New Z06 Won’t Start, But Sparks Memorable Comments
We had a feeling there’d be some interesting comments the second we saw a post about a new Z06 stuck on the side of the road with only 274 miles on her.
By: Detroit Steel | December 15, 2014
We had a feeling there’d be some interesting comments the second we saw a post about a new Z06 stuck on the side of the road with only 274 miles on her.
By: Detroit Steel | December 15, 2014
You enjoyed last week’s photos of freshly delivered Z06s so much that it’s compelled me to throw another 23 at you. Click past the jump and you’ll discover I have actually provided 35, but let’s just keep that between you and me.
By: Manuel Carrillo III | December 12, 2014
We have been tipped off to a possible fix for the Z06 ECU’s power-robbing tendencies, and best of all, it’s a solution that won’t void the 650-horsepower beast’s warranty. Let the car break in.
By: Manuel Carrillo III | December 12, 2014
According to Consumer Reports, the C7 Corvette is the most loved “sporty car” among all new vehicle owners surveyed.
By: Detroit Steel | December 11, 2014
It’s not heat soak. It’s actually the ECU cutting power after you’ve wrung the new Z06’s neck for an extended period. Still, this race has people talking.
By: Detroit Steel | December 11, 2014
Considering the influence the C7.R has had on the development of the new Z06, it certainly seems logical that any improvements being worked on for the racecar could ultimately make their way into future street models of the C7.
By: Detroit Steel | December 11, 2014
By the time all is said and done, the C7 may just go down as one of Chevy’s most award-winning cars ever. The latest honor is for Corvette’s LT1 Small Block 6.2L V8, which has been recognized as one of Ward’s 10 Best Engines for 2015.
By: Detroit Steel | December 10, 2014