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  • ...Vantage (2005)|V8 Vantage 2005]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], 4th Generation [[Chevrolet Camaro]] and [[Pontiac Firebird]], [[Dodge Viper]], [[Honda S2000]], [[Ferr
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  • |[[Chevrolet]] [[Corvette ZR1]] | [[Chevrolet]] [[Z06#C6 Z06|Corvette Z06]]
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  • ...or example, ''[[Chevrolet]]'' is the marque for the ''[[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]'' [[sports car]]. A company may operate a single marque, or many—[ ...hope will cast a positive image on the marque as a whole. The [[Chevrolet Corvette]] is an excellent example. Occasionally, manufacturers have created [[List
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  • ...R layout until the 1980s, exemplified by the [[Ford Mustang]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and originally [[Germany|German]] vehicles from [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-B ...ly they produce the [[Pontiac GTO]] (imported from Australia), [[Chevrolet Corvette]]/[[Cadillac XLR]] and the [[Cadillac CTS]]/[[Cadillac STS|STS]]. GM [[Hold
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  • ...|| P1:[[Audi Sport North America]]<br/>P2:[[Penske Racing]]<br/>GT1:[[Corvette Racing]]<br/>GT2:[[Risi Competizione]] | Manufacturer || P1:[[Audi]]<br/>P2:[[Porsche]]<br/>GT1:[[Chevrolet]]<br/>GT2:[[Ferrari]]
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  • | ''Carretera'' [[Chevrolet]] | [[Chevrolet Corvette]]
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  • ...liter displacement and 440 hp engine, which is also used in the Chevrolet Corvette ZR 6 model. The body was designed by [[Marcello Gandini]] and is made of pl
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  • A [[Chevrolet]] [[Corvette]] Z06 with a six-speed manual transmission has the following gear ratios in The above Corvette has a differential ratio of 3.42:1. This means that for every 3.42 revolut
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  • | [[Chevrolet Corvette C5-R]] | [[Chevrolet Corvette C5-R]]
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  • Reeves Callaway (who later turbocharged Chevrolet Corvettes) modified about 30 GTV-6s to Callaway Twin Turbo specification fo ...McLellan]], Chief Engineer of the Corvette, and would lead to the Callaway-Corvette association it became famous for.
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  • * 1997-up [[Chevrolet Corvette]]
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  • ...<br> 7.0 l [[ohv]]-V8 ([[Chevrolet]] 427), 400hp <br> 7.4 l [[ohv]]-V8 ([[Chevrolet]] 454), 395hp ...st Iso Rivolta IR300; a sleek looking 2+2 Coupe based on a [[Chevrolet]] [[Corvette]] power train. After leaving [[Ferrari]], in 1961 Giotto Bizzarrini set up
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  • ...ouble overhead cam]]shafts (DOHC). However this is not always the case: [[Chevrolet]] recently introduced a 3-valve version of its [[GM LS engine|Generation IV ...ine that delivered 140 bhp. Others, including [[Cosworth]] (on the 1975 [[Chevrolet Vega]]'s [[GM 2300 engine|2300 engine]]), [[Lotus Cars]] (on the 1976 [[Lot
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  • ...[[Supercharged]] V6 260 hp, 280 lbft, [[GM LS engine#LS7|LS7]] [[Chevrolet Corvette]] 7.0 L V8 Engine 505 hp, 475 lbft and [[GM LS engine#LS4|LS4]] 5.3 L [[Act ...han 7,000 RPM with their solid lifter camshaft. However, the LS7 of the C6 Corvette Z06 is the first production hydraulic roller cam pushrod engine to have a r
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  • ...3]] THM units had replaced all of GM's other automatic transmissions (e.g. Chevrolet [[Powerglide]], Buick [[Super Turbine 300]], Oldsmobile Jetaway, etc.). Fro ...r, use expanded to [[Oldsmobile]] and [[Pontiac]] and to some full-sized [[Chevrolet]]s (usually coupled to the Mark IV big-block V8). It can be identified by a
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  • ...ga]], Ontario considers this is home track, and races both his [[Chevrolet Corvette#C6-R]] in the ALMS Series as well as the Cadillac CTS-V in the SCCA Speed W ...nts held there in a typical year, where [[Porsche]]s, [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]s, and very fast sport [[compact car]]s can be seen battling hard. The [[
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  • * [[Chevrolet Camaro]] (1978–2002) * [[Chevrolet Corvette]] coupe (1968–current) 2001–2004 and 2006+ Z06 excluded
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  • |Engine || V8, 5.3-litre Chevrolet Corvette "307ci"
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  • ...rolet Camaro|Camaro]], [[Chevrolet Caprice|Caprice]], [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]
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  • * [[Chevrolet]] - [[Chevrolet Camaro|Camaro]], [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]
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  • ...to more than 7000&nbsp;rpm. The 2006 [[Chevrolet Corvette#Z06 2|Chevrolet Corvette]] features a [[GM LS engine#LS7|7.0&nbsp;L engine]] capable of revving to 7
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  • ...from [[2005-10-21]] to [[2005-10-23]] and the GPLK [[Chevrolet Corvette C5|Corvette C5-R]] won the race. The GruppeM Porsches won GT2. The Hong Kong Le Mans Te
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  • *[[Chevrolet Corvette]]
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  • [[Image:63 vette.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Chevrolet Corvette]] (shown is a 1963 model) is commonly referred to as "America's Sports Car" .../[[RX-8]], [[BMW]] [[M Cars]], [[Chevrolet]] with the [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]], [[Honda]] with its [[S2000]], and [[Nissan]] with the [[Z-car]].
