
While General Motors may be reconsidering their model lineup, one model that is likely to remain unscathed is the Chevrolet Corvette. Despite changing new car demand, and certainly less interest in sports cars, the Chevy Corvette remains a popular American performance icon and retains a loyal following of Vette enthusiasts.
Highlighting the importance of the Chevrolet Corvette, GM announced that the Bowling Green Assembly facility has completed more than 1,500,000 Corvettes. This is a huge milestone for the plant according to Saginaw Used Cars, and certainly is an indication of how important the Corvette continues to be despite setbacks. Detroit Chevrolet Corvette dealers say the news also came on the same day that GM released pricing for the 2010 Corvette Grand Sport. The Grand Sport Coupe will begin at $55,720 and pricing for the Grand Sport Convertible will be begin at $59,530.
With a zero to 60 mph time of less than four seconds and the ability to pull 1.0g on the skid pad, Dayton Chevrolet repair specialists contest that the Chevy Corvette Grand Sport is an impressive value considering its performance strengths. What may be even more impressive is that the new Corvette manages to get 26 miles per gallon on the highway.
The Chevrolet Corvette remains a popular fixture of GM’s product lineup. With 1.5 million Corvettes built, it’s certainly evident that the Corvette is truly an icon. In helping the company rebuild its brand and its image, expect the company to promote this popular product further, emphasizing the Corvette’s history, performance, and value.
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Chevrolet Corvette enthusiasts can relax, the Vette won’t be going anywhere.
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