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2013 Chevrolet-Corvette c7 2012 corvette zo6
2013 Chevrolet-Corvette c7 2012 Corvette zo6
Corvette Stingray 2011 Corvette ZR1
Corvette Stingray 2011 Corvette ZR1
Corvette Convertible 2012 Corvette GT2 Racing
Corvette Convertible 2012 Corvette GT2 Racing

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Xtreme Corvettes Latest Models

The latest models of Chevrolet Corvettes are created with an absolute modernized design and up to date car engine technology. These cars top the list when it comes to the best of luxury sports cars. These Xtreme Corvettes have gone through a lot of innovation from every angle, until the latest models created with fully advanced features and performance are made available.

2012 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

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The 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible model is made with a 430 Horsepower LS3 All-aluminum V8 engine. An option for a more unique and custom made look is also available, especially with interior features. The Corvette’s body curves are smooth and sleek. Other features include Xenon intensity discharge headlamps, launch controls, radio power steering, and automatic climate control. There are a total of eight trims available for the 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible: 1LT, 2LT, Grand Sport 1LT, Grand Sport 2LT, 3LT, 4LT, Grand Sport 3LT and Grand Sport 4LT.

2012 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

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Like any other Chevrolet Corvette car models, the 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe gives you an outstanding experience while on the road. This model has the LS3 aluminum block V8 engine system. The 430 horsepower also have a dual mode exhaust function. This Corvette coupe can go up to 190 mph. The car system also has the quality suspension system for a smooth ride on the highway. Two cockpit settings, the tour and sport setting, are made available for an extensive driving experience. You do not have to worry for the acceleration quality as well; the 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is created with an impressive launch control system that guarantees consistent acceleration.

You will also enjoy a closed or open air feel while inside the car because of its removal roof panel. 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is available in different colors like the torch red, arctic white and cyber grey metallic color. For a more personal or custom feel, you can select for the brake caliper color according to your preferences. Upon purchase, you can have Chevrolet corvette car accessories as well.

2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z06

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Among the 2012 Chevy Corvette models, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is the lightest and the well balanced. It is created based on a car system that provides absolute racing experience. The main feature of 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is the aluminum frame and components made of carbon-fiber. It has a 7-liter V8 engine system and an efficient magnetic selective ride control function. The car’s design proves to be just right on the racing track, with its intense speed and high agility.


Xtreme Corvettes – the Making and History

Xtreme CorvettesOne of the most wonderful car technologies discovered in history is the six generations of Xtreme Corvettes. The name corvette was inspired by the small but maneuverable warship. The first model of Chevrolet Corvette sports car was designed by Harley Earl, an automotive designer and Design Vice President of General Motors.

The Xtreme Corvettes of the General Motors Chevrolet division of sports cars were created with six generations of unique car features that lasted from year 1953 up to present. Each car was made with its own remarkable concept and technology.

The first set or generation of Xtreme Corvettes, the Chevrolet Corvette C1, was made from 1953 to 1962. This generation was also known as the “solid axle”. These cars do not have the independent rear suspension feature until 1963. The following shows the timeline and significant facts incorporated and made in the first generation of Chevrolet Corvette.

1953 – For this year, 300 hand-built convertible Xtreme Corvettes in polo white were made.

1955 – The Xtreme Chevrolet Corvettes were made with the “Blue Flame” Inline-6 feature and V8 engines.

1956 – The new features for Xtreme Corvettes were launched, such as the side covers, power windows, convertible top powered by hydraulics.

1957 – There was an incorporation of fuel injection system, suspension and heavy-duty breaks, with manual transmissions.

1958 – Chevrolet Corvettes have more stylish and functional features including longer front ends, headlamps, a complete gauge on the dashboard and newer stirring wheel. These Xtreme Corvettes also had an exclusive twin trunk spars and hood louvers.

1961 – The “duck tail” four round lights were integrated.

1962 – Model cars produced were the fastest for this generation of Xtreme Corvettes.

For the second generation of Chevrolet Corvettes, models were designed by Larry Shinoda. Much of the features and designs were inspired by “Q Corvette” concept. The Chevrolet Corvette C2 cars were made from 1963 to 1967.

1963 – These Xtreme Corvettes were also known as “Sting Ray”. A tapering rear deck with a split rear window was integrated in the models, as well as hidden headlamps and independent rear suspension.

1964 – The maximum power of the cars was increased. The split rear window feature was replaced with full width window.

1965 – Chevrolet Corvettes models in 1965 have four-wheel disk brakes.

1965 – 67 – Models have side exhaust pipes as options, headrests, radio, and air conditioning systems. L88 engine was also introduced in 1967.

The third generation of Chevrolet Corvette C3 was inspired by concept of Mako Shark II. The generation started in 1968 and ended in 1982.

1969 – Options were made for the cars to have side exhaust or chrome tipped rear exits. The engines were based on the ZL1 system.

1970 – 72 – the high compression small block power of the cars became optional, as well as the ZR-1 and KT-1 engine system with racing equipment. Some innovations were also made, like body design and interior upgrades.

1973 – The system used for the chrome bumper was made into 5 miles per hour system, which was also made with a urethane cover.

1975 – The last of convertible Corvettes were made, which were not produced again until 11 years.

1976 – Because the cars made within this period increases temperature when in use, the floor was changed into steel panels.

1977 – 79 – The seats were leather and rear windows were made with fastback glass. Rear spoilers also became optional.

1980 – The cars became lighter and aerodynamic redesign was done.

1981 – The manufacturing center was moved from Missouri to Kentucky.

1982 – Engines made with furl-injecting system were used again.

There was a lot of newer car features introduced in this generation of Xtreme Corvettes. The C4 models were produced from 1984 – 1996.

1984 – C4 Chevrolet Corvette still had the V8 engine from the previous generation. The cars were still made lighter as suspensions and brakes are made with an aluminum material. Most gauges in the dashboard are made with digital LCD’s. Automatic overdrive for the gears was also added.

1985 – Corvettes were made with 170 kW L98 engine system.

1986 – 87 – The first convertible Chevrolet Corvette, the Indy Pace Car, was made after the 1975 convertible model. The cars now have mounted signal lights in the center. B2K twin turbo was made an option in 1987.

1988 – 96 – There was upgrades and innovations to the overall structure of the Corvettes. Different versions like GS or Grand Sport version in 1996 were released as well.

The Chevrolet Corvette manufacturers were so eager to make another set of innovations for the fifth generation of Xtreme Corvettes. The car quality and designs were carefully planned and created because of the reviews made about the previous generation of these sports car models. The production of the Chevrolet Corvette C5 started in 1997 up to 2004. They used the standards of Nissan 300ZX as well as the Mazda RX-7. As a result, this generation of Corvette was an absolute improvement from the previous models, especially when it comes to engine systems, speed and style.

The sixth generation of Chevrolet Corvette, made from 2005 up to present, is mainly expansions of designs and systems. The Corvettes in this particular generation are made with absolute high quality functioning engine systems for fuel efficiency in relation to distance.


The Nature of Xtreme Corvettes on the Road

Xtreme CorvettesThe 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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