2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on 2040-cars
Townsend, Delaware, United States
For more details email me at: athenaammaisano@onlyfools.com . FOR SALE 2003 CHEVY CORVETTE Z06 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Electron blue with black leather, six speed manual, z06 performance package, 405 horsepower, 50th
anniversary, all power accessories, heads up display, 2 person memory package, active handling, body side
molding and electrochromatic drivers side and rear view mirrors. Always garage kept and covered. Never
abused. 2 owner car. Has all the original books in glove compartment. Title is clean as well as the
car.NOTE: The delaware license plate DOES NOT come with the car. The 4 digit tag DOES NOT come with your purchase.
The '03 Z06 is basically carryover from '02, but collectors will note the
50th-Anniversary exterior badges. Checking the Z06 option at one of this country's 3774 Corvette dealers
(Lamborghini has 14) gets you the same-size 5.7-liter Chevy small-block V-8 as in a base Corvette. But more
compression, a higher-lift cam, lighter valves, stronger valve springs, a higher-intake manifold, lower-restriction
air cleaner, and higher-capacity titanium exhaust system allow this LS6 version of the 5.7-liter to produce an
additional 55 horses and 25 lb-ft of torque over the base model's 350-horsepower LS1. All this while returning 28
mpg on the way to and from the proving grounds--simply amazing. Equally so is the raspy exhaust note that rips out
of the Z06's titanium exhaust system--American V-8 all the way, but sharper, edgierThe Z06's performance-oriented
Z51 suspension provides Krazy-Glue-like grip in the corners, yet offers a more than tolerable ride on most types of
road surfaces, thanks to sufficient wheel travel and well-tuned damping rates. The Active Handling helps keep even
the most inexperienced driver going in his intended direction, but push the deactivation button, downshift to
second, and the 400 lb-ft of torque will allow this long-nose patriot to slip its tail out like Grandma on an icy
sidewalk. Proper steering input corrects the oversteer, and off you go, with a big grin on your face.
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013When Mark Reuss was in LA recently, he sat down to have a few words with the scribes at the Los Angeles Times. When the issue of a hybrid Corvette came up, Reuss answered with "Don't laugh." The General Motors president is a complete fan of the possibility, calling it "attractive" and "really fun," believing it would improve GM expertise and that "people would love it."
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