With a limited annual production of around 2000 units and a dealer network of 3932 there were always going to be a large number of dealerships left disappointed when trying to get hold of the New Corvette ZR1. But General Motors has gone much further in dealer limitation by only allowing a total of 338 of its authorised dealerships to get hold of the superfast vehicle. Due to the extra training and equipment dealers must pay for, the allocation of ZR1 will be limited to just the high volume sales total dealerships which have the resources to provide all the aftersales service you would expect when buying a car like this. 205mph, 638hp and a 0-60mph time of 3.4 seconds isn't half bad for $105,000, a price we are sure many punters will be more than willing to pay ion excess of. Looking back a previous limited production muscle cars produced by Ford and GM, we would hardly be surprised to see some models go at something close to $200K as dealers look to take advantage of the situation.
Наконец то сделали правильные тормозилки и сразу поставили компрессор!!! Должен быть супер авто! Мне нравится внешне, да и ТТХ неплохие. Вот тока с салончегом я бы поработал leasantry:
VIDEO: Corvette ZR1 7min 26.4sec Nurburgring Run After much controversy over the authenticity of recent Nürburgring Nordschleife timed laps between the Corvette ZR1 and Nissan GT-R, GM finally released their video footage of their ZR1's ring run yesterday confirming the time of 7 minutes 26.4 seconds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QothBmcy5Hg
VIDEO Split-Screen: Nissan GT-R vs. Corvette ZR1 on the Nurburgring Just in case you haven't been paying attention, there is a war going on here. A showdown between the American King and Japanese Godzilla on the famous public racetrack in Germany, the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The Nordschleife or northern loop, nicknamed The Green Hell by Jackie Stewart, is widely considered the most difficult, most demanding and most treacherous purpose-built race track in the world. As a result, it has become the standard de facto for which auto manufacturers use to compare the performance of their cars. Recently, Nissan and GM have released press statements (here and here) and videos boasting of their amazing lap times around the Nordschleife with their GT-R and ZR1 high performance cars, respectively. With the denial or gloating of enthusiasts loyal to either side, much debate and speculation into the authenticity of each vehicles “ring runs” has exploded. Adding fuel to the fire, GM released the video footage of their ZR1's ring run yesterday, and the intrepid crew at Garage419.com have edited together both video clips of the Corvette ZR1 and Nissan GT-R in a split screen comparison of their highly controversial Nurburgring runs. Hardly scientific, but it's an interesting piece of video which helps put the debate into perspective. Garage419 points our the timer displays for both vehicles do not use the same starting and end point so they added their own timer for comparison. Clearly there is one vehicle that is faster, but we will leave the analysis and final decision up to you! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ-CNFpPCnk