2002 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
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SW Florida 2002 Chevy Corvette. 42,000 Actual Miles Immaculate condition inside and out. Always garaged with cover
on it (included). Clean Carfax. Basic Information: VIN Number 1G1YY32G725131724 Style: Convertible Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette Year: 2002 Interior Color: Black Exterior Color: Pewter Body Type: Convertible Engine: MPG: 25
Hwy/18 City 5.7 Liter V8 16V Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI Drive Train: Differential Limited Slip: Mechanical RWD
Transmission: 4 Speed Automatic Rims: Chrome Suspension: Independent Suspension: 4 Wheel Stabilizer Bar Front and
Rear Instrumentation: Clock External Temp Low Fuel Level Tachometer Trip Computer Roof and Glass: Manual
Convertible Roof Variable Intermittent Wipers Privacy Glass: Light Rear Defogger In Car Entertainment: Retractable
Antenna AM/FM CD Player Bose Speakers Seats: Drivers Height: Power Drivers Lumbar: 4 Way Drivers Power: 8 Passenger
Height: Power Passenger Lumbar: 4 Way Passenger Power: 8 Front Seat Type: Sport Upholstery: Leather Convenience:
Center Console With Locking Storage Cruise Control Cup Holders: Front Power Outlets: 2 Remote Trunk Release: Power
Driver Side Memory HUD (Heads Up Display) Power Telescopic Steering Wheel With Tilt Power Mirrors Power Door Locks
Power Windows with Express Down Comfort: Climate Control for Driver and Passenger Cargo Area Lights Reading Lights
Mats: Carpet Front Shift Knob: Leather Steering Wheel: Leather Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors Electrochromic
Mirrors: Driver Side Active Handling Safety: Turning Circle: 39.4 ABS: 4 Wheel Anti Theft System with Alarm Daytime
Running Lights Fog Lights Safety Stability Control Driver and Passenger Side Airbags: Cancellable Door
Reinforcement: Side Impact Door Beam Dimensions: Headroom: 37.6 in. Hip Room: 54.2 Shoulder Room: 55.3 Leg Room:
42.7 Luggage Capacity: 14 cu. ft. Length: 179.7 in. Width: 73.6 Height: 47.8 Wheel Base: 104.5 Curb Weight: 3,210
lbs. This car is in perfect mechanical condition. Needs absolutely nothing. No dings, scratches, rips, tears or
leaks. It is a completely stock Corvette with no ad-ons.
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Ford Mustang chief engineer, mid-engine Corvette | Autoblog Podcast #488
Fri, Sep 16 2016Note: There were some technical difficulties that prevented some of you from downloading this week's podcast. The player and link below should be working now, and the file has reached iTunes and other feeds as well. Thanks to everyone who wrote in to let us know of the issues! On the podcast this week, we have some questions for Ford Chief Engineer Carl Widman. Plus, Associate Editor Reese Counts joins Mike Austin to talk about the latest news, most notably the spy photos of the upcoming mid-engine Corvette. We also chat about the Jaguar F-Type Coupe, the Nissan Armada, and why 0-60 mph is a stupid performance figure. And, of course, we get into some Spend My Money advice, telling strangers what car to buy. And new this week is a cost-no-object what-cars-would-you-buy game. The rundown is below. And don't forget to send us your questions, money-spend or otherwise, to podcast at autoblog dot com. Autoblog Podcast #488 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention Mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette spied Chevy Bolt EV comes with 238 miles of range Ford will sell self-driving cars by 2025 Jaguar F-Type Coupe 2017 Nissan Armada (yes, Mike knows it's not a Patrol) Ford Mustang Chief Engineer Carl Widman interview Spend My Money - we give purchase advice Why 0–60 mph is a stupid performance test Rundown Intro - 00:00 The news - 03:30 What we've been driving - 16:20 Carl Widman - 26:44 Spend my money - 37:03 New fun game - 51:48 0–60 mph is overrated - 56:50 Total Duration: 1:04:57 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Podcasts Chevrolet Ford Jaguar Nissan Car Buying nissan armada mid-engine corvette jaguar f-type coupe
Autonomous tech will drive motorheads off the road
