be crass. Everyone at a show should always get along like they did at the one you mention. Lyle :)

    • @ironduke2660
      @ironduke2660 Год назад +1

      We were discussing that very subject, turns out I have the original sticker price for my 96, it was $47,234, in 1996, In today's money that would be equivalent to around $90,000 dollars. Corvettes were typically bought by people with extra money for toys, I'm not sure that's changed? the only thing I would add is the prices of living has skyrocketed to the point middle class people can no longer afford the luxury.@@csvette

  • @Mazak23
    @Mazak23 Год назад +30

    I’ve been noticing the past couple of years at Carlisle that C8’s dominate the field more than any other generation. The show field is 90% C8, 10% everything else. Fewer C1-C3’s are showing up now. The market has definitely split!

    • @csvette
      @csvette  Год назад +15

      One thing you CAN say about the C8 people, though...they are excited and energetic! This is a good thing for the hobby! Lyle :)

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Год назад +1

      I split on sports cars long ago... have a RWD 1975 MG Midget w/ V8... and a Mid Engine 1985 Fiero... guess the rest of the world has now caught up with me... LOL !!!
      upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b0/1976_mg_midget_arp.jpg/990px-1976_mg_midget_arp.jpg

    • @WarriorsPhoto
      @WarriorsPhoto Год назад +2

      @@csvetteAgreed! 🎉
      I am new to Corvette hobby and they are such awesome cars. I already want a 96 with the LT4 and/or a C7/8?

    • @karter9908
      @karter9908 Год назад +2

      Let's talk numbers: 59000 C8 built in 2023...!!!
      Cash cow for GM, LLC.
      C7 ,as other new designs were, people were slow to fall in love with design. I was....
      My first new C3 was 72 convert. $6556 MSRP.
      That amt won't cover sales tax on C8.
      Many factors at play here! !
      I go to museum very often to watch R8c customers pick up their new C8...... Rare to see a young buyer!! IMO grey hair & sore hips are STILL the overwhelming % if buyers are R8C .......
      COMMENTS?
      Unless I WIN a C8, I won't buy one

    • @buzzwaldron6195
      @buzzwaldron6195 Год назад

      @@karter9908 - CarterFlation tripled the prices of cars over a mere 4 years! BriberyFlation doing the same... unfortunately, wages don't go up anywheres near that fast...

  • @frankw7266
    @frankw7266 Год назад +18

    It is very funny that I catch this video as I just got back from a ride/errand run in my C6 just a little bit ago, and there's another split you completely left off the table, and that seems to be a cultural one. While I was out today, I happened to pull up next to a C8 in some traffic, and the guy didn't/wouldn't even look over for a nod, wave, or anything. Had that been a C7 or earlier, that would've almost been a guaranteed roll-down-the-window for a quick chat... but no, not even an acknowledgement, and the C8 owners not waiving is now almost a given.

    • @EagleS197
      @EagleS197 Год назад +7

      I have a C6 and you are right on the money and as far as I'm concerned C8 owners and buyers are just more wall street types and assorted snobs and not real car guys or girls or do they have any Vette knowledge of the Corvette history. I don't think any of them would know how to put air in their tires. I don't look at them, or wave either so I guess we are even.😉😄

    • @DadsGarageDIY
      @DadsGarageDIY Год назад +6

      100% correct. Most C8 owners I know (and they are my friends) don't give a darn about Corvettes if they are not C8's. I don't want to say snobby about it but....well...I don't know what else to call it. Almost never a waive either.

    • @DadsGarageDIY
      @DadsGarageDIY Год назад +3

      @@EagleS197 WOW did you nail it!

    • @jameswetz3396
      @jameswetz3396 Год назад +2

      Someone is waaay too sensitive on this thread!
      I’m on my second corvette (a C8) and have been fortunate enough to have owned close to 20 exotic/go fast cars in the past 40 years, and I still give and get waves and thumbs up and yes - some people in similar vehicles do ignore me and pay attention to the road and traffic. I don’t take that personal.
      I do act friendly toward car fans and curious types when they approach me wanting to talk or take a picture. It’s part of the fun of owning a big boy toy! Try a cars and coffee get together in your area and you will find lots of guys who love cars. Some of us are wealthy and some of us aren’t. We just spend all our disposable income on car stuff. Either way, it’s all good. Nobody is better than anyone else, we just all love our cars. PS My first hot rod was a go cart with a tuned Briggs and Stratton !

    • @sgeemire4249
      @sgeemire4249 Год назад +2

      Hmmm. I loved Corvette’s since the C3’s & we just bought a C8. It’s definitely been an adjustment owing one. We’ll make sure to wave & say hello. 😊

  • @donaldmarshtimes
    @donaldmarshtimes Год назад +16

    I Agree and I think is healthy to bring new folks into the Corvette community. I have an early C3 and a C4. I bought a C8 and think it is the best yet!

