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When I bought my 50th Anniversary Edition, my daughter was 13. I tell her that when the 75th comes out, she is to buy one and we’ll drive them to Bowling Green for the big birthday bash together. I should still be able to see over the steering wheel by then.
With 20 years to go and the current energy issues, I’m wondering, what’s it going to be like. Just 5 years ago, I never had a second thought about life in the US without the Corvette or GM for that matter. Now, it seems these are very real possibilities. Although the Corvette has been a money maker for GM, it’s here today probably more because it’s a part of their history than its income potential to their bottom line. With the C7 on hold and GM bleeding million dollar bills no one can be certain if I’ll be able to keep that date I made with my daughter or what might be powering her car (or mine for that matter) by then.
What do you think might be the in the corporate cards? Will my daughter be driving the new first generation Corvette manufactured by Toyota/GM? Will the Corvette turn into its own brand after being bought by investors from the Corvette owner’s community? Or will GM be unveiling its 75th Anniversary Edition C10 hydrogen Corvette?
With 20 years to go and the current energy issues, I’m wondering, what’s it going to be like. Just 5 years ago, I never had a second thought about life in the US without the Corvette or GM for that matter. Now, it seems these are very real possibilities. Although the Corvette has been a money maker for GM, it’s here today probably more because it’s a part of their history than its income potential to their bottom line. With the C7 on hold and GM bleeding million dollar bills no one can be certain if I’ll be able to keep that date I made with my daughter or what might be powering her car (or mine for that matter) by then.
What do you think might be the in the corporate cards? Will my daughter be driving the new first generation Corvette manufactured by Toyota/GM? Will the Corvette turn into its own brand after being bought by investors from the Corvette owner’s community? Or will GM be unveiling its 75th Anniversary Edition C10 hydrogen Corvette?