agreed we never liked the 84 style vettes and their lovely mags
63 through 67 they captured lightning in a bottle and maybe they may have done it again
dont think the new C8 will ever be a collectible (just like the shelby SVT cars) as to many will be produced
but let me leave you with what others in the business say about the C8 ;
All three of the major magazines described the Stingray as quiet and smooth, with Motor Trend likening its highway ride quality to that of a luxury sports sedan’s. Summing things up, Car and Driver said it is "spectacular" and the “best Corvette ever” while Road & Track called it a “sign of amazing things to come” in the form of more powerful versions of the Corvette that will be able to capitalize even more on the mid-engine design.
The 2020 Corvette Stingray has a base price of $59,995 with Z51-equipped models starting at $64,995.
Everything is a little exciting when it's something new. Buy one put it in your garage for 5 to 10 years and pull it out and we'll see what it's worth and how exciting it is. It will be just as boring looking as the rest of them. Very few cars can stand the test of time and that will not be one of them I'll guarantee you, and I'm a Corvette owner. It's going to be a nice car for the money for sure. Who can forget the 1984 when it came out, it was out of this world also. Now look at it. It damn sure didn't stand the test of time like the 63-67.