    • @browningbelgium2326
      @browningbelgium2326 Год назад +3

      We were all new to the family when we bought our first VETTE. Mine was a C3 in 1985 and I miss it but now have a C6 Z and haven't looked back. Had a C5 Z and miss it, too.

  • @user-bc9tp6tu4b
    @user-bc9tp6tu4b Год назад +8

    Save the manuals 🤙

  • @jasonmacneil2256
    @jasonmacneil2256 Год назад +3

    Hello Lyle, love your content! I just bought (a week ago and should arrive on transport tomorrow) a 2011 Corvette Grand Sport, velocity yellow 6 speed with 47,000 original miles!! I am so excited!!!

  • @richardwhitman6183
    @richardwhitman6183 Год назад +3

    I have had 3 Corvettes. A C2 '66 427, 4 speed, a C3 '78 L48 auto, and a '79 C3, L82 4 speed. My favorite was the '79. Ordered it new all the options. Yes, I'm old, 72, but the '79 is my favorite.

  • @SilvernFit
    @SilvernFit Год назад +8

    It was a pleasure to meet you in Carlisle! Great video and I have to agree with you. I have met so many C8 Corvette owners that have never owned a Corvette. The exotic look and mid engine placment attracted them to the C8. So yes, I believe there is definately a split.

  • @WaybackRewind
    @WaybackRewind Год назад +4

    I like all Covettes, old, new, front or mid engine. The only problem I have with the C8 is the insane dealer markups. So I got a more reasonably priced C7.

  • @mullighanistan3422
    @mullighanistan3422 Год назад

    It was great meeting you at Carlisle! It was great talking to you and glad you enjoyed our Kentucky hospitality!

  • @rayborg7378
    @rayborg7378 Год назад +12

    You are spot on as you usually are with this.The C8 Vette is a giant leap from all that came before it.Yet by time even the traditional Corvette buyer will accept this one too.This rift will definitely take sometime to go away, many changes in life are not easy to take are they.

    • @geraldscott4302
      @geraldscott4302 Год назад

      "Yet by time even the traditional Corvette buyer will accept this one too" Not all of them will. I certainly won't. I wouldn't even consider owning anything newer than a 1977. With stock sized wheels and tires.

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 Год назад

    Some good thoughts Lyle. I have always loved corvettes. Many years are my favourites except I am not really a new corvette fan.

  • @coreymitchell2756
    @coreymitchell2756 Год назад +6

    I'm glad you guys made back safely. You're right on point with the corvette market! Keep it coming

  • @djc3949
    @djc3949 Год назад +2

    I own a c6 and its probably the sexy model of all time besides the new c8, and very happy with it ,just my opinion

  • @KA-te7xk
    @KA-te7xk Год назад +10

    I still think people sleep on the C5 CORVETTE. I own 2 TRUE RARE C5's 2001 & 2002 Quality rare color low mileage C5's are going to be valuable

    • @csvette
      @csvette  Год назад +3

      And usable for the foreseeable future, too! Especially the Z06.... Lyle

    • @bassb450
      @bassb450 Год назад +1

      Rare color. lol The only reason they are rare is because nobody liked the color to begin with so nobody bought them.

    • @InclusiveOrange
      @InclusiveOrange Год назад

      @@bassb450eh, debatable. One could say fear of a “bad” or “undesirable” resell caused that. Kinda like the snake eating it’s own tail.

    • @KA-te7xk
      @KA-te7xk Год назад

      ​@bassb450 I knew some asshole like yourself would say this ....I'm ready for you.. I own a RARE 1 OF 2 quicksilver over torch red interior and white convertible top with all the certification from bowling green and the corvette museum. My 2nd is a 2002
      1 of 500, speedway white torch red interior with a white top. I have all the documentation..I've won multiple multiple car show Trophies with both these C5s. I get offers & compliments all the freaking time..Next time you open that trap on the internet.. You might want to think twice about your off the hip comments you 🤡

    • @KA-te7xk
      @KA-te7xk Год назад

      ​@@InclusiveOrangeTell you what he doesn't know shit that's for sure..especially HOW THE C5 CHANGED THE GAME TO WHAT THE CORVETTE IS TODAY.. They almost quit making a corvette but the c5 engineers went to the lab & pulled this beast out to the market.. But i'm sure that clown doesn't even know that true story..

  • @johnmorreale678
    @johnmorreale678 Год назад

    27 with a Manual C6 - currently got 56k miles, bought it at 42k miles. Fkin LOVE this car, nothing but compliments, people tell me it looks like a lambo or a tesla LOL. super fun, CRAZY performance for a 17 year old only slightly modified car and its beyond fun on the track.

