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What's New for the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette? The new Corvette Z06 is the big news, but the standard 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe and Convertible also see upgrades this year. Foremost among them is the new six-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, which features Drive, Sport, and Manual shift modes. Drive works like a regular automatic; Sport engages the Corvette's Performance Algorithm Shift software; and Manual works with the paddle shifters for complete driver control. The paddles are mounted to a new, smaller-diameter steering wheel this year, and the dual-stage front airbags are upgraded with an occupant sensing system for the passenger's side. Order the upgraded Bose audio system in 2006, and XM satellite radio is included (though the subscription is extra). New exterior colors include Velocity Yellow Tintcoat and Monterey Red Metallic Tintcoat, while the interior is offered in a new Titanium Gray color. On convertibles, the top is newly available in Storm Gray. Advantages of the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette:
- Torquey 400-horsepower V8
- Paddle-shifting automatic transmission
- Slick active handling system
- Optional power convertible top
- Generous cargo space for a two-seater
- Excellent Magnetic Ride Control suspension
Objections to the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette: - Skip-Shift on manual transmission
- Electric door actuators
- Keyless ignition system
Editor's Advice: The thrill of open-air motoring was a part of the original allure when the Chevrolet Corvette roadster was born in 1953, and the sixth-generation Corvette (C6) builds on its icon status with technical sophistication and expressive style. Today's Corvette cuts a tighter, tauter profile than the C5 it replaced – with virtually no loss of usable space. These smaller dimensions make the car more agile and tossable, with upgrades in handling, acceleration and braking. Thanks to its strong and lightweight body structure and a 400-horsepower, 6.0-liter LS2 engine, the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette raises the bar for performance, with impressive handling, yet supple ride quality. The Corvette convertible features an optional power-operated soft top, a feature that last appeared in 1962. The power top features single-button control and completes its cycle in 18 seconds. With a near perfect blend of performance, handling and stunning looks, the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette keeps itself at the top of the American muscle car list, with Ford's new Mustang bobbing in its wake. Drive one, and you won't want to relinquish the keys.
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