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2009 Retro C3R

Rumor has it that General Motors is going to give the new Corvette model a retro look? But is that really going to work? It is true that this style has worked for other manufacturers - but when it comes to this American muscle car is that really what consumers will want?

Corvette ZR1 Tests At Milford Proving Grounds

The Corvette ZR1 was invited to come out to the Milford Proving Grounds this week and a few lucky people were allowed to come out and view it. Unfortunately we were not there - but we were able to get a chance to hear about it.

Corvette Convertible Added To Avis’ List Of Rentals

It’s time that we drive in something more comfortable and relaxing in between those long airline trips. If we could we would take our cars – but some of us have to rely on the usual old cars that are available. Until now.

Grill Out On The BBQ Vette

The weather is getting warmer (at least in some parts of the country) and that means that we are already pulling out our grills in hopes that we can have some real food. Why spend the trouble of pulling out the same old grill when you can always use your Corvette to give it that special char grilled taste to it.

Corvette ZR1 To Sport The LS9 Supercharged V8

Corvette enthusiasts have been waiting breathlessly for the ultimate Corvette. It has been given many names including Blue Devil, Super Sport, and the ZR1. It seems that the name ZR1 is the most common name that is being used and we are hoping that it might just stick.

Chevy Looking To Make Leno’s C6RS Corvette

Jay Leno’s famous C6RS Corvette and how powerful it is. It is powered by a E85 and can produce up to 600 horsepower. Rumor has it that this unique car will be going into production soon.

If it does you can expect it to be expensive and not easy to get your hands on. Chevrolet may only build 25 of these E85-powered C6RS Corvettes, meaning that you’ll probably have to pay quite a hefty premium (or be invited) to cruise around town with 600 horses of ethanol-fueled power.

Pininfarina Corvette Making Its Way To Scottsdale

The 1963 Pininfarina Rondine Corvette is the birth car for rare sport cars like the Spada Codatronca and the Castagna Aznom. This retrofitting Corvette boasts Italian sheetmetal and has become a cherished trade in the coachbuilding industry.

The 1963 Pininfarina Rondine Corvette is a one-of-a-kind coachbuilt sportscar was shown at the ‘63 Paris auto show, and has remained in Pininfarina’s collection since, recently re-appearing at the Concorso at Villa d’Este in 2005 in celebration of the famous design house’s 75th birthday.

What Could The 2009 Corvette Be?

If you are one of the many people looking at the photo that was taken of what is possibly the newest Corvette then you, like everyone else, are probably wondering if it could be another Z06. There is still no answer to that question, but many of us are seeking hard for the answer. What we do know is that it will be a powerful vehicle.

2008 Z07 To Arrive Soon

The usual 2008 Corvette LS3 carries 436 horsepower and hits 60 mph in just over 4 seconds. Most people feel the 2008 Corvette is worthy of travel within the continental United States, but for the much-rumored Z07, we’d fly to Mars.

There have been many rumors about the vaunted Blue Devil Corvette for well over a year now, and when everyone saw that the 2008 Viper would have a domestic-best 600 HP, it was obvious that an even more powerful Corvette was as soon to come. And it seems that it’s completion is coming near the end.

National Corvette Museum Celebrates The Passing Years

April 26-28 was a big time for Corvette owners and enthusiasts. It seemed that every Corvette lover seemed to head to the National Corvette Museum is Bowling Green, Kentucky. The reason for the gathering? It was the C5-C6 bash, a celebration celebrating the two latest versions of the American sports car that started the chain.