Florida Man Drives New Corvette Stingray Into Ditch, Can’t Say We’re Surprised

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Only if the Vette had been leaving a Cars & Coffee meet and the driver had been trying to impress the crowd could this situation have been worse.

While the specifics of this collision are still unclear, we do know that it happened recently in Panama City, Florida, and that the involved vehicle was a brand-new red C8 Corvette Stingray. Fortunately, the driver appears unscathed because he can be seen in one of the pictures strolling next to a cop.

We don’t have any context for the photo, which seems to have been snapped by someone who was rubbernecking while driving past the scene. There’s no telling if this was the result of distracted driving, a brake check, medical episode, more power than skill, etc. Sure, a lot of people will add their expert analysis, but we simply don’t know what happened since there are no local reports we could find of the accident.

The fact that the car is no longer in pristine condition and that it wasn’t just any car, of course, is the bad news. As several people noted on the C8 Corvette Owners (And Friends) Facebook group, it w as one where you could have to deal with a 12-month or longer waiting period in order to receive a replacement one if necessary.

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Let’s just state that if this car winds up on Copart, it will assist us understand more about what happened without going into the type or amount of the damage. The C8 Vette probably didn’t suffer any significant damage. The frunk lid is visible in one photograph, although that wasn’t due to the collision (the driver likely had to retrieve something from there). However, depending on how much velocity the automobile had before the collision, there should be some minor to substantial underbody damage.

Also, if no airbags went off, then the driver should really consider himself lucky. It would mean the impact wasn’t that forceful, and fixing the car back up shouldn’t be that big of a problem.

The 2021 Corvette Stingray is priced from $58,900, in return for which you get a 6.2-liter V8 engine with 490 hp (497 PS) and 465 lb-ft (630 Nm) of torque. With the available Performance exhaust or Z51 Performance Package, you can raise those figures to 495 hp (502 PS) and 470 lb-ft (637 Nm) of torque, resulting in a 0-60 mph (96 kph) time of just 2.9 seconds. Anyway, there’s no telling if the insurance company will total the C8 Corvette or not.

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