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MSRP: $48,930 - $106,880 See Local Classifieds
 
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CarGurus' Review for 2010 chevrolet corvette

...It’s a shame that the suspension upgrades give it a teeth-chattering ride on anything but the showroom floor, but at least you’ll get a noticeable benefit for the extra cash you’re slinging out...

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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Professional Cars.com Review

...The Grand Sport is powered by a 430-hp, 6.2-liter V-8 that rumbles loudly to life when you press the start button, before settling into a lumpy idle that sends an occasional shudder through the...

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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Professional Cars.com Review

...I tested the Grand Sport on the track and on the open road and walked away from both experiences with a smile on my face. V8 hits 60 mph in 4 seconds This is the touring 'Vette with 6.2-liters of V-8...


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2010 Corvette Grand Sport 3LT

...This car is amazing, I was in love with it as soon as I saw the first one. Great looks, styling and performance. The interior is amazing contrary to what...

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Best I've had

..."Bulletproof powertrain. C4s are at the bottom of their decline curves and are performance steals. Forged steel crank, hypereutectic aluminum pistons...

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Better than a Lexus

..."Speed, style, classic American sports car...great car! When comparing all other cars including the Viper, Porsche, GTR, etc. none compare to the performance...

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Live your life--Corvette it.

...History as usa performance car. Ive owned well over 10 corvettes. Wish I had them all back. Good lasting investment. Cons: Seats could be more user friendly. I...


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Whats different in the 2010 corvette zr1 and the 2009 zr1?
any help with this question would be nice of you.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

They changed a few of the options for exterior color, if that really matters. It's .3 inches shorter, probably thanks to the 9 lb increase. And a few other unnoticeable changes. Nothing drastic

2010 Camaro or a C6 Corvette? Which would you rather buy and why?
Ok so I went to the Chevy dealership a couple of weeks ago and told me the new camaro would come to their dealership on April 18th or the 20th.(They are closed on Sunday) So I went today and told the sales rep that I am undecided between a Corvette and a Camaro. He quickly responded and said to get the Camaro. I am still pretty undecided but by...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

love both cars! it all depends on how much u want 2 spend. If you have a little less money to spend then the Camaro is a great pick. But if money isn't an issue, you can't go wrong with the power of a corvette

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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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