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2008 Chevrolet Corvette in Sugar Land

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Vehicle Specs
Price: $45,488.00 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2008 Engine: V8
Mileage: 800 Bodystyle: Convertibles
Location: Sugar Land,TX Doors: 2
Exterior: Black Dealer Stock #: 134389
Interior: Cashmere VIN #: 1G1YY36W985134389
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Black 2-door Convertible, 800 miles, AUTO W/OD, 6.2L V8. Stock# 134389. Features: Power Passenger'S Seat, On*Star System, Push Button Start, Power Door Locks, Trip Odometer, Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering Wheel, Rear Defroster, Console, Front Bucket Seats, Reclining Seats, Power Driver'S Seat, Power Convertible Top, Leather Upholstery, Driver Side Remote Mirror, Fog Lights, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Memory Driver Seat, Dual Climate Zones, Driver Air Bag, Passenger'S Front Airbag, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Steering Wheel Stereo Controls, Traction Control, Heated Front Seat(S), C.D. Player, Alloy Wheels, Bose Sound System, Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs), Side Air Bag(S), Digital Comp./Temp, Homelink System.

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Professional Review

It's pretty amazing how far the Corvette has come in the past fifty years. The current, sixth-generation 'Vette now gives you 430 horsepower, endless torque, better steering feel, and a better chassis than any Corvette in history, and enough rock-solid durability to drive to Africa and back. It's a pretty far cry from the days of ladder frames and three-speed automatics.

Oddly, though, the performance isn't what has me geeked. The current crop of 'Vettes actually live up to their advertising hype - they can run with, and often embarrass, most world-class sports cars - but more important, they're satisfying and engaging to drive quickly. You could say that about a C5 Z06, perhaps, but certainly not the earlier cars. It's proof that GM realizes that a modern Corvette needs to do more than just perform - it needs to be involving, and it needs to be able to deliver the intangibles.

Things I dig: The dual-mode exhaust that switches into crazy primal scream mode above half throttle about halfway up the tach. The revised-for-2008 steering rack and gearbox; they both offer better feedback and a feel. (The Tremec six-speed is much better than it once was; shifts are no longer truckish and high-effort.) And while the chassis lacks the bombing-back-roads, knife-edged limit composure you find in the current Z06, the Z51 package still pairs a surprising amount of grip and balance with livable comfort.

p.s. Unplugging the vacuum lines from the little pot-shaped things on the exhaust tips sends the rear mufflers into Permanent Loud mode. It also unleashes a fiery hellstorm of bodaciously righteous noise and sets off every car alarm within a hundred miles.

Not that I did it or anything. Just sayin'.

Sam Smith, Associate Editor Read full article

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