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For nearly 50 years, the Corvette has had a special place in America’s garage. Crafted from a
precise blend of power, performance, style and comfort, Corvette’s success has been based on a
willingness to embrace advancing technology while remaining true to its heritage. Today’s
Corvette exemplifies this philosophy like no other.
The fifth-generation Corvette, or C5, made its debut in 1997. It was the first complete Corvette
redesign since 1984. While the basic concept is the same as it was in 1953, a two-seat plastic-bodied
all-American sports car -- the C5 shares almost nothing with previous-generation Corvettes. The
wheelbase is longer, the track is wider, structural rigidity is far higher, and there are far fewer
pieces in the whole assembly, which improves rigidity and quality. It offers vastly improved ride
quality -- and performance -- over the fourth-generation Corvette.
The 2000 Corvette's LS1 V8 engine is potent. It produces 345 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque
with the 4 Speed Automatic transmission. Automatic or stick, the Corvette is fast traffic. It's quick
at the starting gate, beautifully balanced, surprisingly comfortable, and built to a far higher
standard than any Corvette in history.
Beautiful Sebring Silver Metallic 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible.
Standard equipment includes: Air conditioning, antilock brakes with four-wheel discs, a driver information
center, remote keyless entry, stainless steel exhaust with chromed quad outlets, retractable headlights,
Bose speakers, 6-way power seats, extended-mobility (run flat) Z-rated tires and traction control with
active handling. Options include: 4 Speed Automatic, Polished Aluminum Wheels, head-up display,
dual-zone climate controls and in-dash CD player. In great condition, runs and drives extremely well.
Modern American Muscle with all the power and handling!
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