Vauxhall VXR8 Gets an LS3 Engine
LONDON, England - Vauxhall is upgrading its VXR8 super sedan with the LS3 6.2-liter V8 - the same engine that is found in the 2008 Chevrolet Corvette and the upcoming 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP . via Edmunds.com News
Red-blooded Corvette shuns economy for sheer grunt
"It pretty much shows that Americans have mixed feelings when it comes to the car and the environment"
The supercharged Corvette ZR1 can really talk the torque. 5:00AM Wednesday April 30, 2008 By Alastair Sloane Corvette ZR1 At a time when carmakers are showing off every imaginable fuel-saving gizmo, General ... via The New Zealand Herald
Classic Chevy Bel Air Built up Model Kit
Posted Chevy Cars on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008. National Achiever Congress 2008 - by Joe Girard He had been job hunting without success, but on that day he pleaded with the sales manager of a Chevrolet ... via Cars, Ford, Chevy, Chrysler, BMW, Hon...
Officially Official: Corvette ZR1 makes 638 hp and 604 lb-ft
"Developing the LS9 involved more than simply striving for a great horsepower number. Endurance and reliability testing have shown the engine to be robust and low-maintenance, just like other engines in the small-block family"
Posted Apr 25th 2008 12:01AM by Sam Abuelsamid Filed under: Tech , Supercars , Chevrolet When Chevrolet officially announced the new Corvette ZR1 just before the Detroit Auto Show this year, it hadn't yet ... via Autoblog
The Vintage Chevrolet Club Of America Shows Off Rain-Soaked Detroit...
"I'm amazed and excited that the cars are still out! In SoCal, it clouds up and everyone scatters like cockroaches!!"
When commenter of the super-stars, Startlton_Heston , offered up some photos from the Lee Johnson Chevrolet 75th Anniversary Car Show we assumed there would be a dozen or so photos to throw into a gallery. via Jalopnik
Sports car sans 'sport'
"Why can't we have something like that?"
The 1955-57 Ford Thunderbird two-seater is one of the automaker's most revered models and has been rising significantly in value, although it's still pretty affordable. via Chicago Sun-Times