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It’s worth noting that Corvette C6 Grand Sport units equipped with a six-speed manual transmission received additional upgrades over their automatic counterparts, such as specially tuned gear ...
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The Corvette Grand Sport You Can Build (And Perhaps Afford) - MSNSome of the biggest sales for a real Grand Sport were for $3.5 and $5.5 million a few years back, but tracking down a real one versus a standard Corvette with some stickers on it can be hard.
The Chevy C6 Corvette had four famous production variants: the Z06, ZR1, Grand Sport, and the 427 Convertible. The racing variants included the American Le Mans Series GT1 championship, C6.
Pricing for the Grand Sport is expected to start around $87,600, positioning it between the Stingray and E-Ray models. This estimate is based on the current pricing structure, where the Stingray ...
Introduced for the 2010 model year as a replacement for base units equipped with the Z51 package, the Corvette C6 Grand Sport bridged the gap between the entry-level Corvette and the track-focused ...
The Grand Sport name was previously used for versions of the C6 and C7 Corvette that were a step up from the base models in performance, but sat below the Z06 and ZR1 models in the hierarchy.
Under the hood, the Corvette Grand Sport featured the same powertrain as found in that year's Corvette Collector Edition: an LT4 5.7-liter V-8 producing 330 hp and 340 lb-ft of torque, paired with ...
I doubt many potential Corvette buyers care, but the EPA fuel economy comes in at 19 combined mpg, aided by a less than 3,300-pound weight. The manufacturer's suggested retail price for this car ...
The C6 Grand Sport’s fantastic “cup” alloy wheel design makes a return, too. Want to be unfair? Call it a parts-bin special, or a Z06 Lite. Go ahead. Then drive it.
The C6 Grand Sport formula turned out to be pure genius. Despite a terrible economy and the loud chatter of the C7, after all the numbers were crunched, the 2010-to-2013 Grand Sports took the lion ...
Corvette Forum member v8sten posted a few pictures and details of his Grand Sport with two engines next to it, a blown LS3 and an LC9 in pretty good shape.
This very recently spotted, and ostensibly obscured C7 asks a lot more questions than it answers, but there's at least some evidence to support that it might be the next Corvette Grand Sport.
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