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2008 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:18000 Color: Burgundy
Location:

Comptche, California, United States

Comptche, California, United States
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Rare 2008 Corvette Wil Cooksey/427 Limited Edition Z06 3LZ #344 505 HP 18,000 miles $44,000 Absolute mint condition; inside /out This is a rare performance breed of Corvette. Ferocious performance, eye-stopping paint job & design. Rare Will Coolsey only 505 made This #344. Crystal Red exterior with Black Metallic stinger, Dark Titanium interior. 505hp LS7 engine, 6 speed manual transmission, posi rear-end. Factory features include the $6,545 3LZ Preferred Equipment Group (leather-wrapped instrument panel, door panels, and center console lid, unique bias-graphic pattern for center console, dual heated seats with power drivers side, tilt-n-tele, universal garage door transmitter, memory package, cargo net with privacy shade), Heads Up Display, Bose CD/XM/MP3 stereo with Navigation and steering wheel controls, Crystal Red tintcoat upcharge, chrome spider wheels, OnStar, dual mode exhaust, dry-sump oil system, HID headlights, dual zone electronic climate control, fog lamps, keyless entry and start, power windows, power locks, power steering, power brakes, power mirrors, cruise control, ABS, traction control, Active Handling. Number 344 of just 505 Z06s built to commemorate the retirement of Bowling Green Assembly Plant Manager Wil Cooksey, this 2008 Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 is in PRISTINE condition inside and out, showing a clean one owner Carfax with just 18,000miles. This ultra-rare package (RPO Z44) consists of Crystal Red paint with body-color rear spoiler and door handles, stinger style graphics and 427 hood badges, exclusive spider-design chrome wheels, exclusive Dark Titanium colored leather-wrapped interior with special Crystal Red trim, 427 embroidered seats and floor mats, and Z06 sill plates. All of these cars come fully loaded with the already rare top-level 3LZ trim package. This cars paint is in excellent condition, with a brilliant, deep shine. Chrome spider wheels are in excellent condition with no curb rash, and New Michelin SuperSport tires. The interior of this 2008 Corvette Wil Cooksey Z06 shows excellent condition factory leather seat covers, door panels, center console, and steering wheel. Original window sticker, manual portfolio, and letter from GM authenticating this car are included. This car has been dealer fully serviced, and all instrument gauges, lights, turn signals, brakes, engine, transmission and rear-end are all in good operating condition CarFax may show paint touch-up from my backing rear of car into our motor court entry gate at 2 mph. Never in accident or any other than noted body repair. Originally purchased in Ca. Owner has clean title.

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Autoblog In Cuba: 1957 Chevy Bel Air Review

Mon, Oct 5 2015

If you've been following the Autoblog In Cuba series, you may remember that my efforts to rent a car in the country were ultimately unsuccessful. Misinformation, bad planning, and a lack of rental car inventory conspired to disrupt my hoped-for driving adventure. I discovered in my week of exploration, however, that the terrific thing about Havana is that there's always another adventure to be found – if you're willing to look. A car I could drive myself might have been impossible to come by, but a ride to remember was not. After all, even when reviewing a new car, I've found that impressions about the car and the route can be credibly formed from the right seat. Starting from the parking lot of the grand Hotel Nacional, finding an interesting car for hire is as simple as walking up and down the block. Scads of classic American iron wait just outside the hotel gates, in a riot of colors and conditions befitting the tropical climate. Fords from the 1940s are plentiful – more sedans than coupes – and the glory days of General Motors are represented by enough Pontiacs and Cadillacs to fill a Bruce Springsteen B-sides album. But the Chevy Bel Air is the king of the road here, by some margin. View 30 Photos I settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. I was looking for a hardtop at the request of my crew's audio/video needs, but settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. This car might look good as a prop in the background on your vacation photos – hair blowing in the breeze with the ocean at your back, parked in front of Che's face in Revolution Square, etc. – but was far from pristine on a closer inspection. A perfect representative of the Cuban average. At least the price was right: $50 for two hours to make it 12 miles to Hemingway's house, and back. My driver was a kid named Daniel who looked to be about 20 years old. The Chevy doesn't belong to him, he co-drives it with the owner, but he was able to give me the basic mechanical rundown. The eight- or six-cylinder engine that Chevy shipped this convertible with was long gone. No surprise there, as nearly every American-made car I'd ridden in so far was powered by some belching Mercedes diesel. Despite it's clattering note, Daniel said the lump under the hood of the '57 drinks gas: a four-cylinder of Russian origins, pulled out of a GAZ Volga as best I can understand.

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During January's Detroit Auto Show, we managed a longer than expected wandering tag-team interview with C7 Corvette chief engineering exec Tadge Juechter (pictured above), and LT1 engine boss Jordan Lee (pictured below). They are, quite honestly, two of the very nicest bigshot lads to ever walk the engineering corridors of an American manufacturer. Both are enthralled by what they're doing for a day job. So are we.
We've followed the pre-sale anticipation for the Chevrolet C7 Corvette Stingray like an Oreck vacuum yanking every speck of dirt from a well-trampled carpet. Everything is reportable and contains a grain of further knowledge about this dramatically important and cheered-for car, as it continues to be pressured into representing all that is superior about the American dream. The Corvette wears one heavy cloak.
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New Chevy Malibu helps parents monitor teen driver's performance

Thu, Apr 2 2015

For teens, a driver's license can represent freedom. For parents, it can represent fear. Now there's a way parents can alleviate some of their worries and monitor their teen drivers. The 2016 Chevy Malibu, which debuted Wednesday at the New York Auto Show, contains a new feature that tracks driving performance and helps inexperienced drivers rein in some of their more dangerous habits. Accessed through a password in the car's infotainment system, parents can learn how far their child has driven, how fast they've gone and how many times they've braked hard, among other features. "It's an in-vehicle report card that gives parents information," says Mary Ann Beebe, one of the lead engineers who designed the system. "It's meant to be used as a teaching tool. Parents can sit down and talk with their teen about, 'Here are some areas where you're doing well, and here's some where you can use improvement.'" Car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens ages 16 to 19, and only last week, AAA released a study that found their driving behavior can leave them particularly susceptible to crashes. General Motors had sought ways to help educate and train younger drivers. In an era where data can be harvested from cars, monitoring performance is one way to provide information. Parents access the Teen Driver system in the car through a PIN-number entered into the Malibu's infotainment system. The report card can only be seen in the car – so far, it's not available via a smartphone app, like some other types of on-board diagnostic information. The system is activated by the use of a specially programmed key fob that lets the system know who is driving the car. Once the vehicle recognizes the key fob, it takes preventive measures to ensure safer conduct behind the wheel: Until the driver and front passenger buckle their seat belts, the radio is muted. Safety systems such as forward-collision assist and electronic stability control are automatically turned on. Parents can preset preferred speed limits, and drivers will hear a warning if that sound is exceeded. "We have these great technologies, and we want to make sure we turn them on for the teen," Beebe said. There are no geo-location aspects of the program, and data is stored on the car, not uploaded to the Cloud or even seen by General Motors, she said.