- 2013 MY Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 3LT
- 3LT Preferred Equipment Group
- 3.42 rear axle ratio
- 5-spoke chrome aluminum wheels
- Night Race Blue Metallic paint color
- Blue convertible top
- Titanium Gray leather seating surfaces
- Premium audio system
- DVD player
- Magnetic selective ride control
- Cross drilled larger brake rotors
- Dark Gray Metallic brake calipers
- Performance dual exhaust
- Increased horsepower
- 4" polished stainless-steel exhaust tips
- Keyless go
- 3-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel
- Head-up display with dot-matrix readouts for street mode
- Bucket seats
Everyone wants a Corvette at some point or other. Americans have grown up hearing about the poster sports car created by Chevy, and there isn't a generation of Corvette that doesn't enjoy a loyal following. This 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 3LT will appeal to sixth-generation fans, but it's a fine vehicle for anyone wanting a Corvette. What's more, it's got just 4,700 miles on the odometer and has the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group package.
Exterior and Interior
Night Race Blue Metallic is the name of the paint code that Chevy used on this particular 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 3LT, and it's a fantastic shade that seems to color-shift depending on angle and lighting. The five-spoke shiny chrome aluminum wheels add some glitz and glamour, and you'll find four polished exhaust tips at the rear in stainless steel. The convertible top on this car comes in blue and can be raised or lowered electronically. Inside, there are Titanium Gray seating surfaces, power-adjustable bucket seats, a premium Bose audio system, a DVD player, dual-zone climate control, and keyless go. The driver also receives a 3-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel with multifunction controls, as well as a heads-up display with dot-matrix readouts for street mode. You'll also find the controls for the Magnetic Selective Ride Control System in the center console between the two seats. As you'd expect, power windows, power door locks, and power mirrors are standard fitments too.
Engine
This 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 3LT is blessed with a sonorously delightful LS3 V8 that displaces 6.2L and kicks out 430hp at 6,500rpm. Torque peaks at 424lb-ft at 4,600rpm. Coupled with a Tremec TR-6060 six-speed manual transmission, a skilled driver can launch this 'Vette to sixty from rest in four seconds flat. Large, cross-drilled brake rotors ensure sure-footed stopping power to match the performance available. There's also a 3.42-axle ratio and a performance exhaust system. The current owner also reports increased horsepower.
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