The Corvette Of The New Decade
Written by man on March 31st, 2010 in Other.
Remember when rebuilding a used Chevrolet Monte Carlo was the thing to do. Finding the appropriate pre-owned Chevy is as convenient as a few clicks of your computer’s mouse. People in today’s hectic society of instant gratification look for the most convenient means to an end, even when it comes to buying a pre-owned vehicle. Today it is not uncommon for many automotive shoppers to employ the internet as a device to locate a used Chevrolet Jacksonville as well as new Chevy inventory.
A high-performance car available in two styles, the 2010 Chevrolet Corvette is an American icon that is a superlative sports car. The streamlined Chevrolet Corvette, is manufactured in two classic styles and is a outstanding buy for the sports car aficionado. The Grand Sport trim is ultra-modern featuring transfigured front and rear fenders, offset wheels, generous brakes, and unique aerodynamics for extra performance and character. The up to the minute Chevy Corvette is offered in the removable-roof coupe and convertible body styles and in three main trim levels: base Corvette, Z06 and ZR1. The standard and sport versions are powered by a 430 hp 6.2L V8, the Z06 straps a 505 hp 7.0L V8 below the hood, and the supercharged ZR1 adds extra power to the 6.2L V8 for a astonishing 638 hp.
Equally striking is the Corvette’s day to day driver usability. The interior boasts friendly ergonomics and roomy seats. Despite the compact sound of “sports car,” the 2010 Corvette contains noteworthy cargo space, specifically 22 cubic feet in the coupe. In spite of their immense capabilities, the 2010 Corvettes are still accommodating enough to handle the daily commute without causing the driver to grimace with each traffic jam or pothole. The larger than life style of the veteran generation has been replaced with a sleeker appearance, and a racetrack-ready suspension featuring lightweight alloy components.






















