The C7 Corvette Stingray is just what we’ve been waiting for. It gives us something we’ve wanted not only from the Corvette brand, but from all of GM. In recent years GM cars have been getting closer to world-class quality, but the C7 Corvette is the first GM product that can stand proudly with the […] More »
Dodge has just hired Ron burgundy to pitch their Durango and it made us wonder who could be trusted to do the same for the new C7 Corvette Stingray? Below are some of his new ads, enjoy and then let us know who you think GM should hire… If you don’t like any of the […] More »
According to the 2014 National Corvette Caravan website, at the exact time of this writing, the National Corvette Museum’s 20th Anniversary Celebration begins in 10 months, three weeks, five days, four hours, 29 minutes and 12 seconds. Going general, we can call that a year from now, which is pretty far into the future. Despite that, […] More »
If you’ve been using Corvette Forum for longer than thirty seconds then you know that certain members have VERY strong opinions about some things. For instance: clay bars, originality, tail lights, and transmissions. And it’s that last item that brings us to this post. Our recent speculation about GM’s newly patented DCT spawned quite a frenzy. […] More »
Mid America Motorworks’ Corvette Funfest was held last week and by all accounts it was a huge success. Mid America tells us that Corvette enthusiasts from 42 states and 3 foreign countries converged in Effingham, IL for the celebration of milestones. Those milestones were the the 20th Annual Funfest, the 40th anniversary of Mid America […]
New Orleans police have reportedly identified the driver who deposited his Corvette in Bayou St. John, then fled, Wednesday Morning but aren’t releasing his name. Details on how the severely damaged Vette actually ended up in the water are also missing; however, according to an earlier report by NOLA.com one witness saw the driver leaving […] More »
For Corvette owners in northern climes the anxiety meter is beginning the annual upward move in anticipation of summer’s end, the onset of fall and inevitable, impending winter when our cars get bundled up and put away in storage. The angst in many ways reminds me of my childhood when the ten week summer vacation […] More »