  • @RickSchneider-e6n
    @RickSchneider-e6n Год назад +12

    Awesome video!
    We own a C6 and C7. Have had discussions about moving one of them to a C8. We both feel the C7 is the last true Corvette with the sexy lines. C6 even more so. We also noticed a bit of an attitude change with some of the C8 owners. They don't see to be fully engaged in the Corvette story. A bit of a superiority thing. I would love to get more waves from the C8 owners.

    • @lashlarue2266
      @lashlarue2266 Год назад

      One other thought, C1-C7 had long running series, with C7 being shorter series, but now changes seem be much shorter series of time. This may be only my view, but new does not mean better. I'm an old vette fan!

    • @Jondster
      @Jondster Год назад

      Your wrist is gonna get tired waiting for a wave-back

  • @longrider50
    @longrider50 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of the mid 90's when Harley Davidson ramped up production & a new breed of buyer came about. The hardcore guys called them RUB's (rich urban bikers) & for a few years there was a divide until folks realized the bikes were what everyone had in common.

  • @KimT58
    @KimT58 Год назад +8

    I am 65 years old, I have had 5 Corvettes and my newest is a 2020 C8. I traded in my 2014 C7 for the C8. I do believe there is a split in the Corvette culture, but....real Corvette people know that the mid-engine was a dream of Zora for Corvette, which was way ahead of his time. Corvette is trying to enter the supercar level, and the C8 was that car to break-through, so I believe that is the reason for the split. The Corvette is becoming a worldwide car and not just the all American sports car, another reason for the split.

  • @09c6z06
    @09c6z06 Год назад +2

    Your point about people having difficulty getting into and out of a c8. I belong to two corvette clubs with about 100 cars between the two. Most are c8’s. From my prospective most owners are 70 plus, no issue I’m 75. The difference is I hear how comfortable the c8 is or it’s great mileage. On the other hand I passed on the c8 and the c8 z06 and purchased a c6 z06 with 4k miles. I wanted the feeling of raw power and a corvette with great lines. The c6 now has close to 700 hp and I’m loving every moment.

  • @JL-qe7of
    @JL-qe7of Год назад +11

    I think the split could also be impacted by cost new vettes are expensive of course all cars are historically so ppl are keeping their current vettes for now. Plus body style was a big departure I say c8s look less like a vette than previous yrs and some ppl love it, some ppl hate it. I like that it is mid engine but c7 and prior just look more like vettes to me than the c8 which looks more like a McLaren. Just my opinion.

    • @kevinbryant6459
      @kevinbryant6459 Год назад

      I definitely agree with what you're saying I have my C5 and just love it but I do like the C8 they're pretty badass looking car

    • @TheDeal4412
      @TheDeal4412 Год назад

      The move to mid-engine necessitated some exterior style changes to accommodate the rear mounted engine. They want to charge upwards of $100k (or $200k for z06 models), they have to be able to compete with Italian sports cars on a similar playing level.

  • @davemyers7593
    @davemyers7593 Год назад

    I am a 80 year old Corvette driver , now driving my 25 Corvette, a 2014 C7. My first Corvette was a 1964 which I purchased in 1966. I agree 100% with what Lyle is saying.👍

  • @davidarmitage9041
    @davidarmitage9041 Год назад +36

    Don’t forget the C6 market is appreciating in value also. I’ll take a C6 over a C7 any day. The lines are classic. Enough said.

    • @EJleon96
      @EJleon96 Год назад +4

      My thought on that is that if the C6 keeps appreciating it should keep the C7s at the same value for the most part and they won’t drop too much… these are the final front engines vettes and the final manuals

    • @jimharrow8104
      @jimharrow8104 Год назад +3

      I'll take a C5 before a C7...

    • @robertkaplan9145
      @robertkaplan9145 Год назад +4

      I think I will have to add a C6, a C7, and a C8 to my C5. Going to need a bigger garage.

    • @EJleon96
      @EJleon96 Год назад

      @@jimharrow8104I’d take a C5 over a C6… I bought a C7 earlier this year but C5s have been grabbing my attention ever since… they are very sexy cars and those pop up headlights add another cool factor to them… I’d like a magnetic red coupe with a manual as a second vette one day…

    • @RexKarrs
      @RexKarrs Год назад +3

      I respectfully disagree. Here in the D/FW area, C6 prices, especially early C6 prices, seem to be softening. I see decent-looking 2005 C6s with about 60k miles selling for low $20K - high teens money. The idea of picking up a second one for my other half is becoming more and more attractive.

  • @SaveAllTheWolves
    @SaveAllTheWolves Год назад

    Bought my first Corvette, new 2015 C7, when I was 55, then traded it in for a new 2021 C8. Both of them were the same color blue and top trim pack. We got rear ended in 22 and our C8 was totaled (no one hurt and damage appeared minor, but still totaled), so we immediately ordered a new red one (blue no longer available) and we’ve been waiting and waiting, and just learned it arrived at the dealer today. Can’t wait to get back in the tan leather seat!

