I really do think Callaway builds high quality stuff and from talking to other people who have had cars built, mine is a very odd experience. Most customers are very happy.
It's worth noting that the dealer has been great, with only one exception. They took the order promptly, got the car in with GM when they said they would and are returning my deposit without any question even though it means that somebody has to eat some costs. Nice guys, easy to get ahold of, knowledgeable about product. The only exception has been timetable. Nobody ever wanted to talk about timetable. I now know why, but just ignoring it didn't do anyone any good in the end.
This has been keeping me up at night for weeks, and even this morning I woke up at 4:30 and can't get back to sleep thinking about it. I was way too emotionally invested in this car and I need to let it go.
As the owner of an MGB GT and a Volvo P1800ES I guess I have no choice but to like this.
Callaway did the turbo system in the Mazdaspeed Protege, and it was not a good piece of work. Mazda stopped partnering with aftermarket companies for hot versions of their cars immediately - the Mazdaspeed Miata was going to be outsourced originally, but got pulled back into Mazda's engineering department pretty quickly after it became obvious how many problems the Proteges had.
So, they've got a high profile from all those turbo Corvettes over the years, but they've had a few misses as well. Sounds as if the Aerowagon might be one of those.
Sorry to hear that.
On a somewhat related note, I hope the Exomotive guys see this thread. They have a runaway hit on their hands but lack of communication could kill it pretty quickly.
Building it is awesome. Taking money for an order THREE BERKING YEARS before you build it, not so much. Maybe I just needed more patience?
Totally agree. So many people selling hype before a product becomes reality.
BTW, sorry if I touched a raw nerve, just instantly thought of this thread and you when I saw that. It's absurd!
Nah, it's fine. I had several of my friends send me the pictures with a LOL attached. A-holes.
I look forward to seeing one in person and deciding if I would have been happy with it. Not buying the Aerowagon led me to the V-wagon which really started my One Lap dreams and I'm happy for the adventures I've had. I think things have worked out well for me.
Bringing the thread back from the dead another time... On the latest episode of Jay Leno's garage on Youtube he drives an Aerowagon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHzBpvyfqVs
Ugh, sorry MazdaDuece for bringing this up again.
but someone posted a picture of one on Facebook and I mentioned that someone on GRM tried to buy one, but ultimately walked away after some frustration.
So someone from Callaway messaged me on FB that they are building them at a decent pace and for you to reach out to them.
I pointed him to this thread, but here's the original FB thread:
https://www.facebook.com/CorvetteOnline/posts/1715211911884879:0
They actually called me a bit ago. I declined. They're cool, but the taste in my mouth is still very bitter.
I know it's nothing on how they drive, or any number of ways to characterize, value, or otherwise ponder a car, but...
I'm struck by how much more I'm struck by the CTS-V wagon than by the Aerowagon. It's a little weird.
Wow, now seeing that in actual form:
1. I love the current corvette
2. I love shooting brakes on almost everything
3. I don't like that at all.
Good thing I have no money anyhow....
In reply to mazdeuce :
I doesn't look like it would hold a tuba anyway.
Wow that thing is hideous. I liked the original renderings and mockups.
It looks like a solution to a problem that nobody had...