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accordionfolder
accordionfolder Dork
5/20/20 8:04 a.m.
AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) said:
dculberson (Forum Supporter) said:
AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) said:

 

 

I'm sure the Porsche is an amazing car, but that interior has NOT aged well. That looks like a teenager's cheap pep boys spray paint job on all those painted interior surfaces. Not that the C8 is much better, but GM isn't exactly renowned for their interior prowess.

That interior is 16 years old.  Ever see what a Corvette interior looks like after 16 years?  The painted parts are optional as is carbon fiber or even wood....  I like the painted parts. I have painted consoles to install in my 996 and Boxster S.

 

 

Two wrongs don't make a right. That's an awful interior.

ztnedman1
ztnedman1 Reader
5/20/20 8:13 a.m.

Interior looks fine to me.  Leather isn't splaying or cracked.  Otherwise simple GT style interior *shrugs*.  

NickD
NickD UltimaDork
5/20/20 8:15 a.m.
accordionfolder said:
AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) said:
dculberson (Forum Supporter) said:
AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) said:

 

 

I'm sure the Porsche is an amazing car, but that interior has NOT aged well. That looks like a teenager's cheap pep boys spray paint job on all those painted interior surfaces. Not that the C8 is much better, but GM isn't exactly renowned for their interior prowess.

That interior is 16 years old.  Ever see what a Corvette interior looks like after 16 years?  The painted parts are optional as is carbon fiber or even wood....  I like the painted parts. I have painted consoles to install in my 996 and Boxster S.

 

 

Two wrongs don't make a right. That's an awful interior.

Getting really off-topic here, but it's still better than the BMW Z3 M's. Yuck. It's got those tiny delicate analog gauges with chrome bezels and needles, like some kind of '60s sports car throwback but then paired with boy racer Pep Boy import tuner special two-tone seats. It's like it can't decide what it wants to be. 

MrFancypants
MrFancypants Reader
5/20/20 8:24 a.m.

The Porsche's interior looks like it's of its time.  Looks fine to me.

accordionfolder
accordionfolder Dork
5/20/20 8:32 a.m.

In reply to MrFancypants :

Brb, I'm going to go get an AutoZone special shift knob and paint my center console red. It's aged like milk. But that's not here nor there - On topic I would take the c8. 

Peabody
Peabody UltimaDork
5/20/20 8:42 a.m.

No interior looks good with any amount of red in it.

My C5's interior still looks like new

Streetwiseguy
Streetwiseguy MegaDork
5/20/20 8:52 a.m.

Maybe its just me, but the original question is a bit like, "Which do you like better?  Apples or blue jeans?"

Other than a horsepower number, those cars share nothing.

mazdeuce - Seth
mazdeuce - Seth Mod Squad
5/20/20 9:02 a.m.

In reply to Streetwiseguy :

Disagree. The Hellcat cars have a presence and a respect to "normal" people. There are TONS of people that drool over them and on the street they are plenty fast to make people pee themselves in the passenger seat. The Corvette looks like a proper exotic now and a different group of people have a WOW reaction to them. If you draw a Venn diagram of Hellcat people and Corvette people there is more than a little overlap and it's the people in that middle group that this is relevant to. I can see diehard Miata guys dismissing them. Or Honda guys. Or Jeep guys. Lots of guys really. 

Aaron_King
Aaron_King GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
5/20/20 9:31 a.m.

I would take the Hellcat.  I have not seen the C8 in person but from the pictures I do not like the looks of it at all and the Dodge just looks "the business".

Streetwiseguy
Streetwiseguy MegaDork
5/20/20 9:37 a.m.

In reply to mazdeuce - Seth :

From that point of view, I suppose you are right.  Creating envy in other people is way, way down the list for me when I buy a car.

Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter)
Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
5/20/20 9:45 a.m.

If I was 10+ years younger, C8. Now, in my corpulent middle age? Hellcat.

C8, unless you can get a Hellcat stick, then that. After all these years, I still love the Challenger styling. 

z31maniac
z31maniac MegaDork
5/20/20 12:28 p.m.

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

eastsideTim
eastsideTim PowerDork
5/20/20 1:02 p.m.
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

Years ago, the word was the next gen Challenger/Charger/etc. would be on the same platform as the then upcoming Guilia. I think development/manufacturing costs kept going up, and predicted sales/profits kept going down, so the current plan is to run the current platform for as long as possible, then discontinue the vehicles.

tuna55 (Forum Supporter)
tuna55 (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
5/20/20 1:03 p.m.
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

The top selling Corvette ever is the '79. The engines were terrible and the chassis was great for '62, but completely hopelessly out of date among its peers in 1979.

 

So I guess what I am saying is that the Challenger is a way better car among its peers than the 1979 Corvette was among its peers, and both the Mustang and Camaro have seen a significant redesign since the Challenger came on the scene in 2008. That means that FCA is saving something like a billion dollars over Ford and GM, and still outselling the Camaro handily.