  • @larreamma1519
    @larreamma1519 Год назад +5

    I’d say you’re spot on with the split me personally I feel like the C6 was the last true Corvette and some might even say the C5 or even before that but I feel like the C7 was an upgrade, but pretty much starting to veer off from what traditional Corvettes have been, and the C8 has completely veered off in a different direction it’s basically a super car at this point Corvettes used to be affordable, and now they’re in supercar territory. That being said if you’re a Corvette fan, you love all the Corvettes. But the Corvette used to be for someone that was a blue-collar worker that worked hard every day and was able to purchase something fun that he had earned. The new Corvette Your average blue-collar guy ain’t gonna be able to buy that car and it sucks. The Corvette should be affordable for the blue-collar worker.

  • @cowboy41231
    @cowboy41231 Год назад

    I'm one of the guys that met you! youre a stand up, polite and enthusiastic guy on screen AND in person! hope to see you next year! PS i forgot to email you about a black steering wheel for my 93 c4

  • @terryforsythe8083
    @terryforsythe8083 Год назад +25

    I kept waiting to buy a Corvette until it came as a mid-engine. I kept hearing rumors it was going to happen, but it took way too long. In hindsight I should have bought a new C6 or C7 to drive until the C8 came out. Anyway, loving the C8. It is the best car ever that I have owned.

    • @gsmith207
      @gsmith207 Год назад +2

      My son who is a millennial told me dad go by the last front engine 2019 ZR1. so I did. Same as you though I was waiting for the C8 but it took too long.

    • @eddean6663
      @eddean6663 Год назад +2

      I have a 2015 stingray I've had for 8 years now. I have no desire for a c8

    • @jamesm.3338
      @jamesm.3338 Год назад +2

      I LOVE my 2021 C8. I also feel it is the best overall car I have ever owned.

  • @DavidBuettell-x2m
    @DavidBuettell-x2m 4 месяца назад

    I got my first vette when I was 70. Dealer I bought it from said that what I bought, GS was hard to sell with Manual, due to only 15% of the population can drive a stick.
    love your page and all your videos. regarding the Split. It seems to me that you have missed part of the issue. you did not mention manual versus auto . I talked to a C8 owner and asked how he liked the paddle shift. He had owned the car for less than a year but he had never used it. He said he wanted a manual.
    Just thought I would toss that into the mix. Thanks Lyle

  • @legod1717
    @legod1717 Год назад +3

    I’m 61 and had a 2014 C7 and loved that car. Long story short it developed torque tube bearing issues while out of warranty (And I’m about 1000 miles away from Sarasota FL 😆) I sold it meaning to buy a used C7 Z06 but the prices were such that for similar money I ordered a new C8 which I also love. If I was in a different price bracket, I would own both. I would say yes there is a split as one would expect.👍😎

  • @tdhyig5045
    @tdhyig5045 Год назад +1

    Great info. Keep up great work.THANK YOU

  • @anthonysheehan893
    @anthonysheehan893 Год назад +4

    It's all coming together just the way GM planned it. Look at the price, the Vette is no longer the "all American sports car" that the working man can afford. I have never seen a C8 owner return a wave while I'm driving my C4. The C7 owners are the ones who can really profit from the split as they are getting top dollar for their cars, God bless. I waited a long time to get my used 89' and now 12 years later I can afford a C7 or C8 I am one of those older guys, 70, who has a hard time getting in and out of these cars. Great topic Lyle, rock on!

    • @nathanexplosion5478
      @nathanexplosion5478 Год назад +2

      Not sure GM ever targeted Corvettes to the working man. My 86 convertible’s MSRP was over $35K, which equates to over $95,000 today. What has changed are depreciation/resale value. Bought my C4 with just over 13,000 miles in 1997 for $16,000, or about $30K today. That’s where the working man comes in. The C6 and up (and to lesser degree C5) have been depreciating much less, probably because they are functionally the end of the traditional automotive/Corvette era (even current C8s before the gradual transition to hybrid/electric). I’m just waiting and hoping for excellent condition low mile C4s to appreciate more. Irks me to no end to see IROCs and Mustang GTs be worth more than an equivalent condition C4.

    • @anthonysheehan893
      @anthonysheehan893 Год назад

      @@nathanexplosion5478 very true , my 89' coupe is in excellent condition 77k miles and I would like to upgrade but I'm not giving it away for $5 or $6k.

