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2009 Chevrolet Corvette - Page 2 Review

MSRP: $48,565 - $103,970 See Local Classifieds
 

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The 2009 Chevrolet Corvette looks fast even when standing still and finally has an interior to get excited about.
Shopping for a 2009 Chevrolet Corvette? MSRP: $48,565 - $103,970

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The top of the supercharger is visible when the hood is closed thanks to a Lexan window placed in the center of the carbon fiber hood. The hood itself eschews big bulges for tasteful lines that tightly envelop the LS9 (compared to previous LS engines, the LS9 is only one inch taller overall, even with the supercharger and intercooler). No Pro-Stock hood scoop necessary.

The transmission is a modified version of the Tremec six-speed used in so many high-performance vehicles, including the Viper. In the ZR1, this iteration sports a close-ratio gear set that aids in acceleration. Unlike in the current Corvette where top speed is achieved in fifth gear, an estimated top speed of over 200 mph for the ZR1 will come in sixth. Wallace commented that, "One interior change we had to make was to ditch the standard 200-mph speedometer with a 220-mph unit because this car will so easily exceed 200."

His pride was clearly evident. He added later that this combination is expected to economical enough to avoid the gas-guzzler tax. No specific performance figures were quoted, but Wallace said the ZR1 would easily beat the current Z06's performance of 3.7 seconds to 60 mph and the current car's 7:42-second lap time at Nurburgring. One member of the team noted that in its current form, first gear is good for 67 mph, an indication of the new gearing and the LS9's ability to rev.

With so much power comes heat, so the ZR1 has more and bigger coolers and heat exchangers for all powertrain components. A massive front spoiler with an integral splitter helps channel air to all the right places. Side sill extensions are similar to what was used on the C6R racecar. The side vents feature a large strake that bisects the opening.

Chassis-wise, Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) is standard. The near instant response of the dampers allows for softer spring rates, and GM claims the ride of the ZR1 is more compliant than the current Z06. Tire size increases at both ends, with 19-inch rims in front and 20-inch rims in the rear sporting 335/25Z/20 Michelin PS2s. Wheel widths are 10 and 12 inches respectively.

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2dr Coupe (9) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2dr Coupe w/1LT Specs $48,565 $43,951 16 26
2dr Coupe w/2LT Specs $48,565 $43,951 16 26
2dr Coupe w/3LT Specs $48,565 $43,951 16 26
2dr Coupe w/4LT Specs $48,565 $43,951 16 26
2dr Coupe Z06 w/1LZ Specs $73,925 $66,902 15 24
2dr Coupe Z06 w/2LZ Specs $73,925 $66,902 15 24
2dr Coupe Z06 w/3LZ Specs $73,925 $66,902 15 24
2dr Coupe ZR1 w/1ZR Specs $103,970 $96,692 14 20
2dr Coupe ZR1 w/3ZR Specs $103,970 $96,692 14 20
2dr Convertible (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2dr Convertible w/1LT Specs $53,220 $48,164 16 26
2dr Convertible w/2LT Specs $53,220 $48,164 16 26
2dr Convertible w/3LT Specs $53,220 $48,164 16 26
2dr Convertible w/4LT Specs $53,220 $48,164 16 26

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The ultimate Dodge boasts an 8.4-liter V-10 engine pumping out an even 600 horsepower.

The standard Viper aligns most closely with the Z06 Corvette.

The Viper humbles the standard Corvette but is outgunned by the ZR1.

Unlike years past, in 2009 there's a new competitor: the formidable Nissan GT-R.

With 480 horsepower backed by an all-wheel-drive system and sophisticated electronics, the GT-R has proven itself worthy.

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