Power Roof??
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Power Roof??
I'm starting to think about Mervz post that said there was a power roof coming in the C6. With all the weight savings GM was trying to accomplish with the C6, and still they went with a power roof option, makes me think there will be a hard top convertible?
What do you think the chances are?? :crazy:
What do you think the chances are?? :crazy:
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Re: Power Roof?? (Yellow Fellow)
I'm interested to see which one all the gung-ho "weightwatchers" people will buy now that a power top is available. My guess would be that the power option outsells the manual 4 to 1, unless it's ridiculously expensive.
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Re: Power Roof?? (C6-XTSY)
I'm interested to see which one all the gung-ho "weightwatchers" people will buy now that a power top is available. My guess would be that the power option outsells the manual 4 to 1, unless it's ridiculously expensive.
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Re: Power Roof?? (vette-freak)
The conveince of a power top while you are in a traffic jamb,in the middle lane & it starts to rain in buckets may be a good thing.
Honestly, I don't think that the power top adds too much weight. The top is cloth, so there's no need for a bulky, strong motor to pull the top back and put it up. Not to mention the motor for the top is made of Magnesium, mostly.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
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Re: Power Roof?? (GDP)
SARCASM>The conveince of a power top while you are in a traffic jamb,in the middle lane & it starts to rain in buckets may be a good thing. <SARCASM
Or you could just watch the Weather Channel for a forecast. :jester :p:
Honestly, I don't think that the power top adds too much weight. The top is cloth, so there's no need for a bulky, strong motor to pull the top back and put it up. Not to mention the motor for the top is made of Magnesium, mostly.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
Or you could just watch the Weather Channel for a forecast. :jester :p:
Honestly, I don't think that the power top adds too much weight. The top is cloth, so there's no need for a bulky, strong motor to pull the top back and put it up. Not to mention the motor for the top is made of Magnesium, mostly.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
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Re: Power Roof?? (GDP)
Honestly, I don't think that the power top adds too much weight. The top is cloth, so there's no need for a bulky, strong motor to pull the top back and put it up. Not to mention the motor for the top is made of Magnesium, mostly.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
Even so, with the tonneau cover being automatic and everything associated with it I don't see how it would be even close to 2-3 lbs.
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Re: Power Roof?? (C6-XTSY)
Honestly, I don't think that the power top adds too much weight. The top is cloth, so there's no need for a bulky, strong motor to pull the top back and put it up. Not to mention the motor for the top is made of Magnesium, mostly.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
Do you know for a fact the motor housing is going to be mag? Mag is a lot more expensive than steel or aluminum and I don't think GM would go that route. But I could be wrong.
Even so, with the tonneau cover being automatic and everything associated with it I don't see how it would be even close to 2-3 lbs.
What's it going to add? 2-3 lbs, probably.
Do you know for a fact the motor housing is going to be mag? Mag is a lot more expensive than steel or aluminum and I don't think GM would go that route. But I could be wrong.
Even so, with the tonneau cover being automatic and everything associated with it I don't see how it would be even close to 2-3 lbs.
I'm a little surprised myself that they will offer a power top. I suppose I should not complain if it is only an option, but isn't this the purpose of the CLR (or whatever initials that thing has)?
I guess Corvette is just trying to cater to the typical "gold chain" owner who doesn't car if he loses a tenth in the quarter or not. But I will NOT be ordering a power top. The current top is way to easy to operate to make me want the expense and weight of a power top.
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Re: Power Roof?? (Yellow Fellow)
I remember (early on) a third party company was working on a C6 hardtop for the roadster. Details were posted here. Doubt that it would be powered though.
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Re: Power Roof?? (Kevin93)
I don't think the convertible people are overly obsessed with weight.
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Re: Power Roof?? (jschindler)
I don't think the convertible people are overly obsessed with weight.
Interesting comment. Not true, but interesting. Are you aware that the C5 convertible is lighter than the coupe?
Interesting comment. Not true, but interesting. Are you aware that the C5 convertible is lighter than the coupe?
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Re: Power Roof?? (Scissors)
I don't think the convertible people are overly obsessed with weight.
Interesting comment. Not true, but interesting. Are you aware that the C5 convertible is lighter than the coupe?
No it's not, the Convertible is 2 lbs. heavier.
Interesting comment. Not true, but interesting. Are you aware that the C5 convertible is lighter than the coupe?
No it's not, the Convertible is 2 lbs. heavier.
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Re: Power Roof?? (C6-XTSY)
I'm interested to see which one all the gung-ho "weightwatchers" people will buy now that a power top is available. My guess would be that the power option outsells the manual 4 to 1, unless it's ridiculously expensive.
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Re: Power Roof?? (HoldHard)
I can almost guarantee that a power hard top will be available down the road. (hey, I said almost guarantee so don't hold me to it :lol:) At least I'm sure the GM brass are thinking about it. They already have most of the tooling done for the XLR. They need to amortize it and the volumes on the XLR are going to be low. Hmmm, what else can we do...use the vette? :)
Personally I think it would be awesome. The absolute best of both worlds. I'm not sure how much weight would be added though; so it might be bad in that regard. Even then, I'm not sure the bad outweighs the benefits (pun intended :lol: )
Personally I think it would be awesome. The absolute best of both worlds. I'm not sure how much weight would be added though; so it might be bad in that regard. Even then, I'm not sure the bad outweighs the benefits (pun intended :lol: )
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Re: Power Roof?? (Yellow Fellow)
I would gladly sacrifice the weight for the convenience of a well designed and good looking power top. The already small trunk would be smaller but hey, it couldn't be any worse then my '68 roadster! The hard top is much more attractive in inclement weather and think of it, a convert at the touch of a button. GM is missing the boat if they don't offer one in the future.