Friday, June 18, 2010

2012 Chevrolet Corvette:



2012 Chevrolet Corvette: What GM's planning for the C7... And what it must do to make America's Sports Car a world-beater
From the November, 2007 issue of Motor Trend
/ By Angus MacKenzie, Todd Lassa

If you were a car-crazed kid in America any time between Eisenhower and LBJ, chances are you learned about one sports car before any other: Corvette. It might've been a two-tone C1 roadster, a split-window coupe parked among svelte Corvairs and boxy Impalas on your neighborhood dealership's showroom floor, or Tod and Buzz's dull gray convertible on television; but the long hood, the short deck, the two buckets, and the brawny, yet sophisticated American swagger caught your eye. It was the stuff dreams were made of.
2012 Chevrolet Corvette Rear View
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Now one of America's longest-lasting nameplates, the Corvette has had its toe-curling Elvis-in-Vegas years (the awful, asthmatic C3s of 1975-1977 were the absolute nadir). But the opening decade of the 21st century finds America's own sports car in the best shape it's ever been. The 2008 C6 is the sharpest, fastest, and best-finished Corvette yet, while the 197-mph Z06 is, quite simply, the best-value supercar you can buy anywhere in the world.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/future/112_0711_2012_chevrolet_corvette/index.html#ixzz0rBmVgvu0

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