Early last month came news of a list of GM Performance Parts for the Corvette Stingray that Chevrolet was going to offer. The only problem was the fine print that raised serious questions about how the upgrades would impact C7 warranties.
If you have a Stingray, you want your temps – especially at the track – nice and low. With Chevy’s new array of parts for 2014+ Stingrays, including those with the Z51 package, you can get them that way.
Ever wrung out your new Z06 Corvette and thought, “It’s fast…but it could be faster”? If you have, ProCharger’s got some new goodies that are right up your alley.
This is the feedback that Chevrolet actually creeps on to make sure its next car is better than ever. I’m talking about the thread that forum member billythekid310 started about which options you all would like to see on your C7 Corvettes.
When the C7 first arrived, everyone talked about how attractive the new interior looked, but it still wasn’t good enough for John Caravaggio. He crafted a more aggressively styled and luxuriously trimmed flat-bottom steering wheel for it. Now that the bonkers new Z06 is hitting the streets, Caravaggio has worked his magic once again.
Here’s an interesting graphic found by our friends over at CorvetteConti.com that shows many of the equipment suppliers to the next generation Corvette. It’s simply amazing all the parts that need to be sourced to build a world class sports car. Click here to see a larger version of the graphic. One of of the
Corvette Product Manager Harlan Charles likes to talk about all the ways you can customize the 2014 Corvette Stingray to make it your own, but details about how you can accessorize the seventh-generation sports car have been vague at best. Until now. We recently got our hands on a dealership LPO card which details some