Thu, Nov 9 2017While autonomous technology could make car travel much safer and more efficient — and automakers and marketers are salivating over the prospect of a "passenger economy" that could potentially generate $7 trillion by 2050 — those of us who enjoy driving are not so stoked. Experts have predicted that as autonomous vehicles are deployed in large numbers, human-driven cars eventually could be outlawed on public roads due to the carnage they create, which is currently more than 41,000 deaths a year in the U.S. alone and climbing. Such scenarios have driving enthusiasts envisioning a "Red Barchetta" style nightmare becoming reality, making Rush lyricist Neil Peart a clairvoyant as well as one of rock's most badass skin-pounders. But there could be a couple of refuges left for motorheads, and they won't be on public roads. As Popular Science's Joe Brown points out in a recent editorial, we're seeing a wave of vehicles being offered by legit mainstream automakers that aren't made for public roads. The poster child of this vanguard is the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, which comes with a crate full of goodies that lets you turn the already formidable street-legal muscle car into a drag-strip dominator. Brown also notes that two out of five of the Ford GT's driving modes are for use on the track, "catering to the $450,000 machine's club-racing clientele." We're also currently enjoying the heyday of production off-road-ready pickups that kicked off with the Ford Raptor in 2009. The latest salvo in this escalating war of overachieving trucks is the Chevy Colorado ZR2 that can take on the likes of California's Rubicon Trail without issue. Brown also gives a shout-out to his magazine's Grand Award Winner, the Alta Motors Redshift MX, which "isn't even allowed on public roads" and is "meant for bombing around motocross tracks, big backyards and single-track woods trails." If you follow Brown on Instagram, you know that he's also a two-wheel aficionado, and he points out that sales of off-road bikes are leaving street machines in the dust. Sales of off-highway motorcycles rose 29 percent between 2012 and 2016, according to the ÂMotorcycle Industry Council — compared to 6 percent for road-bike sales during the same period. "That's a nearly 400-percent drubbing," Brown remarks.
Fingers point to dragged-out NHTSA investigation after second death by ARC airbag inflator
Thu, Oct 14 2021Safety advocates have increased criticism of the federal government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration after an exploding airbag inflator that's been under investigation for more than six years killed a second person. On Wednesday, NHTSA posted recall documents filed by General Motors that revealed the second death, the driver of a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse SUV with an inflator made by Tennessee company ARC blew apart, spewing shrapnel. No details were given about where and when the death occurred. NHTSA has said that ARC Automotive of Knoxville has manufactured about 8 million inflators used nationwide in vehicles made by General Motors, Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis), Kia and Hyundai. “NHTSA should have been all over this along time ago,” said Rosemary Shahan, president of California-based Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety. “There's just no denying that itÂ’s a (safety) defect.” NHTSA, the agency charged with with keeping America's automobiles and roads safe, began investigating ARC inflators in July of 2015 after two people were injured by flying shrapnel. The investigation became more urgent in 2016, when a Canadian woman driving an older Hyundai Elantra was killed by metal airbag fragments. Public records show only a little progress on the probe. In April, the agency posted a memo in saying it was reviewing volumes of information it received from ARC. Safety advocates such as Shahan say that the dragged-out investigation is an example of the deadly consequences that can result from an understaffed and underfunded agency. The second death should not have happened, Shahan said, and vehicles with faulty ARC inflators should have been recalled faster. The agency, Shahan said, is “grossly underfunded," but it still should have sought recalls of the ARC inflators. She said historically NHTSA has taken little action during Republican administrations but has ramped up safety efforts when Democrats control the White House. Messages were left Wednesday by the Associated Press seeking comment from NHTSA and ARC. At this time, relatively few vehicles are effected. The GM recall covers only 550 Chevy Traverse SUVs from the 2013 through 2017 model years, as well as Buick Enclave SUVs from 2008 through 2017. The automaker said in a statement that the faulty front driver's airbag inflators were either installed at the factory or in replacement airbag modules.