Thursday, September 29, 2011

2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7 review

According to unconfirmed reports the next-gen 2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Will be Offered with a seven-speed manual transmission. Previous rumors have included turbocharging for the new Corvette, having a mid-engine layout and even an all-wheel drive system. But the C7 Corvette arriving with a 7-speed gearbox is highly feasible. Having an extra gear Could Improve fuel efficiency for the iconic sports car and it will from Chevy also allow engineers to tighten up the lower gears for improved performance.
Now that the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera has been Revealed in the flesh, all eyes are turning toward enthusiast General Motors, where the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette has assumed the mantle of the most anticipated future product in the car world. Spy shots of the car Several offer clues as to how the next-gen Corvette Will differ from its direct predecessors Perhaps yet draw on the car's singular heritage. Looking at these photos, it's evident the wheelbase of the Corvette will of change. The photos also suggest a narrower layout. Also sells the Corvette C6 with two frames, one made of steel for the base versions and an aluminum frame for the Z06 and the ZR1. The facility has a built Corvettes for 30 years. That dramatic increase of in spending has led to Speculation That the Corvette Could be in for a major facelift. Reports have suggested a seven-speed manual transmission Could be Offered. The current V8 in the Corvette ZR1 employs supercharging, twin-turbocharging but has also been rumored as a future technology.

America's sports car. A brutally effective weapon track. A favorite of hairy-chested, gold-chain-wearing old dudes. Or simply one of the world's best dollar-for-dollar performance Bargains. We've just spotted the first physical evidence of the next-generation C7: Two mules, a convertible and a coupe, caught testing on public roads while wearing current C6 bodies. The current C6 Corvette underpinnings are pretty ancient by automotive standards. The front-engine layout will of carry over, as will from the rear transaxle, Helping to retain optimum weight and balance-We believe the current suspension, transverse leaf springs and all, Will Appear on the
2014 Chevrolet Corvette model. We also do not expect any drastic dimensional changes; while the mules here Appear to have a narrower track, Their bodies were the resource persons donated by C6 Grand Sports, the which have Wider fenders and tracks than do base Corvettes. Prices should not change much from current levels, with the base car starting in the neighborhood of $ 50,000.