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  • Rumors that the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Shelby GT500 will gain paddle-shifted transaxles (either DCT or AM
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  • ...Wildcat]], [[Pontiac La Parisienne]], [[Oldsmobile Starfire]], Chevrolet [[Corvette]], [[Cadillac Orleans]] and [[Cadillac Le Mans|Le Mans]]. ...e experimental [[Oldsmobile F88]] and [[Cutlass]], [[Buick Wildcat II]], [[Chevrolet Nomad]] [[station wagon]], General Motors [[Firebird XP-21]] and [[Pontiac
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  • ...rolet Camaro|Camaro]], [[Chevrolet Caprice|Caprice]], [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]
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  • ...zda with the Mazda MX-5/Miata, RX-7 and RX-8, Chevrolet with the Chevrolet Corvette and Nissan with the Z-car and Nissan Skyline GT-R.
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  • ...to more than 7000&nbsp;rpm. The 2006 [[Chevrolet Corvette#Z06 2|Chevrolet Corvette]] features a [[GM LS engine#LS7|7.0&nbsp;L engine]] capable of revving to 7
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  • ...to more than 7000&nbsp;rpm. The 2006 [[Chevrolet Corvette#Z06 2|Chevrolet Corvette]] features a [[GM LS engine#LS7|7.0&nbsp;L engine]] capable of revving to 7
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  • * [[Chevrolet Corvette]]
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  • | [[Chevrolet]]-[[Ilmor]] | [[Chevrolet]]-[[Ilmor]]
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  • ...e]]<br>[[Porsche 997|Porsche 997 Turbo]]<br>[[Chevrolet Corvette|Chevrolet Corvette Z06]]<br>[[Dodge Viper]]
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  • ...pace car driver [[Elmo Langley]] died of a heart attack in the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] Pace Car at the esses during an evaluation run. In 1997, rain caused Goo | [[Chevrolet Corvette]]
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  • ...ass for the first time in 49 years at Sebring ahead of the two Corvettes. Corvette had dominated the class the past three years with its previous generation C ...e C6R team got their revenge against the Aston Martin, although the second Corvette came within 1/3 of a second of the podium in the closing laps of the race.
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  • ...races like the 1986 [[Los Angeles Times Grand Prix]] in which the [[Chevy Corvette]] of [[Doc Bundy]] hit the [[Ford Probe]] of [[Lyn St. James]] and the [[Ja ...ky Rudd]] drove his #3 [[Piedmont Airlines (1948-1989)|Piedmont Airlines]] Chevrolet to victory in the 1983 Budweiser 400k.
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  • *Competed in the 1988 Corvette Challenge. | [[Chevrolet]]
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  • ...b|right|1964 Bizzarini Iso Grifo Berlinetta 5300 Corsa (Grifo AC3 body and Corvette 327cuin engine).]] ...iaro]]. Bizzarrini tested the car and was amazed by the smooth powerful V8 Corvette engine and the rear [[De Dion tube]] used for the GT:
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  • ...ked for GM and was a major force behind the development of the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and his brother Yura, were the "AR" "DUN" of "Ardun".
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  • ...ar, the [[Chevrolet_Corvette|Corvette]]. A special option package for the Corvette, dubbed the [[Chevrolet_Corvette#Z06_2|Z06]], includes carbon fiber front b
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  • *[[Chevrolet Corvette]] * [[Chevrolet Camaro]]
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  • ...Ironically, the actual car used for filming was a modified [[Chevrolet]] [[Corvette]]. Ferrari, reportedly miffed that a fake was getting so much attention, su
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  • ...RS/RSR racing versions. Recent Daytona entries also include [[BMW M3]]s, [[Corvette]]s, [[Mazda RX-8]]s and [[Pontiac GTO|Pontiac GTO.R]]s. * two wins: [[Chevrolet]] '69, '01, [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] '88, '90, [[Lexus]] '06, '07, [[Nissan
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  • ...t wheel drive beginng in the 1980s, with the introduction of the compact [[Chevrolet Citation]], and the 1986 introduction of the [[Ford Taurus]] bringing front ...he 1980s. GM followed Chrysler in the mid-1990s, with the exception of the Corvette and F-body lineup.
