
Originally Posted by
farmerjumperdon
I never understood the allure of a Corvette. A mediocre performer, but a truly remarkable marketing success.
Every car that was designed to challenge it based on performance beat it hands down. But none could match it's well entrenched image as America's roadster. I think it was a huge advantage to be the first of it's kind (here in the US).
I can't speak to anything past the late 80's, but that was my take back when I was more into performance cars and followed them somewhat closely. The Corvette was the one that got beat by cars that cost half as much. (Cyclone Spoiler, AMX, Hemi-Cuda). The Vette strikes me as an "image" car.
Even today though; why would you buy a Corvette when you could get something like a Superformance Mark III (from South Africa). For a little more than half the price of the Vette you get an extremely well engineered replica (built from the ground up - not a kit car) of a truly classic roadster, including a Rousch Racing 512 ci engine. You CAN have it all; modern performance and a classic design.