- 15 Feb 09, 17:43#90621
regardless of what GM are planning on doing in the future this is still a concept car. strictly from a design perspective 

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regardless of what GM are planning on doing in the future this is still a concept car. strictly from a design perspective
The overall idea of the Stingray Concept was to incorporate past design cues in a fully futuristic shape. Speaking specifically about the Corvette concept, Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design, said, "By giving my creative team the freedom to design no-holds-barred vision concepts, it helps them push boundaries and look at projects from different perspectives."
The overall idea of the Stingray Concept was to incorporate past design cues in a fully futuristic shape. Speaking specifically about the Corvette concept, Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design, said, "By giving my creative team the freedom to design no-holds-barred vision concepts, it helps them push boundaries and look at projects from different perspectives."
GM call it a concept
so its not a Concept and now its not a Stingray, are you saying that its maybe from another dimension?
so for you a concept car is only real if it ends up being put into production? thats hilarious theres been so many concept cars that never see the production light of day and even when being penned know this yet still use the concept terminology.
on a side note i did not expect to be arguing over English terms when i posted this thread
so its not a Concept and now its not a Stingray, are you saying that its maybe from another dimension?
so for you a concept car is only real if it ends up being put into production? thats hilarious theres been so many concept cars that never see the production light of day and even when being penned know this yet still use the concept terminology.
on a side note i did not expect to be arguing over English terms when i posted this thread
so its not a Concept and now its not a Stingray, are you saying that its maybe from another dimension?
so for you a concept car is only real if it ends up being put into production? thats hilarious theres been so many concept cars that never see the production light of day and even when being penned know this yet still use the concept terminology.
on a side note i did not expect to be arguing over English terms when i posted this thread
I think you are missing my point and you are making it more then it is. That "Stingray" was built in the USA so its been featured on many US tv shows, my point is this, this car was built for a movie because GM needed one more car so they don't have much product showcase. Since the car was already used for filming, instead of destroying it, GM decided to use it as an opportunity to put the company back on the map in a positive light since they went into red ink, so yes they decided to call it a "concept" but every US publications/tv has already done this story to death about the origin of the car, so we will play it your wayits a concept and its the 2012 Stingray
so its not a Concept and now its not a Stingray, are you saying that its maybe from another dimension?
so for you a concept car is only real if it ends up being put into production? thats hilarious theres been so many concept cars that never see the production light of day and even when being penned know this yet still use the concept terminology.
on a side note i did not expect to be arguing over English terms when i posted this thread
I think you are missing my point and you are making it more then it is. That "Stingray" was built in the USA so its been featured on many US tv shows, my point is this, this car was built for a movie because GM needed one more car so they don't have much product showcase. Since the car was already used for filming, instead of destroying it, GM decided to use it as an opportunity to put the company back on the map in a positive light since they went into red ink, so yes they decided to call it a "concept" but every US publications/tv has already done this story to death about the origin of the car, so we will play it your wayits a concept and its the 2012 Stingray
build a Bridge mateHow many concept cars get built without EVER being put into production??? GM Holden come up with concept cars nearly yearly at the Melbourne and Adelaide motorshows. Last year they had the Holden VE Coupe 60 which is a coupe varient of the VE Commodore. Ponitiac G8 They also a few years before brought back a Torona TT concept a local legend from the 70's and 80's to date these concepts have never been built but no one EVER questioned or made a fuss about them being called a concept. Youre the first ive EVER come across
A concept is just that... a concept not a final design so again get over it!
I study Graphic design and getting the final product involves creating concepts... the term concept therefore is fitting for this car as you say it probably wont be put into production as its not a final design.
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Ok boyz, can we keep it civil here? It's not even about F1 and the season hasn't even started yet and you guys are all fired up about nothing!
Everybody take their chill pills now!
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