Imagine being lucky enough to finally get that 2020 Chevy Corvette C8 you ordered prior to all the manufacturing closing down a few months ago. Then imagine that brand new Vette being destroyed by a Chevy dealership when you bring it in for service.
Florida-based C8 owner Jake Anthony recently brought his car in for service and clearly, the dealership did not know the proper way to put it on the lift. The new mid-engined Vette has a different weight distribution that the dealer was apparently oblivious to, resulting in the car falling off the lift. To make matters worse, people at the dealership took pictures of the wrecked car and posted it online without his authorization.
Jake posted a picture of the car on his Instagram and tagged General Motors. GM's corporate team noticed and has become involved. In the comment section of his post, Anthony said, "I've spoken with [GM] executives, I'm not interested in a new base model. I'm waiting for the Z06 for my next C8."
Source: CarBuzz