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Why the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 changed performance expectations
The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 arrived at a moment when American performance cars were getting bigger, faster, and more ...
Hearing an engine fire up for the first time after bolting together the precision-machined parts is incredibly satisfying.
Customers can specify their own V-8 in new high-performance 'Vettes at the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Gearheads love to say that there's no replacement for displacement, but when you've got small engines more powerful than muscle car V8s, times have changed.
Buying a brand-new Corvette is already something to be proud of, and owning a mid-engine sports car or supercar is certainly exciting, but Chevrolet is about to make the experience even better, ...
Chevrolet has just become (again) the sole car manufacturer to offer the Build Your Own Engine experience. The program will ...
Owners will have the opportunity to work alongside a master technician at the Bowling Green assembly complex ...
This old Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is so powerful that it can send shivers down the spines of new-age supercars. But is it fast?
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