My Red Corvette
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About my car:The C5 with its 5.7 L V8 is rated at 345 horsepower with a top speed of about 170 MPH. It accelerates from 0-60 MPH in just under 5 seconds. Because of changes for 1999 (smaller fuel injectors and new computer algorithms) it is supposed to be closer to 355 horsepower. For such a powerful car it also gets good gas mileage. It is rated at 18 MPG city (about what I get) and 28 MPG highway (I get over 30 MPG). With a 19.1 gal gas tank that means it will go over 500 miles between gas stations on the highway. It is a very high-tech automobile. Some of the features are:
Magnetic Red was a new color for 1999. In the sun it has a bright metallic finish. In the shade (or night) it is almost maroon. Either way it is beautiful. It got its name because it is a 'babe magnet'. At least I hope it is. (More likely it will be a 'cop magnet'.) I ordered this color based on a color sample in a local dealership and it turned out to be exactly what I wanted. Sometimes things work out really well. Chevrolet is not making many Corvettes with this color which delayed my delivery by a couple of months. According to a local dealer my car was the first magnetic red Corvette in the greater San Francisco area. The 6-speed manual transmission not only adds to the fun of this car but to its uniqueness. Of the approximately 30,000 Corvettes built in 1999 less than 10,000 had the 6-speed. Of these 2,000-5,000 were allocated to the new hardtop model. Sport seats offer greater support than the standard seat - including side wings and lumbar and back supports. The performance suspension provides even better handling than the standard suspension. It is the suspension that was designed for the Corvette before management decided they should offer a softer suspension as standard equipment. It is harsher than the standard equipment version but I don't find it objectionable at all. Besides, this is a sports car! This car goes where you point it whether you feel like you're going to break the laws of physics or not. Active Handling was also new for 1999. It is an addition to traction control that senses when the car starts to slide sideways and selectively applies breaks to the appropriate wheel to keep the car moving in the direction of the front wheels. The only time I've had this activate on a sharp corner when I hit rough pavement but it is nice to know it is there in an emergency.
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It is a beautiful car with a great deal of power and unbelievable handling. It is a real pleasure to drive. Because the magnetic red color and manual transmissions are so hard to get my car is somewhat unique. I like that. Miscellaneous Corvette facts:
More:The *Long* Purchase and Break-in Process For more Corvette information try the following:One of the best sources of information on Corvettes is The Corvette Forum. It's also a great way to find out about local events. Another is the C5Registry. Here you'll find hot news items, options and prices, and lots of other information. Here are some interesting pictures of Corvettes, real and imagined. |