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Year:
2014
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
455 hp 6.2L V8
Exterior color:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
7-Speed Manual
Mileage:
53,586
Stock #:
S 0151
VIN:
1G1YL3D72E5116063
Gray 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Rear-Wheel Drive 7-Speed Manual
New arrival

 

2014 Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray Z51 3LT Convertible RWD

53,586 mi

St Louis, MO
Fair Deal

$43,689

Year:
2014
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
455 hp 6.2L V8
Exterior color:
Laguna Blue
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Red
Transmission:
7-Speed Manual
Mileage:
89,473
Stock #:
351953B
VIN:
1G1YE2D70E5117460
Laguna Blue 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Rear-Wheel Drive 7-Speed Manual
New arrival

 

2014 Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray 3LT Coupe RWD

89,473 mi

Kernersville, NC
Good Deal

$33,500

Year:
2014
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
455 hp 6.2L V8
Exterior color:
Black
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Jet Black
Transmission:
Manual
Mileage:
17,907
Stock #:
0343BL
VIN:
1G1YG2D72E5120547
Black 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Rear-Wheel Drive Manual
Price drop

-$2,000

 

2014 Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray Z51 1LT Coupe RWD

17,907 mi

Newport Beach, CA
Great Deal

$45,580

$43,580

About 2013 Chevrolet Corvette
No new Corvette for us, it seems. Rumors swirled about a midengine layout for the new C7, but a global economic meltdown seems to have stalled that particular vehicle. Sad as this would normally be, we get an extra helping of heartache in this, the 60th anniversary of America’s sports car. What does this mean for Corvette connoisseurs from around the world? Another year of the C6 for starters, albeit with a small segment of changes. Some new colors lead the way, with Night Race Blue and Supersonic Blue making appearances for exterior paint, as well as new painted black aluminum wheels to replace the competition grays with which we’ve become so familiar. In addition, any Corvette trim—Base and Grand Sport coupe and convertible, as well as Z06 and ZR1 high-performance coupes—can be decked out with the 60th Anniversary Package. If you’re so inclined, this means your Corvette will get an Arctic White paint job, Blue Diamond leather interior with Alcantara accents, painted gray brake calipers and a rear spoiler yanked straight off the ZR1. Of course, you’ll also get “60” emblems splashed around as well, but you expected as much, no? That said, if chronological commemoration is your penchant, you might want something more. After all, every aforementioned trim is still basically the same Corvette we’ve been seeing for years. Base and Grand Sport versions are still powered by the familiar 6.2-liter V8 putting out 430 or 436 hp, depending on exhaust, while the ZR1 and Z06 get the same 638-hp 6.2-liter V8 and 505-hp 7.0-liter V8, respectively. For something more rare, Chevy offers the 427 Convertible Collector’s Edition. The company's calling it the fastest, most capable Corvette convertible ever—a combination of the best from the ZR1 and the Z06. From the ZR1 the 427 steals the magnetorheological suspension, and from the Z06 it claims the 7.0-liter V8, the first time that engine will be made available in a convertible. What’s more, it gets the carbon-fiber treatment for the hood, fenders and floor panels, with a carbon-fiber splitter and rockers additionally available. It’s a limited-edition version, however, so you may have already missed your window. This also means that regardless of the Corvette you choose, you’ll still be saddled with the same antiquated and semi-insulting interior. Yes, the Corvette is the bargain of the performance sports-car industry, but there’s really little excuse for this interior this late in the game. Chevy promises it will be nary but legend with the coming of the next Corvette, but for now we’ll have to suffer through. So pick your poison. Will you wait until next year for the next Corvette or grab one of the special editions put together for this year? The 427 is fetching a premium—one recently went for $600K at auction—but the special paint, trim and interior of the Anniversary Package may be a good opportunity for a collector to get a special Corvette for little premium. Regardless, say goodbye to the C6. It’ll be all C7 from here on out.

 

Year:
2014
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
455 hp 6.2L V8
Exterior color:
Blue Metallic
Combined gas mileage:
22 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Kalahari
Transmission:
7-Speed Manual
Mileage:
61,903
Stock #:
107871T
VIN:
1G1YL2D77E5107871
Blue Metallic 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Rear-Wheel Drive 7-Speed Manual
Price drop

-$1,400

 

2014 Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray Z51 3LT Coupe RWD

61,903 mi

Royal Palm Beach, FL
Good Deal

$43,737

$42,337

Overview

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No new Corvette for us, it seems. Rumors swirled about a midengine layout for the new C7, but a global economic meltdown seems to have stalled that particular vehicle. Sad as this would normally be, we get an extra helping of heartache in this, the 60th anniversary of America’s sports car. What does this mean for Corvette connoisseurs from around the world? Another year of the C6 for starters, albeit with a small segment of changes.

Some new colors lead the way, with Night Race Blue and Supersonic Blue making appearances for exterior paint, as well as new painted black aluminum wheels to replace the competition grays with which we’ve become so familiar. In addition, any Corvette trim—Base and Grand Sport coupe and convertible, as well as Z06 and ZR1 high-performance coupes—can be decked out with the 60th Anniversary Package. If you’re so inclined, this means your Corvette will get an Arctic White paint job, Blue Diamond leather interior with Alcantara accents, painted gray brake calipers and a rear spoiler yanked straight off the ZR1. Of course, you’ll also get “60” emblems splashed around as well, but you expected as much, no?

That said, if chronological commemoration is your penchant, you might want something more. After all, every aforementioned trim is still basically the same Corvette we’ve been seeing for years. Base and Grand Sport versions are still powered by the familiar 6.2-liter V8 putting out 430 or 436 hp, depending on exhaust, while the ZR1 and Z06 get the same 638-hp 6.2-liter V8 and 505-hp 7.0-liter V8, respectively.

For something more rare, Chevy offers the 427 Convertible Collector’s Edition. The company's calling it the fastest, most capable Corvette convertible ever—a combination of the best from the ZR1 and the Z06. From the ZR1 the 427 steals the magnetorheological suspension, and from the Z06 it claims the 7.0-liter V8, the first time that engine will be made available in a convertible. What’s more, it gets the carbon-fiber treatment for the hood, fenders and floor panels, with a carbon-fiber splitter and rockers additionally available. It’s a limited-edition version, however, so you may have already missed your window.

This also means that regardless of the Corvette you choose, you’ll still be saddled with the same antiquated and semi-insulting interior. Yes, the Corvette is the bargain of the performance sports-car industry, but there’s really little excuse for this interior this late in the game. Chevy promises it will be nary but legend with the coming of the next Corvette, but for now we’ll have to suffer through.

So pick your poison. Will you wait until next year for the next Corvette or grab one of the special editions put together for this year? The 427 is fetching a premium—one recently went for $600K at auction—but the special paint, trim and interior of the Anniversary Package may be a good opportunity for a collector to get a special Corvette for little premium. Regardless, say goodbye to the C6. It’ll be all C7 from here on out.

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