For years now, we’ve worried about the next generation Corvette.
The Car Connection says, enough already.
For years now, we’ve worried about the next generation Corvette.
The Car Connection says, enough already.
This shouldn’t be a fair race as
Will you help the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation reach its goal of raising $1 million for the third year in a row to help kids battling cancer?
It’s all part of the Foundation’s 2019 Corvette Program, Corvette for a Cure.
We’ve been sharing these pics of Corvette Vanity Plates for well over 10 years now and I can’t remember another show that had a higher concentration of personalized plates than what we saw last month at the National Corvette Museum Bash.
Spy photographers were able to get a few shots of a C8 Corvette prototype working out at the GM Proving Grounds in Milford, MI. Photos of the occasion were shared by Car and Driver.
These are bought and paid for so head over to Car and Driver now and take a look, and then c’mon back for some of our helpful analysis.
Rumor had it a few months ago that the C8 Corvette was delayed six months because of electrical problems.
Since General Motors doesn’t sign our checks, we don’t know for sure if that is really the case or just another Internet hoax.
One of the ways we like to refer to the Corvette is that it’s a canvas for the owner to customize their way. We get that not every mod is for everyone, but we do like to hear from owners who are passionate about a certain product.
For a brief period in the early 1980s, I sadly admit I was a traitor to my beloved Corvettes. After a love affair with Corvettes dating back to when I was probably 6 or 7 years old, for some unknown reason, I bought a new two-tone blue and silver 1980 Datsun 280ZX, the first year they offered T-tops. I drove that car for three years, then, fortunately, got a whiff of smelling salts and came to my senses, buying my first Corvette, a red 1980 model with 13,000 miles on the odometer.
We always love to see the good that Corvette owners are capable of in providing support for worthy causes. One such event is the annual Corvette Drive to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, TN.
This year, a total of 73 Corvettes were registered for the annual Corvette Drive which brought the hospital over $240,000 in contributions from the drivers, their passengers and those that sponsored them.