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Why Perfectly Good New Corvettes Are Being Cut In Half With A Garage Tool

Summary by Carscoops
Tornadoes hit the Corvette plant in 2021, leading to widespread destruction of finished cars. GM contracts workers to cut up functioning C8 Corvettes with simple tools like a Sawzall. Reassembled Corvettes are forbidden by GM policy, even if sold back to the original buyer. Every year, a surprising number of perfectly functional vehicles are quietly taken apart for reasons that have little to do with performance or safety. These cars run, drive,…
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In a discrete warehouse in Kentucky, U.S.A., what Carscoops discovered is almost a nightmare for all car enthusiasts. Aligned with each other, there are brand new Chevrolet Corvette C8s. Yet, these perfect cars are about to be cut in half. Corvette C8s cut in half This scene is indeed an official directive of General Motors. Since the end of 2021, following a series of tornadoes that hit the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, GM has put in place a…

Despite the recent concept in this sense, a 100 % electric version of the Corvette is not on the agenda at General Motors. So much so that a head of the brand has described this hypothesis as science fiction. The article La Corvette électrique belongs to science fiction appeared first on Automobile Propre.

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Automobile Propre broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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