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2005 Chevrolet Corvette Road Test
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TO THE POINT Selling Points: Terrific acceleration, impressive handling, amazing Magnetic Selective Ride Control suspension, hot styling, improved cabin
Deal Breakers: Drafty inside when top is down, ergonomic challenges, aggravating skip-shift manual transmission, dumb keyless ignition system
Our Advice: Mash the accelerator and discover that the Corvette is as raw and raucous as ever. But now, that ferocity is combined with a grace previously unknown to the traditionally rough-hewn ‘Vette, giving it just the right amount of sophistication to compete on a global level, making it a world-class performer for the first time in its history.

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FAQ Does the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette really accelerate to 60 mph in four seconds? According to Chevrolet, yes. But, as always, your results will vary depending on your skill, the pavement surface, the air temperature, your geographic location, head or tail winds, tire wear, and other factors.

Does the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette really accelerate to 60 mph in four seconds?
According to Chevrolet, yes. But, as always, your results will vary depending on your skill, the pavement surface, the air temperature, your geographic location, head or tail winds, tire wear, and other factors. By the seat of our pants, the new Corvette is freakin’ fast.

Your test car stickered for $63,200. Isn’t that too much for a Corvette?
Considering that the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette’s performance envelope matches or exceeds that of the more expensive Dodge Viper and a wide variety of overpriced European cars, we’d say no. And remember, we had a fully optioned convertible model – stick to a base coupe without any options, and the Corvette’s bang-for-the-buck ratio increases exponentially.

This is a favorable review of a General Motors product. Did GM send you guys a check? Or are you just blinded by speed?
Neither. General Motors has more talent than just about any car company in the world. The problem is that the bean counters and the shareholders demand maximum profitability, often resulting in substandard products with too many cut corners. Witness, as evidence, the silver plastic trim on the Corvette’s dashboard when real aluminum is more appropriate. Plus, consumer studies with focus groups comprised of current owners and possible conquest customers often lead GM astray. Witness, as evidence, the current Chevrolet Malibu. Lower volume, high-profile vehicles like the Corvette get done right because they are driven by passion. Let’s hope some of that passion gets into mainstream General Motors products.


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