  • @StevenVieira-h1b
    @StevenVieira-h1b Год назад

    I have a 2016 C7 Zo6. Long beach Red
    Also a new 2023.C8 Z51 package anniversary addition. I'm 73 love them both. I get into the 23 easier than my 16

  • @xcytibl
    @xcytibl Год назад +6

    Lyle, you hit it out of the park once again with this excellent discussion! Do I think there's a split? Let me just say...HELL YEAH. However, the split I see is the one created when GM, in its infinite wisdom elected to include AFM (Active Fuel Management) on ALL C7-C8 Corvettes (except the C7 ZR1) so I can say with certainty, for that reason, I will NEVER buy a C7-C8 Corvette except for the C7 ZR1. Call me old fashioned if you will, but I don't embrace the idea of driving a Corvette with AFM that could malfunction at ANY time and "take out" the engine. Nope, just not my style. I'll stick with my C5 and C6 Corvettes thank you very much... Now, if GM comes to their senses and STOPS including AFM on future C8s, I'll consider buying one. Now 70 and having owned 10 Corvettes of the C3, C4, C5, C6 variety, I submit that the C5 Corvette was and still is the best-looking Corvette ever produced.

  • @USexotics1776
    @USexotics1776 Год назад

    I like your Corvette info. Would you do a video showing the location of the battery in a 1967 and 1970 Corvette? There are NONE on the internet!

  • @lloydrodriguez9997
    @lloydrodriguez9997 Год назад +4

    Say Corvette SUV with a straight face🤣

  • @casmithc2
    @casmithc2 Год назад

    New SUBSCRIBER!! I see the SPLIT that you are talking about. Some of it comes from no manual in the C8 and the supreme LUXURY of the C8. HTC, etc.

  • @Robert-hx3dd
    @Robert-hx3dd Год назад +9

    Love the video. I've owned a C4 and currently a C6...and I'm in my early 40s. Daily drive it, and absolutely love the car! I could only afford a base model C6 manual, but that's what I wanted. Prices are now inflated but still the C6 came in around the mid-$20k range. I'm blown away at the demographics you quoted about the C8...I do see younger folks in the C8s in my area. For me, it comes down to initial price and maintenance costs over the lifetime of the vehicle. The C4s through C6s are "affordable" in my opinion. C7s get into the $40-55k range...a tad on the high side of what some can afford. The C8s are insanely priced with all of the options and dealer markups.

  • @stevewatts5167
    @stevewatts5167 Год назад

    I'm 67 am not rich but have a couple of bucks for toys, I've owned Porsche's, Lotus Elise, Lotus Evora, and now have an Alfa 4C. In the past I would never even consider purchasing a Corvette but the C8 is now next on my list, It would be Unamerican, in my opinion to go through life and never own at least one Corvette and this one checks most all the boxes on my list especially now that you can get them at MSRP. The drawbacks to me, they are big, Heavy and they make so many of them, you see them daily but you must admit they are a great car, great video, Thanks!!

  • @Nietzscheable
    @Nietzscheable Год назад +5

    I think you are right Lyle, as usual. Loved the C2, then C3 (aka rattletrap) didn't like it all. C4 was ok, but not great. C5 - to me the best looking Corvette of all times, but needed some refinement. C6 - My favorite of all time, Love it [ Thanks for all your advice on that car Lyle ], while not quite a good looking as C5, but was way more refined, faster, nicer interior, better audio, just all around a better car. C7? A problem child holding pattern to transition to the C8. C8? Hate it! You could not give me one [ Ok you could, but I would sell it ], don't like the look, don't like a pick-up truck window behind my head, not a daily driver if you need to go shopping, etc. My grandson just loves it! So, I think you nailed it Lyle, C8 is basically for the New Generation, but not me. Remember the 2009 Concept "Sting Ray" ? I was saving my money for that, and kept saving. But alas, C8. Thanks for all your tips and anyone needing Corvette work? Go to C&S and ask for Lyle.

  • @chriswaller2277
    @chriswaller2277 Год назад

    I enjoyed the video. I am a fifty year old male who bought a 1984 corvette about three years ago. I tend to lean towards the front engine cars but the C8 is a Corvette unequivocally. If I fell backward into 100 K I would have one. My 1984 is running very well after a lot of work tuning done by myself. People can argue all they want but the 1984 corvette just like the C8 was necessary to move the Corvette brand forward. I also believe the C8 is now a true exotic and is moving the Corvette out of the hands of the average car enthusiast, not that that is a bad thing.

  • @Volkswagenplanet
    @Volkswagenplanet Год назад +6

    I agree with your C8 stats. The new Vette is the new " American Super Car killer". GM hit the mark with a low price point , with high performance. This was also a time of unusual time of finances. With bitcoin money, and stimulus money. I would say it would be interesting to see your stats in a few years when the recession hits. I can see you point. I don't think the loyalty of the C8 buyer is the same of the past. I just retired out of the auto industry here in Tampa. Im old school. I just turned 50. I just bought a 1988 vert. The car I remember seeing on my walls when I was in high school. Now that C4 red corvette is now in the garage. I drove new cars daily for years. The excitement is not there for me anymore. I drove the C8 a few weeks ago. I just couldn't commit to buy one. I could afford it, but just didn't feel right. I know C4 is the bastard child , but it puts a smile on my face. It's all about the experience for me. Great topic.

