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The Chevy Corvette Z06 is arguably the world’s best supercar-slayer and the most ferocious sports car you can acquire on a reasonable budget. The last generation C7 Corvette is praised around the globe for its neck-snapping acceleration and exceptional handling. We have here a tastefully specced 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, equipped with a manual transmission. The cherry on top of this enthusiast-spec machine is the optional Z07 Performance Package. It endows the Z06 with some performance-enhancing extras that make it an even more brutal machine. With only 6,500 miles on the odometer, this 2017 Corvette Z06 is in impressive condition, ready to be cherished by an ardent aficionado.
This 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a dark-themed machine with a black-painted exterior and black interior. The exterior is accented by a set of black Z06-specific aluminum wheels with bright red brake calipers, along with red front and rear tow hooks. Being the super-high-performance trim, the Z06 flaunts a more aggressive aero package, featuring unique front and rear fascia and fenders. The Z06 is also adorned with some visually silent yet supremely functional exterior bits, such as the carbon fiber hood and roof panel, both finished in body color. Standout interior elements include a leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel and a pair of power-adjustable GT bucket seats sheathed in Mulan leather. The infotainment setup consists of an 8-inch touchscreen unit with Apple CarPlay and a Bose premium sound system.
The heart of the matter is what lurks under the hood of this 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. A visceral 6.2-liter supercharged V8 motor powers this beast, which comes mated to a 7-speed manual transmission with active rev matching and launch control. The engine cranks out a more-than-sufficient output of 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, empowering the Z06 to hit the 60 mph mark in just 3.3 seconds. On top of this standard specification, this particular Z06 is further outfitted with the Z07 Performance Package. This package comprises a more aggressive suspension setup with Magnetic Selective Ride Control, Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 high-performance rubber, and stronger carbon ceramic brakes. All in all, this 2016 Corvette Z06 is a stunningly zealous machine, conceived to deliver an exhilarating driving experience
2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe
6.2L LT4 Supercharged V8
7-Speed Manual
RWD
Black Exterior
Black Interior
Z07 Package
Brembo Carbon-Ceramic Brake Rotors
Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup 2 Tires
Carbon Fiber Hood
Magnetic Ride Control Suspension
Red Painted Brake Calipers
Black Gloss Factory Wheels
Rear Tow Hook
Leather Wrapped Steering wheel
Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
Bose Sound System
Being selected as the Pace Car for the prestigious and historically significant Indy 500 is no small feat. Automakers vie for this honor, and Chevy’s Corvette has held the torch multiple times. The Corvette’s first outing as an Indy 500 Pace Car was in 1978, with the C3 generation. Then, the C4 performed pace car duties twice, in 1986 and 1995. The C5 did it twice as well, the C6 racked up a four-year streak from 2005 to 2008 and a fifth time in 2012, the C7 had four outings, and the current C8 has done it five times (discounting the electric E-Ray variant). Chevy has capitalized on these outing as well, creating limited-edition Pace Car variants for lucky customers to buy, own and drive. That’s why this particular 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car Edition is significant as it marks the start of the Corvette’s Indy 500 Pace Car journey. Only around 6,500 units were made, and this example from Pennsylvania bears just 75,249 miles so far. Snap it up, quick, because it’s a piece of history.
A third generation Chevy Corvette is an interesting classic car to own and drive. You see, introduced in 1968, it came modeled straight after a concept car and looked out of this world. Then, the Malaise Era hit in the Seventies and took down any American car with it in terms of power and performance. Despite this horrific environment, the Corvette managed to remain the fastest car in America, proudly carrying the torch of being the best home-grown performance car out there, and keeping the spirit of driving alive. Today’s 1981 Chevrolet Corvette is a fine testament to the heavy burden that the Corvette bore during those times. It’s got just under 45,000 miles on the clock and currently resides in Milford, Pennsylvania.
Chevy’s Corvette is a car that many aspire to own and drive at some point in their life. Few cars in the world, let alone America, have reached such legendary status. Few cars in the world continue for over seventy years after their introduction. The Corvette is thus one of a handful of all-time automotive greats. Made across eight generations, it’s weathered tough times and emerged victorious. Even during the dreaded Malaise Era, the Corvette was the fastest American car available at the time. Today’s 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible comes from far happier times, specifically the C6 or sixth generation of 2005-2013. The C6 saw a shift towards tauter styling, improved handling and of course, more power. Today’s 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is thus a fine example of a C6 as it bears only under 23,000 miles on its odometer. Coming with the Memory Package, Preferred Equipment Group and so much more, this Wisconsin-based Vette could be yours for the taking – if you act with speed.
