Corvette GT-1 Edition in the Pipeline
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Once again, fellow car enthusiasts from Europe, please give your keyboards a rest and be assured that most Americans are not infatuated with the Corvette. Lots of us don't subscribe to the image, mentality or quality of these things throughout most of their production run. This doesn't mean that we don't respect the small proportion of owners who go to the track and compete well. I kind of respect that GM does so well with old tech and low budget, but I'd never want to own one. I certainly wouldn't to want to put owning one on display by driving it at 5 miles an hour around town wearing a shiny jacket proclaiming my unwavering loyalty to an Earnhardt.
January 30, 2009 5:05 pm
This is exactly the reason why Chev should be the first to go bankrupt. After everything thats happened they are going to invest in thousands of dollars, if not millions to create a new variation of the ZR1 by means of new colors. Now ask you self how many of the ZR1?s are actually going to sell? Rather invest on finding, I can not believe i?m saying this, but rather invest in electric driven cars. the volt is far from perfect.
January 30, 2009 5:57 pm
Chill man, this will be available on coupe, convertible and Z06 models. Not the ZR1, the ZR1 it's already perfect, and it's just an esthetic package, that doesn't cost to much.
January 30, 2009 6:08 pm
never knew a paint job was investing that much ;) Also, Chevy will sell all of their zr-1's when the day is done, none of them will ever sit on a show room floor for to long.
January 30, 2009 11:34 pm