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  • ...t Camaro|Camaro]], [[Chevrolet Impala|Impala SS]] and [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]] offerings modified between thirty and thirty-six (depending on whether on
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  • ...the mid-1990s when their vehicle lineup was FF (with the exception of the Corvette and F-body lineup).
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  • * [[Chevrolet]]: '''[[StabiliTrak]]''' (except Corvette - '''Active Handling''')
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  • | [[Chevrolet Corvette C6.R]]
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  • In recent versions of the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] (C5 and C6), run flat tires are required as there is no accommodation mad
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  • | [[Chevrolet Corvette C6.R]]
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  • ...deed a luxury car or not. Many vehicles such as the [[GMC Yukon]] or the [[Chevrolet Suburban]] fit the price criteria to be considered luxury vehicles, yet the ...luxury vehicles; these vehicles include the [[Hummer H1]], the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] and the [[Dodge Viper]]. All three vehicles have base MSRPs of above $36,
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  • ***Honorable mention: 9.3&nbsp;L (9373 cc/572in³) - (2003 Chevrolet crate motor) ....0&nbsp;L (7008&nbsp;cc/428&nbsp;in³) - [[GM LS7 engine#400|2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06]]
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  • ...ures high-tech sports car models approved by Grand-Am like the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], [[Porsche 911]] GT3 Cup, Ferrari 360 Modena, and [[BMW M3]]. However, ne
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  • *Coachbuilder Les Dunham provided a [[Chevrolet Corvette]] conversion (the Corvorado) which uses components from a 1971 or 1972 [[Ca ...r bus — two [[Chevrolet Nova]]s were seen as police vehicles. Although the Chevrolet vehicles were on loan from GM, this was a few years before the Los Angeles
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  • ...s, which was the end for the Big Block Fords (Mk II and Mk IV) and for the Chevrolet-powered Chaparral in Le Mans. Cars with up to 5.0&nbsp;L engines were still ...nd Cevert was still leading when Ganley got hit in the tail by a Chevrolet Corvette. This gave the lead to Pescarolo and Hill. The Hobbs/Jabouille Matra 660 wa
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  • ..., which was the end for the Big Block Ford (Mk II and Mk IV) and for the [[Chevrolet]]-powered [[Chaparral (car)|Chaparral]] in Le Mans. ...nd Cevert was still leading when Ganley got hit in the tail by a Chevrolet Corvette. This gave the lead to Pescarolo and Hill. The Hobbs/Jabouille Matra 660 wa
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  • ...m was the 7.0&nbsp;L [[GM LS engine#LS7|LS7]] used in the 2006 [[Chevrolet Corvette]] Z06. Certified power rose slightly from 500&nbsp;hp (373&nbsp;kW) to 505
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  • ...s from the waters of San Francisco bay and a KGB agent picks him up in the Corvette
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  • ...icles includes the [[Cadillac CTS-V]] and the sixth-generation [[Chevrolet Corvette]]. Nissan's Japanese domestic market supercar, the [[Skyline GT-R]], was tu
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  • ...sche Carrera GT]]. It was since surpassed by the 2009 [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]] ZR1 on 7 June 2008, with a time of 7 minutes 26.4 seconds. With Marc Bass
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  • ...While ESC includes traction control, there are vehicles such as the 2008 [[Chevrolet Malibu]] LS and 2008 [[Mazda6]] that have traction control but not ESC. ESC *[[Chevrolet]]: '''StabiliTrak'''; '''Active Handling''' (Corvette only)
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  • | [[Chevrolet Bel Air]] convertible || British embassy in Jamaica || the first car driven | [[Chevrolet Impala]] sedan || British embassy in Jamaica ||
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  • ...marques were clear front-runners with a wide gap ahead of the [[Chevrolet Corvette Z06]] (89.6), [[Lotus Elise|Lotus Elise S]] (89.3), [[Jaguar XKR]] (87.0), ...rrari F430]], [[Lamborghini Gallardo|Lamborghini Gallardo '04]], and the [[Corvette Z06]]. However, it was still slower than the Gallardo SE ('06) and three ot
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  • ...d on exotic performance vehicles, such as the early [[V8]] powered [[Chevy Corvette|Corvettes]], or for racing. In 1957, [[Chevrolet]] introduced a mechanical fuel injection option, made by [[General Motors C
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