There’s no good news in this one anyway you look at it. The family of a Corvette driver who was fatally shot by LA police has filed a $20 million wrongful death suit against the city.
Do you try to come up with clever ways to affix a front license plate at the risk of damaging your Corvette and its looks, or do you just deal with the possibility of getting pulled over for not having one?
Typically, I’d never associate a review for a Corvette with a stand-up routine at a comedy club. Yet, that’s the first thing that comes to mind in this 2008 Corvette review recently posted on YouTube by the guys from Regular Car Reviews.
Apparently fans of the 638-horsepower C6 ZR1 still have a little time to pick up one of the cars despite all other C6 production having been discontinued.
Who knew that a company had teamed up with SuperVettes to develop some really cool special-edition Stingray cases for the iPhone 5?
Hell, short of skydiving off the Empire State Building, I’d probably do just about anything for a chance to own a new Z06, as long as it was legal. The trouble is, when a former big-time high school football recruit insinuates that he was offered a new Corvette to play for the University of Alabama, it’s big news.
It’s no secret that despite the appeal of the Corvette as an everyday sports car, it has a cherished legacy in the world of racing as well. Look no further than the new C7.R, which has been heating up this year’s GT Le Mans series, for proof of that.