No
Chevrolet didn't make the Corvette in 1983.
No, the last year for a factory C3 Corvette convertible was 1975.
Chevrolet didn't make a I52 engine.
even the 2008 sante fe could do 0-60 in under 6 seconds. toyotas hyundai mazda its becoming more and more prevalent. the 02 Lingenfelter Chevrolet Corvette 0-60 mph 1.97 has the fastest time so far.
Chevrolet didn't make a Corvette Grand Sport in 2007, they first brought out the C6 generation version of the Grand Sport in 2010. The 2010 Grand Sport puts out 436HP.
You can find reviews on a 1981 Corvette online at the CarGurus website. Once on the page, click on "Research" in the top navigation bar, then choose Make: Chevrolet, Model: Corvette and Year: 1981 to bring up the reviews.
No way. Chevrolet will never stop building the Corvette as long as they are in business. The Corvette has a loyal following and sells all the Corvettes they make every year at the Bowling Green, Ky plant.
No, they stopped making the C5 generation Z06 in 2004 and started making the C6 generation Z06 in 2006
presuming you've checked all the fuses and relays theres a sender switch on the transmission should have 2 wires attached to it.. make sure the wires are not disconnected or damaged
The 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport takes only 4 seconds to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour. It is a luxury car that is meant to make one feel like a racer.
yes they did make a 4 seater corvette.
Yes, Chevrolet produced a convertible version of the Corvette in 1978. This model year marked the introduction of the new C3 generation's "fastback" design, but the convertible option remained available alongside the coupe. The 1978 Corvette convertible featured a sleek design and was popular among enthusiasts during its production.