Yet another prestigious award for the seventh-generation Corvette has come Chevy’s way. The 2014 Stingray has been named Automobile Magazine’s Car of the Year, and its chief engineer, Tadge Juechter, has been named the magazine’s Man of the Year. Not a bad day’s work for the 61-year-old sports car from General Motors and its dedicated […]
Back in January at the North American International Auto Show, the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was unveiled to much applause. Well, the applause for the already highly praised seventh-generation Corvette might grow even louder at that show in January 2014. That’s when the winners of the North American Car and Truck of the Year will
Strategic Vision announced the winners of their 18th annual Total Quality Awards last week. Just like last year, the Chevrolet Corvette Coupe took best of show honors in the Premium Coupe category. The C6 also topped the Premium Convertible/Roadster division as well. For the first time in more than 10 years, domestic cars make up
Chevrolet got some good news and some bad from Consumer Reports in its annual Car Brand Perception survey. In the survey, Consumer Reports lists each automaker’s highest-rated vehicle – and its lowest-rated. Fortunately for Corvette fans, the Z06 was Chevy’s highest rated with a score of 92. Here’s what Consumer Reports had to say about
For a high-powered sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette doesn’t act like it at the gas pump. Now comes word that the Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Ky., where the Corvette is put together is pretty energy-efficient, too. The Bowling Green facility has become one of 54 to meet a voluntary energy-reduction challenge from the U.S.
As the Chevrolet Corvette enters the last year of the C6 generation, it’s surprising to see that the popular sports car – which has earned kudos for its quality for years – has suddenly landed on the listing for Least Reliable listing in the latest Consumer Reports Annual Auto Survey. Our research on the Web
The Corvette team will need to make a little more room on the mantle for yet another award. Strategic Vision announced last week their list of winners for their 2011 Total Value Awards. The C6 Corvette Coupe took home top honors in the Premium Coupe segment beating out another CorvetteBlogger favorite, the Cadillac CTS Coupe.