Monday, March 4, 2013

Chevrolet Corvette C6 finally shipped


 
C6 Corvette finally just left the GM's Bowling Green plant in Kentucky on February 28 last.

February 28, GM's Bowling Green plant in Kentucky, shipped last Chevrolet Corvette C6, paving the way for the introduction of new-generation Corvette, Corvette Stingray, into production in the near future.

Chevrolet Corvette C6 was put into production in 2004, and for more than eight years on the market, there were a total of over 215,000 Corvette C6 rolling.

The Chevrolet Corvette C6 is finally shipped the Corvette 427 Convertible, the car was painted white cardboard milk, with 7.0-liter V8. Corvette C6 will not be sold, the vehicle will be included in the GM Heritage Collection in Detroit.

To mark this special milestone, about 500 employees working at the Bowling Green plant gathered to "off" the car off the assembly line. These employees will be off for a few days, before the production line Corvette Stingray officially launch in less than two weeks away. GM has invested $ 131 million for production line Corvette Stingray. Whether the vehicle is about to be put into production, but you will have to wait until late August or early September can own Corvette Stingray.

From now until the time of the official new-generation Corvette is sold, you can still buy the Corvette C6. According to Chevrolet, still about 6100 Corvette C6 is still in stock, and enough vehicles to provide customers until the official Corvette Stingray sold.





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