The production of cars and other vehicles through the years are the evidence of an extensive revolution and advancement of technology. Every car model has its unique feature, function and system that compete with the other. The manufacturing business of cars is still growing up to the present times, satisfying the needs and wants of car enthusiasts, or those who simply wanted to drive. With the wide variety of vehicle models available today, you can always get something that suit your tastes. But when it comes to a tremendous and extraordinary on-the-road experience, a Chevrolet Corvette is always included in the option.
The chevy culture of Xtreme Corvette is very popular all over the world. The name Chevrolet Corvette made it to the top due to a hundred years of creating well inspired Corvettes. The legacy of making these noteworthy sports cars started in the year 1953, by the General Motors Chevrolet Division. The first Xtreme Corvette model was designed by Harley Earl and the name Corvette was given by Myron Scott. Chevrolet Corvette got its name from the small and easy to maneuver warship utilized during the World War II. The Chevrolet Corvette Convertible was introduced by the public in 1953 at the auto show by the General Motors. Today, Chevrolet Corvette cars are manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The Chevrolet Corvette made its way though a series of overall changes and upgrades for six generations. Each year from 1953 up to present, these cars were molded for system and feature advancements, until the greatest of the car qualities are achieved. The generations of making Chevrolet Corvette include C1 made from 1953 to 1962, C2 (1963 to 1967), C3 (1968 to 1982), C4 (1984 to 1996), C5 (1997 to 2004) and the C6 (2005 up to present). Today, the brilliant creators of these Xtreme Corvettes still continue to thrive for absolute Corvette perfection by making the next generation of sports car development.
Some of the most popular Chevrolet Corvette throughout the generations of making quality sports cars include the 1954 Corvette Convertible, the 1960 Corvette Convertible, 1963 and 1965 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe, 1967 Corvette Sting Ray Convertible, the 1971, 73 and 64 Corvette Stingray Coupe and the 1984 Corvette Coup.
The latest Chevrolet Corvette models include 2012 Coupe, 2012 Convertible, the 2012 Grand Sport Coupe, 2012 Grand Sport Convertible and the 2012 Z06 which are made with absolute contemporary styles and technologically advanced sports car systems.








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