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“The recalled Corvettes are from the 2005 and 2006 model years.”
“There was even another Niles band, called the Corvettes.”
“Plasma Boy routinely trounces gasoline-powered muscle cars such as Corvettes and Mustangs.”
The Huffington Post: Josh Dorfman: It's a Communication Challenge, Not a Scientific Challenge
“The improvements would be done in time for the next line of Corvettes, not expected until around 2013.”
“Many of the enhancements are for the high-performance models, but some apply to entry-model Corvettes.”
“People want to talk about Corvettes because they are sexy, but you have to talk dirty stuff, too.”
“Most 1999 model vehicles can be nationalized for any where between $1,400 and $2,000 USD, depending on the model (Corvettes cost more than Ford Rangers;).”
“I think a few of the well done ones look great ... but I also owned a GMC Syclone - it was quite functional for blowing off Corvettes and Vipers between stop lights.”
“It was a fitting stage for such high-concept clothes: rubberized snow boots that gleamed like waxed Corvettes; vinyl skirts and cashmere-Lurex hoodies.”
The Washington Post: New York Fashion Week 2011: Showmanship by Michael Kors, Thom Browne, Derek Lam
“Possessed of a model's looks and a flair for fashion, Ms. Skelton went to work for General Motors as a test driver and advertising executive, coordinating car-show presentations and posing for print ads for Corvettes and Corvairs.”
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