The Chevrolet Corvette has long been a beloved sports car, and with eight generations since the 1950s, there's undoubtedly a favorite for you. One of the best generations of Chevy Corvettes was the C6 ...
The small block Chevrolet engine, commonly known as the SBC, was introduced in 1955 as a 265 cubic inch V8 for the Chevy Bel Air and Corvette. While its 195 maximum horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque ...
That being the case, the recipe for a hearty "horsepower cake" still requires the proper mechanical ingredients; electronic alterations are simply the icing on that cake. The performance packages ...
Dan Clougher is an automotive journalist and former classic and sports car dealer with hands-on experience across luxury, performance, and collector vehicles. Before joining CarBuzz, he managed his ...
In 1997, performance came back strong in the Corvette with the introduction of the LS1-powered C5 model and later the LS6 Z06 C5 Vette. But around the year 2000, GM started working on a refresh of the ...
The Chevrolet Corvette is an American institution. As one of the nation's favorite sports cars, it's been on the scene since the early 1950s. There have been some great Corvettes, and some that are ...
Planning on picking up a C6 Corvette? Good choice. For decades the Corvette has been the go-to for performance value for money in America, and for good reason. With a V-8 engine, a removable targa top ...
When the 1997 Corvette was new it was fielding a very potent powerplant: the Gen III all-aluminum LS1. At 345 hp it made the Corvette pretty fast. But as they say “that was then and this is now” and ...
The C6 was arguably the most significant generation of Corvette, with many firsts including the first Vette to hit 200 mph bone-stock! In 1997, performance came back strong in the Corvette with the ...
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