The Ultimate Corvette

In 2009, the Chevy Corvette introduced the ZR1 and it was an instant hit with enthusiasts. They loved the body style, the comfort, the power and the cost of this exciting vehicle. As a result, the car has continued to be improved upon by Chevy. With the 2011 ZR1 model, Corvette is now being classified as the fastest production car ever created. That title used to belong to the Shelby Super Snake.

The secret of the ZR1 Corvette has to do with the technology that we have today. It brings consumers a combination of style, power and comfort. Everything on this model of vehicle is designed to enhance power and to offer consumers the very best handling and driving experience.

The top-end speed of this vehicle is 205 miles per hour. That is a great deal of power under the hood. For those looking for the ultimate thrill, this vehicle can offer it. The fast speed comes from the V8 engine and the super charger featuring an inner cooler system. The vehicle handles very well, even at the top speeds. This is due to the aluminum frame and carbon fiber body design.

It isn’t a heavy vehicle, which contributes to the great performance that it offers. The vehicle is able to handle very well, too. This is a vehicle that has great braking ability and also comfortable seats. Some of the top racing drivers out there today are using this Corvette to help them win some races where the competition is tough. They report the vehicle handles very well and they are confident that they have a good shot of winning some races with the super charge package model.

The ZR1 Corvette 2011 model is quite expensive and that makes it outside of a realistic price range for many people. However, if you can afford to own one, you won’t be disappointed with the overall performance. You can also have the prestige of knowing you have a rare muscle car that not everyone else is able to drive down the road.

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