2011 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible on 2040-cars
Issue, Maryland, United States
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Corvette has been driven only 5850 miles; has been garaged and covered (cover included in sale), black convertible
top in excellent condition w/motorized open/close feature (just sit in the car and push the button!). Original
Torch Red paint w/ painted black racing stripes, body in showroom condition; dual mode exhaust w/4" stainless tips,
6.2L V8 engine 430 HP, 6-speed automatic with paddles. Gorgeous 2-toned red & black leather interior; heated seats,
heads-up-display, memory seats, CD play, chrome aluminum wheels, 3LT console, navigation, universal garage door
features, key-less "go" push button start, tilt-n-tele adjustable steering wheel. Power windows and locks,
anti-theft, auto-off HID headlights, key-less entry, cargo net. Preliminary inspection ID'd wear on LR run-flat
tire & 2 shocks with oil traces. Otherwise condition of vehicle sound. Two owner vehicle, we purchased in Feb. 2012
from  AutoNation (Chevy) dealer at 1298 miles. Smoke-free owners. Maintenance history includes recall on low beam
headlights, brand new battery 2015. Warranty is listed as 5 year/100,000 mile power train and 24/7 Roadside Assist.
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