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2014 Corvette Stingray Unlocks the Florida Keys
The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray won Car of the Year at NYIAS 2014 and headed to the Florida Keys to prove its metal mettle.
March 25th, 2014
by Eric Rogell
CraveOnline.com
When Chevy calls and says, “How’d you like to take a new 2014 Corvette Stingray for a top-down adventure to the Florida Keys for the day?” any answer other than “We’ll cancel everything… What time do you need us there?” is a huge mistake.
That’s because the all-new 2014 Corvette Stingray is unlike any of its predecessors. The "too long, didn't read" on the 7th generation ‘Vette would say simply: “Neck-snapping power, surprisingly refined drive, shockingly stingy on fuel—best bang for the buck of any sports car available anywhere. Period.” Think sub-$60K Ferrari and you’re on the right track.
We met up with our convertible Laguna Blue test ‘Vette in Doral, just outside of Miami, near where Tiger and Phil battle it out on the Blue Monster. The plan was to head down US1 to Duck Key, grab lunch and make it back in time to beat rush hour traffic. Challenge accepted. (And accomplished.)
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The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray won Car of the Year at NYIAS 2014 and headed to the Florida Keys to prove its metal mettle.
March 25th, 2014
by Eric Rogell
CraveOnline.com
When Chevy calls and says, “How’d you like to take a new 2014 Corvette Stingray for a top-down adventure to the Florida Keys for the day?” any answer other than “We’ll cancel everything… What time do you need us there?” is a huge mistake.
That’s because the all-new 2014 Corvette Stingray is unlike any of its predecessors. The "too long, didn't read" on the 7th generation ‘Vette would say simply: “Neck-snapping power, surprisingly refined drive, shockingly stingy on fuel—best bang for the buck of any sports car available anywhere. Period.” Think sub-$60K Ferrari and you’re on the right track.
We met up with our convertible Laguna Blue test ‘Vette in Doral, just outside of Miami, near where Tiger and Phil battle it out on the Blue Monster. The plan was to head down US1 to Duck Key, grab lunch and make it back in time to beat rush hour traffic. Challenge accepted. (And accomplished.)
*Full Review Linked Above *