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2006 Corvette Convertible Road Test
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What took 43 years to reappear but can disappear in just 18 seconds? The power-operated soft-top on the C6 Corvette convertible; yep, prior to model year 2005 a powered top last kept rain off Corvette hides in 1962. Fortunately todays version is much more effective and efficient than the canvas lid of yesteryear. Available in two shades of gray, basic black or beige, the modern top seals tightly to hold rain and wind at bay while providing satisfactory vision through its glass rear window. Best of all, after manually unlatching the leading edge of the roof from the windshield frame, servo motors take over and drop the top in less time than it took
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| The power took 43 years to reappear on a Corvette. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
With its fabric and glass shelter safely stowed beneath a beautifully contoured hard shell tonneau, this iconic example of American muscle enters a new era: one dominated by sun, wind, six gears and four hundred horsepower. At first drive, I immediately sensed this weeks tester to be considerably tighter and united in mission than
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| Road deterioration was well absorbed by my testers stock, 4-wheel independent suspension setup. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
Road deterioration was well absorbed by my testers stock, 4-wheel independent suspension setup without inducing excessive jarring into the cockpit or provoking annoying rattles and shudders. I suspect chassis reinforcement needed to compensate for the loss of a hardtop or targa-style roof serves to beef-up the Vettes structural rigidity and improve its overall sense of solidity. But in fairness,
Much has already been written about the technical aspects of the C6 since its 2005 introduction, so I want to focus a bit
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| The new Corvette is pumping out a walloping 400-horsepower and a matching 400 pound-feet of torque from its small-block 6.0-liter (364 cu in) V8. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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| Accompanying the engines burst of bravado is the activation of a complete set of analog gauges. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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