Thursday, July 5, 2018

How GM's Bankruptcy Saved the Corvette

 
In 2008, GM cancelled the Corvette in an effort to save money. But the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy actually helped launch the C7, the best Corvette ever.
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How GM's Bankruptcy Saved the Corvette
 
In 2008, GM cancelled the Corvette in an effort to save money. But the automaker's 2009 bankruptcy actually helped launch the C7, the best Corvette ever.
 
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The Importance of the World's Only 1983 Corvette
 
All C4 Corvettes built in 1983 were preproduction models, used for testing and then destroyed. But this one slipped through the cracks.​
 
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The Best All-Wheel Drive Supercars
 
Supercars use all-wheel drive to achieve stellar performance. These are some of the best.
 
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The Mazda RX-7 Turns 40
 
In early July 1978, the first Mazda RX-7 rolled off the assembly line. In the four decades since, Mazda's rotary sports car has become a legend among enthusiasts.
 
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A Porsche 356A 1600 Super Is Exactly That: Super
 
Europe would like to thank California for preserving this car so well.
 
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Seat's Electric Race Car Has 680 HP From Rimac
 
Volkswagen's Spanish brand builds a rear-drive electric race car with a muscular powertrain from Croatia's electric supercar company, Rimac.
 
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