Corvette Stingray – I drive a lot of cars but sometimes something special comes along. Few cars are as stunning as the Corvette Stingray. It’s a real head turner.
Note to self, don’t buy this car unless you want to be the centre of attention.
We drove it around for the long weekend and people stared everywhere we went.
Others came up and just wanted to chat about it.
If the stunning design doesn’t engage you, the sound of the Chevrolet 6.2 litre V8 definitely will. Its exhaust burble is music to the ears
Its also exceptionally fast. Much faster than we wanted to explore on a double demerit weekend. However for all its performance it will happily potter around town without fuss.
For a two-door sports car it is relatively spacious and has a few practical features. Like a removeable roof and a place to store it in the rear boot. There is a slot for the phone between the seats out of the way.
And the most practical feature is the ability to raise the suspension 30mm to negotiate speed bumps and gutters etc.
I have to say I had a huge smile on my face every time I drove the Corvette. Its full of personality and its great knowing that sports cars like the Corvette Stingray are still available Cheers,
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