2009 Chevy Corvette
Sport bucket seats with leather seating surfaces inflatable lumbar support and adjustable side bolsters are standard in coupe and convertible models. For the 2003 and 2009 Corvette Z06 has a lateral acceleration of 1 g. and a top speed over 170 mph. The new Chevy Corvette has all performance systems including engine, transmission, chassis, tires and suspension. Standard Active Handling works in conjunction with Traction Control and ABS on select 03 and 2009 Chevy Corvettes, making maximum use of available traction to assist the driver, when needed, in keeping the car in line with steering input.
Corvette designers and engineers developed a unique Head Up Display(on the right) for the new 2009 and 2003 Chevy Corvette. All of the following readouts may be projected onto the windshield for driver convenience: vehicle speed, engine rpm, a performance upshift guide for the 6 speed manual transmission and readings from key gauges including water temp, oil pressure and fuel gauge. Head-Up Display is is standard in Z06 and 50th Anniversary Edition models.
A positive crankcase ventilation system improves oil control during racetrack and acceleration maneuvers, a Z06 titanium exhaust system, mufflers and tailpipes, have less mass and more strength than it's aluminum or magnesium counterparts.
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If you are going to purchase a 2009 Chevy Corvette. There are many ways to save on your auto insurance. If you take the time to compare automobile insurance companies you may be able to cut your car insurance rates dramatically. These techniques can sometimes help you get a discount on your 2009 Corvette insurance rates,
some states provide discounts for using an anti-theft device, sometimes insuring two cars can be the same price as insuring one.
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Before you go on a trip in your new Chevy Corvette do a quick lookover your new car. Unless you're very knowledgeable when it comes to auto repair and maintenance, it is best to have a mechanic inspect your Corvette before a long trip. However, there are a few inspections almost anyone can make,
Check hoses (to and from the radiator and the heater in all Chevy's). If they are cracked, look dry-rotted, worn, or are bulging, replace them.
Check your battery. Clean off any buildup of electrolyte with a mixture of baking soda and water.
Check your tires for wear or damage.
Check fluid levels (oil, transmission, coolant, window washer, etc.)
Look under the car to see if there are any fluids leaking.
Make sure your spare tire is well inflated and the jack is in place. These tips can help make your next long trip in your new 2009 Chevy Corvette a safe one.