While there are some early C1 Corvettes out there that are exceedingly rare and prohibitively expensive, there are plenty of first-generation Corvettes - especially those between 1959 and 1961 - that are well within the range of most budgets.
A Four-Year Agreement The UAW strike that lasted 40 days ended when the union ratified an agreement with General Motors...
The Mid-Engine Corvette’s Cockpit Might Look Odd, But With Good Reason…. By now you’ve heard it said of the Corvette...
The LT4 engine has always been synonymous with high-performance. Introduced by General Motors in 1996, the LT4 was specifically designed as a more powerful variant to the next-generation LT1 engine previously introduced by GM in 1992. The LT4 small-block is a modern marvel, packing 600+ horsepower into a compact and affordable package.
“Elkhart Lake Blue” and “Shadow Gray” Join the New Corvette Color Palette On Friday, April 27, 2018, General Motors hosted...
Here’s Something You Won’t Likely Ever See Again – A Like New 1953 Corvette – and Its For Sale! How...
Briggs Cunningham – A Man and His Dream The Early Days of Le Mans The 24 Hours of Le Mans...
Editors note: we have partnered with Sports Car Digest to republish Corvette-focused interviews, race reports, galleries, and more. This article...
A Slow Start To 2018 General Motors has published their first vehicle sales report for 2018, and sales of the C7...
A Pretty Big Issue Recently, there was a brake sensor issue, but now there’s an engine issue. Apparently, if you’re...
AUCTION: A 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06/N03 Owned by Mickey Thompson! An incredibly rare piece of Mickey Thompson’s personal fleet can...
New Spy Photos Give Us Our Best Look Yet of Next-Gen Corvette New spy photographs reveal a mid-engine C8 Corvette...
Fastest production Corvette ever raises the bar at Virginia International Raceway On the Racetrack For anyone that’s questioned just how...
Production of the 2021 Mid-Engine Corvette Stingray was cut short by General Motors. Production of the 2021 MY (model years) was paused in May and June, 2021, due in large part to an ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips. The Coupe proved the more popular bodystyle.
2019 Corvette – The Ultimate Guide The 2019 model year was an exciting time in the history of the Chevy...
New GM Patent Suggests Next-Gen Corvette Could Include Electric Doors Despite a lack of formal communications from GM, there is...
Corvette Racing To Replace Jan Magnussen with Jordan Taylor for 2020 IMSA WeatherTech Season Jordan Taylor has been slated to...
They Say No News Is Good News…We’re Not So Sure When It Comes to the Mid-Engine Corvette You’ve heard us...
GM discontinues full factory-backed Corvette Racing team beginning in 2024 to instead focus on customer teams. If you’ve been a...
The Future of Corvette – A Look Ahead at What’s Next The second decade of the twenty-first century has been...
Blurring the Lines Between the Road and the Racetrack – the 2024 Corvette Z06 GT3.R When GM announced they’d be...
The actual Corvette Pace Car that served at the 79th running of the Indianapolis 500 was a near-stock LT1 Corvette Convertible, except for the mandatory safety features that were required by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Official Pace Car cam equipped with strobe lights, a special roll-bar, five-point safety harnesses for the driver and passenger and an on-board fire suppression system. Chevrolet built just three of the actual pace cars.
The Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky If you’ve ever driven thru Bowling Green, Kentucky on I-65, then you...
FOR SALE: A 1,300-Mile 1990 Corvette ZR-1 Coupe! If you were a child of the late seventies, chances are better...
Corvette Racing: By the Numbers As many of you know by now, this year’s running of the 24 Hours of...
So You’ve Always Wanted a Corvette But Never Thought You Could Afford One? We Take You Through Some Options. Almost...
The Specialty Engineering Group (SVE) has partnered with Chevy to create the 2019 Yenko/SC Corvette Stage II. This new Corvette, which is the creation of Specialty Vehicles Engineering in cooperation with Chevrolet, delivers an incredible 1000 horsepower and 875 lb-ft of torque. Better yet, it's an option that you can order from your local Chevy dealership.
FOR SALE: A Like NEW 1978 Corvette Pace Car with just 42 Documented Miles! Have you ever dreamed of going...
Harley Earl retired from General Motors on December 1, 1958. He had reached GM’s then-mandatory retirement age of 65 and...
An all-new “American Revolution” (this time, of the Mid-Engine variety) may be upon us! Never in the brand’s history has...