Chris Maresca
I think it looks fantastic - looks like a Ferrari FF but without the sticker shock.
If I was in the market for a new car, this would deserve consideration - there aren't a lot of shooting breaks on the market....
Steve Jones
Looks nice, but surely a Corvette pick-up truck would have been more in character.
Old Guy
Loved that wagon look since the PV1800. Would like to see more of this car. For the non driving purists practicality can come in degrees. Thank you Gizmag for your knowledgeable and daily articles.
Geoffrey Grinnell
Profile looks awesome. Would love to see more of it. I was putting different roofs on Corvette model cars 45 years ago. And this reminds me a little of the Volvo P1800ES back in the 70's. Might have to break the piggy bank and get me one of these!!
JDS
I love it! The idiot auto manufacturers have forsaken the Station Wagon in the U.S. while producing them for the rest of the world. For example, Hyundai makes a gorgeous Sonata wagon sold in Europe...but NO, not here in the U.S.
TheRogue1000
I vote "yes", too. I love the looks of it and it does away with the cramped feel of trying to take stuff with you which has to be carefully chosen and packed in order to fit.
Joel Smith
YES! Love it. We certainly get screwed out of wagons here in North America, not everyone wants to drive a 4x4 minivan called a cross-over.
StWils
Looks Great! The station wagon form factor will no doubt be"re-discovered" in time. However what is a "shooting brake"?
Griffin
Ummm.... Next: 4x4 pickup version with chrome roll bar and ginormous fog lights perhaps?
GM/CORVETTE NEEDS TO BUILD A REAL MID-ENGINE SPORTS CAR OR THEY WILL END UP BUILDING SHINOLA LIKE THIS- IF ANYTHING!
joe1946
Does it have a 255mph top speed like the 1988 Callaway Corvette ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8dI-47Z2hI