2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

In 2013, Chevrolet celebrated the 60th birthday of Corvette and topped things off by delivering the next generation car and making all 2014 models Stingrays, both coupe and convertible.

2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

In 2013, Chevrolet celebrated the 60th birthday of Corvette and topped things off by delivering the next generation car and making all 2014 models Stingrays, both coupe and convertible.

Corvette Stingray Police Car for Sale in Sweden

Corvette Stingray Police Car for Sale in Sweden

Ya, in Sweden!

That’s where you’ll find one of the most unlikeliest Black and Whites around.

Of course we’re talking about this 2014 Corvette Stingray, dressed in black with white doors and the word “POLICE” emblazoned on the doors and hood.

The police car livery is similar to and may have been inspired by Barricade, the Saleen Mustang Decepticon police car in the last Transformers movie.

That car also has similar markings to the “Barricade” Mustang including the “911 Emergency Response” and the good-guys catch phrase “to protect and serve”. However, this Corvette Stingray police car has giant Stingray graphics on the door and hood while its missing the Decepticon badges from the movie car.

The Stingray is listed for sale for the steep price of 780,000 Swedish Krona which translates to 87,180 Euros or $120,177 US dollars. It comes equipped with the Z51 performance package, but other than that, everything else looks fairly standard on the car.

So why does the Corvette have the black and white police livery? We have no idea but think it’s cool none the less. Check out the pics and imagine that feeling in your gut if you saw this Stingray in your rear-view mirrors!

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Source:
blocket.se via AutoRevolution

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Workers Find the 1.5 Millionth Corvette in the Corvette Museum Sinkhole

Workers Find the 1.5 Millionth Corvette in the Corvette Museum Sinkhole

Last week at the National Corvette Museum, workers repairing the sinkhole began vacuuming the dirt inside the hole where they thought two of the three remaining Corvettes were resting. On Friday, the NCM posted a new photo of what they are saying is the edge of the hood from the 2009 1.5 Millionth milestone car.

The three Corvettes still remaining in the sinkhole are the ZR1 Spyder, the 1.5 Millionth Corvette and the Mallet Z06. The Mallet Z06 is the only Corvette yet to be spotted.

Here is the photo courtesy of the NCM showing the 2009 1.5 Millionth Corvette:

Workers Find the 1.5 Millionth Corvette in the Corvette Museum Sinkhole

Over the last few weeks and since the first five of eight Corvettes were recovered, workers have reinforced the red spire by drilling micropiles – holes that are 100 feet deep or more – that are then filled with concrete and attached to the spire.

Workers then removed much of the broken concrete flooring that was hanging over the hole before the vacuuming process started last week.

Checking the webcam feeds this morning from the skydome, the construction crews have two cranes on site again which makes us believe they will be going after the remaining the Corvettes in the hole in short order.

We’ll keep you updated as always on any progress at the NCM.

Workers Find the 1.5 Millionth Corvette in the Corvette Museum Sinkhole

Source:
National Corvette Museum

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New Eight-Speed Auto Transmission Could Boost Corvette Stingray to 30 MPG Highway

New Eight-Speed Auto Transmission Could Boost Corvette Stingray to 30 MPG highway

Who would have thought there would ever be a time when we’d be talking about great fuel economy with a high-performance car with an automatic transmission?

But these aren’t ordinary times, at least when it comes to the seventh-generation Corvette.

Chevy announced earlier this year that its new 8-speed automatic transmission is on the way in 2015 for the 625 horsepower (at least) Z06 and will likely also be an option for the 2016 base Corvette Stingray.

Already there is talk that the new automatic will more than likely add at least a couple of miles to the gallon for the Stingray, which would mean the 460-horsepower base model would be delivering at least 30 miles per gallon on the highway. We wouldn’t be surprised if on a long trip, that figure is even higher. Even my base model C5 gave me 27 mpg on my last trip from Georgia to Bowling Green.

Is that amazing or what?

If you have a classic Corvette, that 30 mpg figure sounds like a miracle, especially when your C2 or C3 is lucky to crack the 10 mpg mark.

Chevy’s engineers, however, have done their homework on the new transmission, and it’s likely to be a great marketing tool for the Stingray to be able to boast of that fuel economy for a car that can go from 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds and can climb to nearly 200 mph.

While most folks who are shelling upwards of $60,000 to $70,000 for a Stingray aren’t too worried about fuel economy, it still adds another reason for enthusiasts not to feel too guilty about the effect the Corvette is having on the environment.

Look for the media to go ga-ga over the Corvette even more if Chevy does indeed deliver on the 30 mpg level.

Source:
TorqueNews.com

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New Eight-Speed Auto Transmission Could Boost Corvette Stingray to 30 MPG Highway

New Eight-Speed Auto Transmission Could Boost Corvette Stingray to 30 MPG highway

Who would have thought there would ever be a time when we’d be talking about great fuel economy with a high-performance car with an automatic transmission?

But these aren’t ordinary times, at least when it comes to the seventh-generation Corvette.

Chevy announced earlier this year that its new 8-speed automatic transmission is on the way in 2015 for the 625 horsepower (at least) Z06 and will likely also be an option for the 2016 base Corvette Stingray.

Already there is talk that the new automatic will more than likely add at least a couple of miles to the gallon for the Stingray, which would mean the 460-horsepower base model would be delivering at least 30 miles per gallon on the highway. We wouldn’t be surprised if on a long trip, that figure is even higher. Even my base model C5 gave me 27 mpg on my last trip from Georgia to Bowling Green.

Is that amazing or what?

If you have a classic Corvette, that 30 mpg figure sounds like a miracle, especially when your C2 or C3 is lucky to crack the 10 mpg mark.

Chevy’s engineers, however, have done their homework on the new transmission, and it’s likely to be a great marketing tool for the Stingray to be able to boast of that fuel economy for a car that can go from 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds and can climb to nearly 200 mph.

While most folks who are shelling upwards of $60,000 to $70,000 for a Stingray aren’t too worried about fuel economy, it still adds another reason for enthusiasts not to feel too guilty about the effect the Corvette is having on the environment.

Look for the media to go ga-ga over the Corvette even more if Chevy does indeed deliver on the 30 mpg level.

Source:
TorqueNews.com

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[VIDEO] Corvette C7.R and Z06 Debut in Europe at Geneva Autoshow 2014

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Race car driver Oliver Gavin, Corvette Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter, and Technical Communications Manager Patrick Herrmann discuss these two great vehicles.

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