The Corvette never had a generation without a 13-second or better car, except the C1 ... C4 fourth generation. The toned-down ...
The 1995-1996 Corvette C4 ... the C1 evolved with new engines, suspension improvements, and design tweaks. By 1962, Corvettes were equipped with a powerful small-block V8 engine. The C2 Corvette ...
What Happened to the First Prototype C6 ZR1? The 2009 “Blue Devil” ZR1 Corvette was sucked into a sinkhole under the National Corvette Museum (NCM) where it was being displayed. This ...
The original C1 ... C2 split-window Z06 can strike "find the Holy Grail" off their bucket list. Intended to reach the public in October 1982 for the 1983 model year, the C4 Chevy Corvette had ...
It gave the C3 Corvette a new 370-hp (gross ... With up to 405 hp (with the 1993 updates) on tap, the C4 ZR-1 was a bonafide supercar killer. Next up was the C6 ZR1, which became available during the ...
Designed to transform any 2005 to 2013 C6 into a sharper looking, more modern Corvette, it features a ... cues from past generations like the C2 and C3... and of course the traditional round ...
He went from being locked in a car to being locked up in jail. A foolish car thief in Florida pleaded with a Corvette owner to help him out of the luxury sports vehicle — after he broke into it ...
Some of the earliest public references to the C4 Corvette ZR-1 as the “King of the Hill” can be found in automotive publications like Car and Driver and Road & Track, which labeled the sports ...
When it comes to late 2000s to early 2010s GM performance vehicles, the Corvette C6 Z06 is often considered the sweet spot due to its minimal weight, LS7 engine, and relative affordability.
There isn’t much to fix. This Corvette, known as the C6 — Corvette, 6th generation — came to market as undeniably the most refined, least-troublesome new model in Corvette history.
The introduction of the C8-generation Chevrolet Corvette in 2020 brought the biggest change to the famed nameplate since a V-8 was first stuck under the hood. And while the performance potential ...