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(Corvette's over-600 horsepower 2009 ZR1, the $100,000 car relegated to an empty space in the back of the Chevrolet exhibit, just like so much automotive pornography).
Steve Parker: Los Angeles Auto Show -- Clean Diesels Clean Up 2010
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Corvette's over-600 horsepower 2009 ZR1, the $100,000 car relegated to an empty space in the back of the Chevrolet exhibit, just like so much automotive pornography.
Steve Parker: Los Angeles Auto Show -- Clean Diesels Clean Up Steve Parker 2010
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(Corvette's over-600 horsepower 2009 ZR1, the $100,000 car relegated to an empty space in the back of the Chevrolet exhibit, just like so much automotive pornography).
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Some say this was the initial sales problem with Corvette's first ZR1; it was much costlier than a stock 'Vette but didn't look the part to the untrained eye.
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I checked out the Corvette's 265-cubic-inch small-block engine, and its fuel lines, fuel pump, and carburetion system.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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Some say this was the initial sales problem with Corvette's first ZR1; it was much costlier than a stock 'Vette but didn't look the part to the untrained eye.
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The Corvette's headlight switch was turned to the 'on' setting.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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While this newest, fastest-ever Corvette's 6. 2-liter, supercharged V8 doesn't cause quite as rapid acceleration as gravity, it's pretty close.
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GM/Wieck The regular Corvette's chintzy interior carries over into the ZR1.
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This newest, fastest-ever Corvette's 6. 2-liter, supercharged V8 doesn't cause quite as rapid acceleration as gravity, it's pretty close.
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