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C1 Chevrolet Corvette Generation (1953-1962) From a purely automotive perspective, America in the 1950s was a pretty great place to be. The U.S. had come out of World War II stronger than it went ...
The second generation (1963-1967) saw the Corvette truly hit its stride. Design traits that hold through to today were born in this era, though arguably the most famous of these was built for just ...
Chevrolet built another standout Corvette during the C2 generation. Considered by many to be one of the best Corvettes of all time, the L88 was offered as an option package in 1967.
Know Your Old Corvette Generations: C4. The Chevrolet Corvette skipped the 1983 model year, bowing the C4 generation in 1984. Over the course of production (which lasted until 1996), ...
At the rear, a carbon fiber diffuser cleans up airflow under the car and improves tire grip by reducing lift. It works in ...
Andreas Wennevold, the virtual artist behind the 'wnvld' account on social media, has a knack for American muscle in vintage-modern form, as it turns out ...
The C7 Generation Chevrolet Corvette is holding on to its value five years after it left production. The last front-engine Corvette is depreciating slower than its mid-engine sibling.
The latest Chevy Corvette, the C8-generation car, is a raging bargain when it comes to the dollars-to-performance ratio. Managing Editor Steven Ewing drove the entry-level 2020 Corvette to confirm ...
Chevrolet is already the featured car the Monterey Motorsports Reunion races, but it's also aiming to make a big splash outside the track. The Bow Tie has put all seven generations of production ...
General Motors, Chevy’s parent company, is working on a next-generation Corvette, but it will continue to produce the current Corvette for at least two more model years.
Spring cleaning came early in Kentucky this year. The last of the sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvettes (C6) rolled off the assembly line in Bowling Green yesterday morning, as the automaker began ...