    • @justinlanglais9825
      @justinlanglais9825 Год назад +1

      Cudos to you brother! Buy and drive what makes you smile !!! 👍🏼

    • @Volkswagenplanet
      @Volkswagenplanet Год назад

      @@justinlanglais9825 I agree. Just something about driving a car you enjoy. Miles of smiles. Thank you

  • @1tgood
    @1tgood Год назад +1

    I am 80 yrs old and have ordered a 2024 Z06 Corvette. So where does that put me??? The build date for my Z06 is Oct 9th. I also have a 1978 silver anniversary I bought new in Nov 1977 and restoring it. I am a C3 fan but back in 1968, when I bought a 1968 427 corvette, I fell in love with the mid-engine concept.
    Now I will have both to enjoy.

    • @Jerry-yb7po
      @Jerry-yb7po 2 дня назад

      You must be in good shape!

  • @toddlatorreofficial
    @toddlatorreofficial Год назад +3

    I'm not a fan of the C8. Not keen on the idea of a corvette suv either, but I also grew up with the OG vettes, so that mindset is definitely playing a role in how I see Corvettes. Get off my lawn kid! Lol

  • @doc2146
    @doc2146 Год назад

    First time viewing. Well done. Liked and subscribed.

  • @michaelharbilas392
    @michaelharbilas392 Год назад +8

    I have a 2013 Grand Sport anniversary edition and just two weeks ago took delivery of my C8 at the NCM. I love my C6 but I have to say the C8 is at another level. Even my wife can tell the difference just riding in the two. I'm not caught up in the split between front engine vs mid engine. I'm just enjoying both and appreciate the advancements 10 years brings. What a leap! By the way, I'm 64.

  • @fredaltemus9832
    @fredaltemus9832 Год назад

    At my club Corvette Annapolis in Maryland I have definitely noticed an influx of younger members because of the C8. It is good and has added a new vitality to the group. Take Care Fred A

  • @SumantoBanerji
    @SumantoBanerji Год назад +4

    For me, the car has to look great when parked (curb appeal) and also be fun to drive. With that in mind, I love the C6s and C7s. I bought a C6 coupe last year and am nearly 49 years old. I don't like the C8 simply because the styling doesn't appeal to me enough, and especially in comparison to other cars in its price range (base 911s and Audi R8s). So it isn't the fidelity to historical design that bothers me - it is the styling.

  • @charlesmoore1358
    @charlesmoore1358 Год назад +2

    There was a t-shirt that said it best! AFTER 1967, THEY STOP MAKING CORVETTES ❤😢

  • @bobwolpert1
    @bobwolpert1 Год назад +4

    It may be splitting because the generation is getting older that used to own the 50s in the 60s and the 70s.

  • @Jimmerca
    @Jimmerca Год назад

    My first Corvette was a 1957 Polo white with the red interior. Had an absolute blast, restoring that car and driving. Cars back then were so much easier to work on to. The new Corvettes You practically have to take it to the dealer if you have any problems whatsoever. Times have certainly changed.

  • @drainwil
    @drainwil Год назад +5

    The C8 is impressive, and maybe if I had the money (I don't), I'd consider one, but I can definitely understand the "it's not a real Corvette" mindset. My first Corvette was a C5 that I recently sold to buy a '75 convertible. When the time comes in the future, I could see myself going to a C6 or maybe a C7, but I can't imagine buying a C8, even when the prices drop 10-15 years down the road. Maybe that'll change as time goes by, I dunno.

  • @jackthereefer1
    @jackthereefer1 Год назад +1

    The C7 was available with a manual transmission unlike the C8. Thank you for the video sir.

  • @charleyfrancis8671
    @charleyfrancis8671 Год назад +3

    Although I appreciate what the C8 is, and I am sure it is a blast to drive, it just does not move me, it has too many angles. It's an Italian wana be with some angular Japanese influence. When I think Corvette I think curves. There's already some splits, as you pointed out some shops won't work on anything after 82 (I see this type of demarcation in shops that work on Jaguars and Land Rovers as well) in my case I love the C5, love the lines, curves, the pop up headlights... the C6 has always struck me as stubby, un finished. Now if I could take a C7, keep the nice interior and tech and reskin it as a C5......... That's a love child I'd gladly spend money on.
    Meanwhile, I truly adore my C5 base coup..... I have a Jaguar that will run away and hide from it.. oh well, don't care and I will grab the C5 keys first almost every time. However, my next toy shall be an early FRC C5 to build and super charge so I can go C8 hunting. So if anyone knows of a well priced FRC C5 for sale (as in non Z06 FRC) reach out to me.

