Not gonna argue against that.Thanas wrote:It just looks generic and unimaginative right now. Unlike say, the Vipers, who always kept their design element to keep them apart.Napoleon the Clown wrote:'68 Stingray. I've seen one that was fully restored and in pristine condition in person and good lord are they pretty. UNF. Also, the fifties run of Corvettes were nice, too.
I'll agree with the idea that they aren't necessarily works of art like they once were, but I don't really have anything against the styling now.
I'm not 100% on it, but I think the engineering team for Corvettes is different than for the redneck mobiles. I mean trucks. I could be wrong about that. Either way, I find the idea of dismissing an individual model because the company that produces it makes vehicles that are ostensibly work vehicles in far larger numbers to be a bit absurd and somewhat arrogant.They have their own design and engineering teams. That is what matters. Lamborghini is also owned by VW and they still do their own thing even while sharing technologies.Bugatti wouldn't be able to keep afloat if it were entirely its own thing because it went so far into the red to make the Veyron. Unless they've managed to drive down production costs enormously since 2005 they haven't made a dime of profit off the Veyron. They exist to develop technology for Volkswagen. And hey, if they succeed at that, good on them.
So eight years and they haven't managed to make up for the amount of money they dumped into the project? If they had to keep afloat on their own they'd have another car out by now that could easily turn a profit. Volkswagen is paying for their production costs, so I honestly don't give a shit. But they are far from their own, independent company.
Snipping the rest since we seem to be in agreement on it.
Late on mentioning it, but I'd like to note I was aware of Vector prior them being mentioned in this thread. I think Gran Turismo 2 is where I learned of their existence. They aren't really a major force, though. I don't know much about them, to be honest.