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2010 Chevrolet Corvette - Expert Reviews

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CarGurus' Review for 2010 chevrolet corvette

...Regardless of the Corvette you buy, you’re getting performance that will best most anything else on the road, if you’re willing to pay for it...

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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Professional Cars.com Review

...Corvette Grand Sport in the Market The Grand Sport goodies raise the price of the base Corvette convertible $5,000, and the difference for the coupe is closer...

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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Professional Cars.com Review

...Then reach over and push the red start button on the center console. The rumble can make the hair on your arms stand up as a chill goes down your neck. Yeah...

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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Professional Cars.com Review

...It adds a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 capable of a 205-mph top speed, carbon ceramic brake rotors and standard magnetic ride control, plus a carbon-fiber roof...

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While it may have several formidable rivals, the Corvette’s prime nemesis remains the Dodge Viper.

The Dodge now boasts an 8.4-liter V-10 engine pumping out an even 600 horsepower as its sole powertrain option and is humbled only by the ZR1.

Nissan’s GT-R also shows that it has what it takes to topple the Corvette, even approaching the ZR1 in performance.

Combined with its all-wheel-drive system and sophisticated electronics, the 480-horsepower Nissan proves itself worthy on more than one count.

The next closest competitor to the Corvette would have to be the Porsche 911.

With its range of models (rear- and all-wheel drive, naturally aspirated, and turbo powered), the German icon offers more choice and arguably more refinement than the American, though at a significant cost.

While the Porsche Boxster lines up nicely against the base Corvette, its six-cylinder engine is no match for the Chevy’s muscular V-8.

The same goes for Nissan’s 370Z, although the sound from the Z’s tailpipes may persuade even the most loyal of ‘Vette fans.


 
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