  • @harrydaniels9436
    @harrydaniels9436 Год назад

    i'm 75 and i can fully understand why it is and i agree,,,,,but i am old school,,,,,haven't owned a corvette for decades,,,,,but i did in the mid 60's to early 70's,,,,they were the best and i loved them,,,,,,thanks for what you do

  • @Stinger430
    @Stinger430 Год назад +9

    For as long as I've known Corvette, I've been waiting for a mid-engined model. When the C8 was introduced I was underwhelmed by the styling, both inside and out. The looks just don't appeal to me. But I suspect I'm no longer GM's target customer. The looks obviously appeal to a whole new bunch of fans, as I believe they're on target to sell 50,000 of them this year. GM has moved on with the Corvette, as it should. The car has evolved to satisfy the market. I believe the market HAS split. It happens. Nothing wrong with that. The Corvette team did the right thing I guess. It's just that the Corvette no longer appeals to me styling-wise. It's a new era, and I'm not part of it. I'm a member of Generation X by the way.
    Great video Lyle. Cheers!

    • @gsmith207
      @gsmith207 Год назад +2

      fellow Gen Xer and I agree. We don’t hate the C8 it’s just not for us.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Год назад +1

      From a distance, can't tell a C8 from a Ford GT... both have a huge hole in the side of them...
      I split on sports cars long ago... have a RWD 1975 MG Midget w/ V8... and a Mid Engine 1985 Fiero... guess the rest of the world has now caught up with me... LOL !!!
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      .

    • @jays9211
      @jays9211 Год назад

      The C6 was the last real Corvette for me. The C7 is too transformer looking and the C8 styling leaves much to be desired.

    • @Stinger430
      @Stinger430 Год назад +1

      @@jays9211 I'm with you 100%.

    • @jays9211
      @jays9211 Год назад +1

      @@Stinger430 looking to get a C4 ZR1 one of the best looking vettes ever

  • @earlbiggers7044
    @earlbiggers7044 5 месяцев назад

    I believe you're assessment and observations are right on target, Lyle. As a C5 owner, I can admire aspects of the C8 but yet I just don't have the desire to ever own one.

  • @JL-qe7of
    @JL-qe7of Год назад +5

    That corvette suv is hideous. Need to get a better designer.

    • @csvette
      @csvette  Год назад

      Right?? Like, this is the BEST you can do??? If they made it really a stand-out bada$$, I could see it being a big success...but they just mildly repackage the same tired shape of every GM SUV, I think it fall on its face. We shall see.... Lyle :)

    • @derincatalbas9425
      @derincatalbas9425 Год назад +1

      @@csvette I don’t wanna sound like a corvette purist who doesn’t believe the C8 Or any changes to corvette isn’t good, but it doesn’t make sense for a car with over 70 years of racing heritage to become an SUV just because of the market trend. It just looks plain ugly, not at all like a vette.

    • @csvette
      @csvette  Год назад

      @@derincatalbas9425 Have you seen a Mustang Mach-E? 🤣🤣🤣 As a Corvette lover, I'm not super-excited at the prospect, either, but if they made it really mean looking and truly a breed apart from the run of the mill GM midsize utes, it could be at least inoffensive.....

    • @JL-qe7of
      @JL-qe7of Год назад

      ​@@csvetteyeah Im with you would prob be nice like a porsche cayan or bmw x3 but it has to stand out cant be half azzed

  • @richardmorris6365
    @richardmorris6365 Год назад +1

    On top of waiting for a car thats gotten expensive Corvette started catering to the younger buyer. I like chrome wheels,ill always like em & they dont sell em.

  • @InclusiveOrange
    @InclusiveOrange Год назад +4

    Why didn’t they just make a mid-engine C7 lol. Why’d they have to make the C8 look like a Ferrari humping a space ship.

  • @outsidethegames1884
    @outsidethegames1884 Год назад

    💯 Lyle I’m in a corvette club and see it in the club and at shows. There is that divide taking place.

  • @philstodd1097
    @philstodd1097 Год назад

    your right as always!
    I have 2 84 C4 Corvettes, an at 73 I have had over 15 Corvettes.
    I think the C8 has made all older Corvettes go way up in value.
    I also have 3 Fieros, so I also feel GM waited to long to bring out the C8.
    I think the C8 should have been the replacement Covette for the C4 Corvette.
    keep up the great work you do!
    Phil

  • @65EVMPH
    @65EVMPH Год назад

    BREIFLY been around corvettes my entire life, all of them c1 c2 and on never really loved them all my friends had them. My only driving experience is on the racetrack. The C7 is a beast the C8 a graceful forgiving dream drive. The C8 is the first I have wanted.

  • @tyronemorina4306
    @tyronemorina4306 Год назад

    Sorry to have missed you in PA. I think your right it is split. Nosale 🙏🏾

  • @dennisdoodan9348
    @dennisdoodan9348 Год назад

    I'm old. My drive is a C5 '04 Z 06. LeMans. Visibility is fantastic. Not so in a C8 although it looks great.

