Difference between revisions of "Chevrolet Corvette"

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==C7==
==C7==
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Mike Connor of ''[[Motor Trend]]'' said that the next generation of Corvettes will not debut until 2012.  Connor indicated that GM executive [[Bob Lutz]] favored a [[mid-engine design]] for the C7 to more easily implement [[variable displacement|cylinder deactivation]], but the company stopped considering it due to high redesign costs.<ref name="motortrend-c7">{{cite news |url=http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_news/2008/112_0812_c7_chevrolet_corvette_update/index.html |title=No Mid-Engine For Chevrolet Corvette C7 |work=[[Motor Trend]]}}</ref>
Mike Connor of ''[[Motor Trend]]'' said that the next generation of Corvettes will not debut until 2012.  Connor indicated that GM executive [[Bob Lutz]] favored a [[mid-engine design]] for the C7 to more easily implement [[variable displacement|cylinder deactivation]], but the company stopped considering it due to high redesign costs.<ref name="motortrend-c7">{{cite news |url=http://www.motortrend.com/features/auto_news/2008/112_0812_c7_chevrolet_corvette_update/index.html |title=No Mid-Engine For Chevrolet Corvette C7 |work=[[Motor Trend]]}}</ref>


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