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2020 Corvette Mid-Engine, 0-60 under 3, starts under $60,000.
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 16251108" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>Curious why you would think this? Some teething issues are to be expected, but more than what's typical?</p><p></p><p>A mid engine car is not some ultra advanced technology. One of the neat capabilities of this car is it's new electrical architecture. Updates can now be done over the air wirelessly. No more need to take the car in.</p><p></p><p>This concerns people because of privacy issues, but from an OEM standpoint, it's fantastic. They can gather and process virtually unlimited data, make the necessary changes, and push the updates out to the entire fleet. Just image the amount of information they can gather after just the first year. Literally 10's of millions of miles of real-world data. Exponentially more than they could ever get through internal testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 16251108, member: 21531"] Curious why you would think this? Some teething issues are to be expected, but more than what's typical? A mid engine car is not some ultra advanced technology. One of the neat capabilities of this car is it's new electrical architecture. Updates can now be done over the air wirelessly. No more need to take the car in. This concerns people because of privacy issues, but from an OEM standpoint, it's fantastic. They can gather and process virtually unlimited data, make the necessary changes, and push the updates out to the entire fleet. Just image the amount of information they can gather after just the first year. Literally 10's of millions of miles of real-world data. Exponentially more than they could ever get through internal testing. [/QUOTE]
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2020 Corvette Mid-Engine, 0-60 under 3, starts under $60,000.
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