At around $4700 a pop in 1973 (which was a thousand bucks more than they were in 1970), they were still a thousand less than a C3 Corvette and ... After decades of flat, used-car pricing, values ...
At around $4700 a pop in 1973 (which was a thousand bucks more than they were in 1970), they were still a thousand less than a C3 Corvette and $4000 cheaper than an E-Type or 911. After decades of ...
Miami, Florida-based Vossen has a vast portfolio of aftermarket wheels, and this time around, one of its American sets was ...
The build is based on the chassis of a C5 but has C3 panels and many parts from a C7. Feeding the rear wheels is a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V8 recently detuned (!) to 800 hp. Despite the ...
The Chevrolet Corvette first appeared on the scene in 1953, and while it took a short while for the American public to really click with the all-new sports car, continual development did ...
0-100 mph in just 7 seconds flat, and through the quarter mile in 11.3 seconds at 131 mph. With a drag-limited top speed of 205 mph, the C6 ZR1 became the single fastest Corvette model ever built.
It seems like just yesterday we were all hyping up the 2025 Corvette ZR1's twin-turbocharged V8 engine and its 233 miles per hour top speed. But there's apparently another Corvette being tested ...
the most popular 2024 Corvette paint color was Arctic White (paint code G8G) at 15.6 percent of production, followed by Torch Red (paint code GKZ) at 14.4 percent and Black (paint code GBA ...
Since 1981, the GM Bowling Green plant in Kentucky has served as the exclusive producer of the Chevy Corvette sports car, including the latest mid-engine C8. As GM Authority covered previously ...
This 1963 Chevy Corvette Stingray is a restomod reinterpretation of Peter Brock's original sketch. Powered by a 550-hp V-8, the split-window C2 is nonetheless a pretty understated effort.