What kind of car is a 2013 Chevy Corvette?

What kind of car is a 2013 Chevy Corvette?

The 2013 Chevrolet Corvette is more than just a performance coupe; it’s an icon of American automotive engineering and a legend to countless generations.

What are the different trim levels of a 2013 Corvette?

Trim levels & features. The 2013 Chevrolet Corvette is available in hatchback coupe and convertible roadster body styles. The base Corvette and Grand Sport (GS) are available in both body styles, and each is broken into 1LT, 2LT, 3LT and 4LT sub-trims. The higher-performance Z06 and ZR1 come as coupes only, while the 427 is convertible only.

What kind of odometer does a 2013 Corvette have?

2013 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT 2D Coupe RWD 6-Speed Automatic Paddle Shift Blade Silver Metallic Odometer is 12320 miles below market average!Come see the friendly staff at Walker Chevrolet in Franklin. We’ll work with you to make sure you get the right vehicle for your needs and your budget.

What kind of controls does a 2013 Chevy Corvette have?

Description: Used 2013 Chevrolet Corvette with Soft Top, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control.

What are the options for the Chevrolet Corvette?

Options include 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, heated seats and a leather-wrapped dashboard. The Chevrolet Corvette has a wide price range.

When did the C6 Corvette come out?

The current-generation Corvette, the C6, debuted all the way back in January 2004. Eight-and-a-half years later, it still turns heads (canine and human). Our test car — white with black-painted racing stripes — drew stares from passers-by young and old.

What is the gas mileage of a Corvette ZR1?

The 427 and Z06 get 15/24 mpg in EPA city/highway ratings, while the regular ‘Vette gets up to 16/26 mpg with the manual transmission. The ZR1 ekes out just 14/21 mpg. Chevrolet requires premium fuel for the 427, Z06 and ZR1, while the regular Corvette merely prefers premium for maximum output.

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