First, there was the GM strike last year, which delayed the 2020 Chevy Corvette. Then, not long after deliveries began, the coronavirus pandemic hit, shutting down factories and delaying more production. Now, there’s a huge backlog and buyers aren’t too happy. Chevy doesn’t sound all that happy either.
Corvette buyers, or would-be Corvette buyers, are nonplussed about the fact that Chevy just can’t seem to make new Corvettes fast enough, so much so that Chevy is converting some 2020 Corvette orders to 2021s.
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