General Motors has always had a stable footing in the automotive industry, but its small-block engines, particularly the many generations of LS engines, gained a cult following. And it's pretty clear ...
The Chevrolet Corvette first burned rubber on American streets in 1953 with a limited run of 300 units available in a single color, white. Since then, the Corvette has evolved into a 495 horsepower ...
Corvettes, as you probably know, are built in Bowling Green, Kentucky. But the LS1 and LS6 engines that fill the space between the front wheels come from farther up north The Great White North, ...
More performance" is part of the mission statement of the Corvette folks at GM's Powertrain Division for 2002. That was made obvious when "Doctor" John Juriga, Assistant Chief Engineer for Gen III ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
Current indications point to General Motors looking to flip a new page in Corvette history; the sort of ‘page’ that might just thrill purists without alienating or putting off modern performance ...