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GM Wants to Convince You About the Quality and Attention to Detail of the Stingray's Interior

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Ask most people what is the first thing that they would want GM to improve upon the C6 Corvette, and you are likely to get an answer about the interior.

The General says it listened to consumers and has made huge improvements to the new Corvette Stingray's cabin, be that in terms of styling, equipment, tech features or the quality of the materials.

"The 2014 Corvette Stingray offers a completely redesigned interior space," says GM. "Truth in materials. Intricate craftsmanship. Competition seating options. Intelligent instrumentation in high definition. The departure begins in the cockpit."

Until consumers can see and feel that for themselves, GM is trying to get the word around through promotional material like the video that follows the jump below.


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31 Comments:

ID said... »February 08, 2013

Can't tell the difference between this and SAAB interior. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-sum93jJWFf4/TktRzZlQ4jI/AAAAAAAAATQ/zx3gV1UwAcg/s1600/Saab_9_5_Interior_14.jpg

john1168 said... »February 08, 2013

NICE!

No one said... »February 08, 2013

so thats Yank quality, and not German quality

Dave Cohen said... »February 08, 2013

OMG you are right, the wheel is on the left and the console is in the middle and navigation is above the console.

smdh said... »February 08, 2013

your right its amazing how they both have steering wheels and gauges.....what an idiot

AstonMartin said... »February 08, 2013

Very nice and sporty interior! The Stingray Concept from several years ago had a stunning interior but this production interior, although not as striking, has a high attention to detail and incorporates an incredible level of technology. Looking forward to seeing it in person tomorrow at the Auto Show.

Kaveh Ghavim said... »February 08, 2013

GM and quality don't mix, cheap high rate loans on people that can't afford the cars is why GM sells cars.

lacutis2012 lacutis said... »February 09, 2013

u know they can sell anything to americans these days.....what's with the whole "real" stitching...what being a tailor and stitching something is an art now....wtf...i guess enough slow motion footage can sell anything... weaving is more of an art ... can't wait for that to be exploited in the near future.... actually the way its going..gluing 2 things together will be next big thing...

lacutis2012 lacutis said... »February 09, 2013

Tesla is the only American car company I can respect ...they produce High Qulaity with having the competition forcing them to...

Steve said... »February 09, 2013

high quality of craftmanship on a mass production, I'm not sure if that is achievable by GM, but if it works, I would hope GM applies the same principle to every other cars.

jh said... »February 09, 2013

major improvement on the older corvette interieurs - but lets be honest.. those were as cheap as it gets. this on, even better by far, still doesn't look premium somehow. the designlanguage would fit to a kia saloon or maybe an infinity.

what the accomplished on the exterieur design (except for those taillights), they missed in the interieur. there are too many rounded triangle shapes in it. some straighter and more parallel lines would have made it look much more serious.

James Moss said... »February 09, 2013

I am glad Chevy is trying with this new interior to get it right which should have been right several years ago.

James Moss said... »February 09, 2013

No not really...we don't have money anymore...lol.

toddv said... »February 09, 2013

ok folks lets remember this is a 50-60 k automobile not a 90 -100 k automobile. GM need to keep the costs down someplace. therefore for a 50 - 60 k auto, the interior isn't that bad. if you want leather dash with premium stitching and high quality materials, get in line for a much higher priced vehicle , Telsa included !! let get real folks.

dumblikeyou2 said... »February 09, 2013

Speak for yourself.

Karl Henry said... »February 09, 2013

Your spelling would fit a 2nd grader.

dumblikeyou2 said... »February 09, 2013

When you set out to build cars to make money, the whole point is to convince the customer and sell, not to satisfy dimwits like you that don't have two pennies to their name to rub together. Go find a nice article about some predictable German borebox to fawn over if that's what it takes for your praise.

dumblikeyou2 said... »February 09, 2013

Both were made by GM so yeah, there may be a genealogy there.

lacutis2012 lacutis said... »February 09, 2013

EXACTLY my point...4u A car is about making money not ABOUT building quality product... Tesla is a quality product and is american....see no German references here like you expected..

tkindred said... »February 09, 2013

Hey, GM used to my pure garbage that only sold because "buy America" was the thing then. They have come very far in their quality. I would actually consider buying a GM product now. I would have never considered it before.

jh said... »February 10, 2013

i typed it in quiet a hurry, sorry for the misspellings... how good is your german, by the way? bet you can speak my language fluently, right ;)

jh said... »February 10, 2013

that's true - but despite the materials, a different design doesn't cost (much) more. and they did use some nice materials by the look of it.

psiqtas said... »February 10, 2013

That interior isn't so bad, because it shold be very easy to use and readable, but the digital instrument cluster is a big fail - they tried it in the 80's and no hit, so why try it again?

NE1BUTU said... »February 10, 2013

When people talk about "stitching" as if that's a revolutionary element to a quality interior, it's clear how behind the times the Corvette team actually is. And to say that "there isn't a single surface that wasn't thought about..." again, reinforces the apparent fact that these guys are just now figuring out how to make a decent interior. The end result appears to be well made, but the design itself is very common and unoriginal. I love Corvettes, but I'm not optimistic that this is the car that's expected to compete for the next eight years or so.

BazZtarD said... »February 11, 2013

They can try to convince me all they want; it still looks dated in the end...

Neinfectat De Comunism said... »February 11, 2013

it's no german, let's admit it...an improvement but still poor in comparison with european cars...

GW Field said... »February 17, 2013

I've got to laugh at the notion of expensive German cars being 'quality' autos. Once the warranty period is over on those cars they have a hard time moving them off car lots. The depreciation on them is incredible.
The amount of silly over the top complicated electronic systems and sensors in them make them ticking time bombs once out of warranty.
If you want quality buy a Honda, Toyota or Subaru.

GW Field said... »February 17, 2013

Have you ever owned a German car once it's out of warranty?

GW Field said... »February 17, 2013

After 4 years that 60K Vette will be worth 10-20K more than the 100K German auto.
Just have a look at comparatively how little the 100K Bmws and MGs bring when sold used.

Karl Henry said... »February 27, 2013

USA#1, Germany #1245!

James Moss said... »April 12, 2013

I always do...

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