I n spite of its exotic, mid-engine layout and fighter jet interior styling, the C8 Chevrolet Corvette is a reasonably priced ...
Five years after its debut, has the C8 Corvette become the standard for secondhand, affordable all-out performance?
If I was shopping for a C8, I’d probably go for the Coupe. After all, its roof can be removed, too – just manually. One particularly nice feature of the convertible is a small window at the ...
We caught five prototypes of the upcoming C8 Corvette Zora undergoing testing in the Michigan Upper Peninsula, giving us some ...
Chevy Corvette deals include local market leases on 2025 Stingray Coupe and Convertible, but not Z06, E-Ray, or ZR1.
Although the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible starts at $76,995, the standard C8 Corvette can be had for just $69,995 and is still technically a convertible, thanks to its removable ...
Yes, I’m going convertible, because why not? It’s a hardtop, so you can still track it, and with the top down, the widebody C8 convertible looks even more like it rolled out of Woking rather ...
See All 26 Photos The next challenge became the hard top convertible (HTC) C8 Corvette. The clever folding hardtop has to stow away someplace, and it turns out even more space was robbed from the ...
Used C8 Corvette examples are selling for around $50k, which is about as good as it gets in terms of performance to dollar ratio.
That’s a shame, yes, but there’s a somewhat bigger elephant in the room that also can’t be ignored; at 1775kg the C8 Convertible is quite a lot heavier than we were originally led to believe ...