 

 

NickD
NickD UltimaDork
5/20/20 1:05 p.m.
eastsideTim said:
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

Years ago, the word was the next gen Challenger/Charger/etc. would be on the same platform as the then upcoming Guilia. I think development/manufacturing costs kept going up, and predicted sales/profits kept going down, so the current plan is to run the current platform for as long as possible, then discontinue the vehicles.

Also, the fact that Dodge Challenger sales are over double what they were when they came out, and the fact that it is outselling the newer, lighter, smaller Camaro and is a bit of a media darling does not really give them a whole lot of incentive to give it a major overhaul. If sales had tailed way off and it was in a distant third in the pony car wars, sure. But right now, why fix it if it isn't broken?

penultimeta
penultimeta HalfDork
5/20/20 1:50 p.m.

The way I look at it is that Dodge decided it wanted to make a muscle car and they would make this muscle car for as long as people would buy it. Meanwhile Ford and Chevy set out to make better cars trading off the name of the Camaro and Mustang. Indeed, Ford and Chevy succeeded in designing and redesigning a technically better product than the Challenger, but that doesn't mean that the Challenger failed. They're just made for different buyers. While Ford and Chevy can boast technical prowess, lap times, creature comforts, and daily livability, that's not what the Challenger was designed for. Dodge keeps stuffing bigger and bigger engines in it because when someone buys a Challenger, they're looking for something something with a v8 and stickshift that's loud, fast, and raw. 

z31maniac
z31maniac MegaDork
5/20/20 2:05 p.m.
eastsideTim said:
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

Years ago, the word was the next gen Challenger/Charger/etc. would be on the same platform as the then upcoming Guilia. I think development/manufacturing costs kept going up, and predicted sales/profits kept going down, so the current plan is to run the current platform for as long as possible, then discontinue the vehicles.

That's a shame. The physical size/weight is what kept me from buying one back in '12 instead of the '13 Mustang GT I bought instead.

MrFancypants
MrFancypants Reader
5/20/20 2:13 p.m.
penultimeta said:

The way I look at it is that Dodge decided it wanted to make a muscle car and they would make this muscle car for as long as people would buy it. Meanwhile Ford and Chevy set out to make better cars trading off the name of the Camaro and Mustang. Indeed, Ford and Chevy succeeded in designing and redesigning a technically better product than the Challenger, but that doesn't mean that the Challenger failed. They're just made for different buyers. While Ford and Chevy can boast technical prowess, lap times, creature comforts, and daily livability, that's not what the Challenger was designed for. Dodge keeps stuffing bigger and bigger engines in it because when someone buys a Challenger, they're looking for something something with a v8 and stickshift that's loud, fast, and raw. 

The Challenger is like the older, out of shape guy with a huge beer belly with no shame screaming "CANNONBALL" and jumping into the pool with the biggest splash possible absolutely not caring if there's a cleaner or more efficient way of diving into the water.

dxman92
dxman92 HalfDork
5/20/20 2:40 p.m.
tuna55 (Forum Supporter)
tuna55 (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
5/20/20 3:00 p.m.
z31maniac said:
eastsideTim said:
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

Years ago, the word was the next gen Challenger/Charger/etc. would be on the same platform as the then upcoming Guilia. I think development/manufacturing costs kept going up, and predicted sales/profits kept going down, so the current plan is to run the current platform for as long as possible, then discontinue the vehicles.

That's a shame. The physical size/weight is what kept me from buying one back in '12 instead of the '13 Mustang GT I bought instead.

I'm not sure being on the Guilia platform is better, unless you really like broken things.

Tactical Penguin
Tactical Penguin SuperDork
5/20/20 3:14 p.m.

Corvette all day personally, but I understand the appeal of a comfy cruiser that hauls ass.

eastsideTim
eastsideTim PowerDork
5/20/20 3:47 p.m.
tuna55 (Forum Supporter) said:
z31maniac said:
eastsideTim said:
z31maniac said:

Is Dodge ever going to update the Challenger chassis? 

Years ago, the word was the next gen Challenger/Charger/etc. would be on the same platform as the then upcoming Guilia. I think development/manufacturing costs kept going up, and predicted sales/profits kept going down, so the current plan is to run the current platform for as long as possible, then discontinue the vehicles.

That's a shame. The physical size/weight is what kept me from buying one back in '12 instead of the '13 Mustang GT I bought instead.

I'm not sure being on the Guilia platform is better, unless you really like broken things.

Agreed, especially considering the Guilia development appears to have been funded by US profits on Dodge and Ram vehicles - funny how Fiat has used cash from two of the big three so far this century to keep themselves afloat.  I hope Ford is smart enough to never partner with them.

z31maniac
z31maniac MegaDork
5/20/20 4:59 p.m.

In reply to eastsideTim :

I thought most of the Guilia problems were related to the drivetrain? 

eastsideTim
eastsideTim PowerDork
5/20/20 6:05 p.m.
z31maniac said:

In reply to eastsideTim :

I thought most of the Guilia problems were related to the drivetrain? 

I think electronics have been problematic, too.

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