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Old 08-14-2019, 08:44 PM
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Old 08-15-2019, 02:24 PM
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Finally, official pricing for the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is out. True to its promise, Chevrolet is making the sports car available for less than $60,000. It will start at exactly $59,995 when it goes on sale early next year.

The base Corvette Stingray is the 1LT, which comes with plenty of standard features, as listed below. The 2LT trim package starts at $67,295, while the 3LT is priced from $71,945.

Prices increase quickly with options. For $1,195, a performance exhaust raises output from 490 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque to 495 hp and 470 lb-ft. Meanwhile, a front suspension lift system can be added to the 2LT and 3LT trims for $1,495. With this system, you can press a button when approaching an obstacle such as a speed bump, and the location is stored in cloud memory. The next time you approach the location, the lift system activates automatically. Up to 1,000 locations can be stored.

The Z51 Performance Package is a $5,000 option, bringing the base model to just below $65,000 when so equipped. It is available on any trim, and Chevy says models with the package can hit 60 mph in under 3 seconds. This package adds a performance exhaust and suspension, electronic limited slip differential, front splitter, rear spoiler, larger disc brakes, Michelin Pilot Sport 4S summer only performance tires, updated axle ratio, enhanced cooling, and front brake cooling inlets.
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Z51's performance at $65K!!! Wow! European Super and even Hypercars better be wary!! Just wait for Z06 and ZL1 versions!!!! Gonna be interesting. Lotta car (and performance) for the $$$$$!!!
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In addition to releasing full pricing on the mid-engine C8 Corvette this morning, Chevrolet has announced another nugget of info: A top speed of 194 MPH for the base car. That is fast. Really fast, especially for a car that starts at $59,995.

According to Chevy, this speed can only be achieved with the entry-level 2020 Corvette, not one equipped with the Z51 Performance Pack. That car will have a lower top speed (which Chevy has yet to reveal), as a result of the additional drag generated by its aerodynamic body add-ons.
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The C8 Chevrolet Corvette Starts Under $60K…But Only for the First Year

GM shocked the automotive world when it announced that the mid-engine 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray would start under $60,000. True to its word, Chevy recently released full pricing details on the C8 Corvette, revealing a starting price of $59,995 including destination charge. That makes the mid-engine Corvette a huge bargain, but according to our intel, that brag-worthy base price won't last long.

A well-placed source revealed to MotorTrend that the sub-$60,000 base price would only last for the first model year. For 2021, you can expect to see a price hike. Just how much of a hike? Back in 2013, the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette launched with a starting price of $51,995—a number that was easy to swallow since it represented a jump of only $1,400 from the outgoing C6. But a few months into the C7 Corvette's inaugural year, Chevy raised the base price to $53,993, citing higher-than-expected demand. By the 2015 model year, the C7's starting price had risen to $55,995, a full $4,000 more than its original MSRP. Of course, it would've been hard to find a C7 for sticker price at launch anyway, but that's another story (one you can bet will repeat with the C8).

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Old 08-21-2019, 01:45 PM
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Like I said in an earlier post; the design does remind one of a 1995 McLaren F1.

Considering the one pictured below just sold for 19.8 million (granted it is 680 HP) the Corvette is looking really good at this price point.
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