  • @leokent1908
    @leokent1908 Год назад

    Very interesting take on your split theory Lyle. You could be on to something there. Great show always informative and all the best from Canada.........Leo

  • @user-mm4je1sb9b
    @user-mm4je1sb9b Год назад +1

    Totally agree. C2's are the premier Corvettes in my mind.

  • @RickRicciardi-vy5hd
    @RickRicciardi-vy5hd Год назад

    By the way, it was a pleasure to meet you even though you appeared to be under duress. Stop by the Westchester Corvette Club tent for food and beverages.

  • @billmagorian490
    @billmagorian490 Год назад +1

    I bought my 2019 2lt Grand Sport with 10.000 miles from a man ten years older than me who lived in Tennessee. His C7 was perfect and had everything I wanted. Long beach red metallic, kalahari interior, chrome rims, and a 2lt. I was just shy of 71. He had a 2020 C8 that was on his dealership's showroom floor with many people wanting to buy it.
    I had it shipped out to Oregon in an enclosed trailer. When it emerged from the trailer it looked like it had gone through a complete detailing. So I fit the C7 buyer but this man and a woman in our Corvette club who is a year younger than me bought a 2020 C8 and kept her C5.
    There are exceptions and I believe my examples are one. Also the dealer mark up and high prices on used C8's are pricing many retired people out of the market. They want a Corvette and are are opting for nice C5's.

  • @robmunger922
    @robmunger922 Год назад +1

    Excellent topic. It’s 100 % happening. I’m 60. I have a C6 Grand Sport convertible and a 79 C3 T-top car. I just can’t warm up to the C8 to me it’s not a corvette for all the reasons you listed Lyle. I know people are crazy for the C8 but your spot on there’s plenty of people like me front engine rear wheel drive. It’s good the C8 has brought new blood to the sport. I get just as many comments on my 79 as I do my 2010.

  • @ACRR46
    @ACRR46 7 месяцев назад

    I have the best of both worlds. A 1966 C2 small block loaded roadster and a 2015 C7 coupe. My wife and take both to the local cruise nights.

  • @danlaur7973
    @danlaur7973 Год назад +1

    Chevy did an awesome job marketing the C8 to the non-traditional Corvette buyers, I'll stick with my C6 though.....a manual trans/real rag top/ & analog gauges are what a Corvette is to me

  • @RichardPeck-ei1bd
    @RichardPeck-ei1bd Год назад +2

    Although I am new to the corvette family I can see this happening with the platform change.

  • @Richard-qz8up
    @Richard-qz8up Год назад

    I'm 65 and have bought a '71 coupe, '93 ZR-1, '99 coupe, and '11 GS. I love all Corvettes and still have the ZR-1. Having said that, I've been waiting for a mid engine Corvette since 1972 and can say I love the C8. Great job GM!

  • @tinolino58
    @tinolino58 Год назад

    Interesting
    Thanks for the insights!

  • @StephenMBlank
    @StephenMBlank Год назад +1

    I have a 2023 C8 convertible. I’ve also had a 1966. A 2000 and a 2006…all convertibles. The 2023 is awesome. What do I miss? A standard shift!. I felt I was more in tune with car with a 6 speed standard shift. According to Corvette, in 2019 only 14% were standard shifts, hence the change to eliminate it. Too bad!

  • @CorvettesandCassicCars
    @CorvettesandCassicCars 7 месяцев назад

    I feel so old school with my C3 but it is a Corvette!

  • @danielfernandez3938
    @danielfernandez3938 Год назад

    I agree with you in Venezuela is happening the same thing the new people buying C8 but totally different background.

  • @atokillers
    @atokillers Год назад

    My favorite corvette is the c6 z06. Big 427 motor with forged internals out the factory and 7k redline

  • @davidminer3228
    @davidminer3228 Год назад

    I traded in my c7 zo6 two weeks ago for a C8 z51. I love the c8 This is my sixth corvette.

  • @Gt3johnmac
    @Gt3johnmac Год назад

    Good practical and straightforward information. For those front engine C1-C7 diehards who reject the C8, remember had the vision of the mid engine Corvette. The mid engine is definitely part of the Corvette history. 😉

  • @bradkeeney5236
    @bradkeeney5236 Год назад

    This is interesting information, and I sensed that Corvette was dying out with the older people so I’m glad to hear new Younger People are coming in, but I still believe a Corvette is a Corvette just like a Chevrolet is a Chevrolet whether to 1920or 2020 even though they’re a whole lot different.

  • @stevennatale4471
    @stevennatale4471 Год назад

    Good Analysis of the market and buyers. I dont know if it is as simple as a "SPLIT". It may take some more time to come to a definitive conclusion.