Setting the mark for performance once again this year, the
new 2008 2009 Chevrolet Corvette is incomparable on road today.
This 2008 2009 Chevy Corvette review will describe the three trim
levels of the Corvette:
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Z06
- 50th Anniversary Limited Edition
From its first public showing in 1953, it's clear that this
car holds a special place in the hearts of every American
and every lover of cars. Still, as you can see from the Corvette
picture above, the car is a classic that warrants explanation
every single time you mention it. We have tried to compile
as much information into our Corvette review for you here.
If you like what you see, please let us know.
The 2008 2009 Chevy Corvette purrs on the pavement, thanks to
Chevrolet's classic LS1 engine. Technical highlights of this
award-winning V8 include:
- Lightweight aluminum construction
- Sequential Fuel Injection
- Electronic Throttle Control
- Horsepower is 350 at 5200 rpm
- Available high performance six-speed manual
- Standard electronically controlled four-speed automatic
transmission.
The spectacular 2008 2009 Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary
Edition offers the new real-time damping technology of Magnetic
Selective Ride Control. And if you're interested in the 2008 2009
Chevrolet Corvette Z06, an L6 engine produces 405 horsepower
at 6000 rpm. Whichever model you choose, you'll become a piece
of Corvette history by owning one of these special cars. With
that in mind, choose wisely, and remember that when you buy
a 2008 2009 Chevrolet Corvette, you're buying more than just a
beautiful automobile.
Beauty, however, cannot be underestimated; Corvette history
tells us some things get better over time. All of the models
continue Chevrolet's innovative tradition with flexible sheet-molded
composite body panels that will never rust and a wood core
composite floor that is both lightweight and exceptionally
strong. On the inside, the Corvette boasts standard Sport
bucket seats with leather seating surfaces, inflatable lumbar
support and adjustable side bolsters, and a dual-cove instrument
panel with the traditional Corvette crossed-flags badging.
Does driving get any better than this? According to this Chevrolet
Corvette review, the answer is no.
With a Corvette history one could characterize as sporty,
few would think that this car could be safe, too. Yet it is.
Every 2008 2009 Corvette is equipped with standard Active Handling,
an advanced stability control system that provides nearly
seamless operation and low intrusion in just about any driving
condition. Add to this technology standard Corvette safety
cage construction, airbags, and front and rear crash zones,
and you can rest assured that your 2008 2009 Chevrolet Corvette
will protect you when driving gets hairy. To learn more about
Active Handling, check out additional Corvette info, or see
some Corvette pictures like the one atop this page, please
be sure to come again. We hope you enjoyed our Corvette review!