Are you someone who is ready to dip their toes into the classic car world, or a Chevrolet enthusiast who is missing a lovely Chevelle in their collection? Whichever you are, this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle is a perfect pick for you. The Chevelle only saw three generations; however, it was one of Chevrolet's most successful nameplates. Most enthusiasts believe that the second generation was the peak of this desirable classic. Lucky for you, our subject car belongs to the second generation as well, and these are known to be reliable classic cars. It is currently located in Anderson, California, and ready to transport you back to the good old ‘60s.
Chevy’s C/K Series of pickup trucks debuted for the 1959 model year, as the successor to the Task Force line-up. For the next four decades, four generations would be made, until 2002 when the C/K Series became the Silverado that we know today. Yup, the good old Silverado comes with a fair bit of history behind it. Today’s 1985 Chevrolet C10 Restomod is a third generation example that’s been extensively resto-modded into a true head-turner. Yes, even a workmanlike truck can be made to be stunningly eye-catching and of course, deeply potent in the performance department. So join us as we take you on a whistle-stop tour of this Florida-based truck that is just a call or DM away from becoming yours if you please.
Being selected as the Pace Car for the prestigious and historically significant Indy 500 is no small feat. Automakers vie for this honor, and Chevy’s Corvette has held the torch multiple times. The Corvette’s first outing as an Indy 500 Pace Car was in 1978, with the C3 generation. Then, the C4 performed pace car duties twice, in 1986 and 1995. The C5 did it twice as well, the C6 racked up a four-year streak from 2005 to 2008 and a fifth time in 2012, the C7 had four outings, and the current C8 has done it five times (discounting the electric E-Ray variant). Chevy has capitalized on these outing as well, creating limited-edition Pace Car variants for lucky customers to buy, own and drive. That’s why this particular 1978 Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car Edition is significant as it marks the start of the Corvette’s Indy 500 Pace Car journey. Only around 6,500 units were made, and this example from Pennsylvania bears just 75,249 miles so far. Snap it up, quick, because it’s a piece of history.
Chevy’s Corvette is a car that many aspire to own and drive at some point in their life. Few cars in the world, let alone America, have reached such legendary status. Few cars in the world continue for over seventy years after their introduction. The Corvette is thus one of a handful of all-time automotive greats. Made across eight generations, it’s weathered tough times and emerged victorious. Even during the dreaded Malaise Era, the Corvette was the fastest American car available at the time. Today’s 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible comes from far happier times, specifically the C6 or sixth generation of 2005-2013. The C6 saw a shift towards tauter styling, improved handling and of course, more power. Today’s 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is thus a fine example of a C6 as it bears only under 23,000 miles on its odometer. Coming with the Memory Package, Preferred Equipment Group and so much more, this Wisconsin-based Vette could be yours for the taking – if you act with speed.
The Porsche 911 came into the world by 1964, and ever since then, it’s been widely acknowledged as one of the most important sports cars of all time. Its rear-engined layout, defining teardrop shape and 2+2 seating configuration all make for something truly special that appeals to petrolheads from every country in the world. For the first 34 years of the 911’s life, the engine used air cooling, but in 1998, a notable change took place with the introduction of the 996 generation of the 911. The engine gained water cooling in response to demands for more power, as well as ever-tightening emissions regulations in key markets. Today, we’ve got a 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet for sale with a few upgrades that make it even nicer to own and drive. Bearing 98,535 miles on its odometer, this beauty is up for sale in Wichita, Kansas.
Sports car ownership is an experience filled with driving memories on track and on your favorite B road. A clear calendar, phone on mute and the right sports car can be the cure to almost this world has to throw at you. Looking at the market for sports cars and you sure are spoilt for choice. Each manufacturer competes in its class and each has its own driving experience, looks and heritage. If you were to drill down on your options and get a machine that has the perfect blend of the 3 you most definitely cant go wrong with a Porsche 911. Lets cut down the search for the perfect Porsche 911 and bring to you this 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet we have today. With a reported 68,783 miles on its clock, this German powerhouse is the perfect entry into the world of sports cars and can be yours to clock in driving memories today!
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