Most cars depreciate quite badly the moment they leave a dealer's forecourt, but this particular Chevrolet is doing quite a bit better than most.
GM Authority is taking out the spec sheets to compare the new naturally aspirated 6.7L V8 LS6 equipped by the 2027 Chevy Corvette against the LT2 it replaces.
This 1972 Chevrolet Corvette, fitted with a GM ZZ502 big-block V8, TH400 three-speed automatic, Detroit Locker rear end, and showing 68,504 miles, is listed at $89,999. To put that in context: ...
The new 6.7L V8 LS6 delivers 520 pound-feet of torque, with GM claiming the highest production torque of a naturally aspirated V8 ever - a bold claim, no doubt.
Aston Martin’s million-dollar, 1,064-hp hyper supercar is a drama-free rocket ship that leaves you questioning reality.