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« Одговори #75 на: 13 Јануари 2013, 11:04:29 am »
Треба да се слика со Виперот да видиме дали има некоја разлиак од напред

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« Одговори #76 на: 13 Јануари 2013, 19:12:08 pm »

By: Dale Jewett on 1/13/2013


After months of teases, spy photos and some hype, the day has arrived for the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Corvette to make its world debut, on the eve of press preview days for the Detroit auto show.

About 1,000 people have been invited to the event near downtown Detroit. That includes 150 Corvette fans who paid at least $1,000 each to be at the reveal. Money raised from that group goes to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky.

You don't have to be in Detroit on Sunday night to get a first look at the C7 Corvette--you can watch the unveiling live at www.autoweek.com/corvettereveal.

The web stream is scheduled to start at 6:45 p.m. Eastern, with the presentation to start at 7 p.m. And that's when you see our full report on the new Vette, including all the details and plenty of photos.

So just mute the TV with the end of the pro football game and watch something really exciting.



About the Detroit auto show

The annual North American International Auto Show, better known as the Detroit auto show, has maintained its place as a barometer for the entire industry. For 2013, NAIAS takes place Jan. 14-27 and will host concept cars, green cars and supercars from all the major automakers, including what's expected to be a highlight this year: the new 2014 Chevroelt Corvette. Check out Autoweek's complete coverage of the Detroit auto show here.


http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130113/DETROIT/130119929

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« Одговори #77 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 01:20:21 am »






Секоја чест.

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« Одговори #78 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 01:25:47 am »
Јака е нек си е*е матер!

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« Одговори #79 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 01:32:06 am »
Well, f**k me sideways... Сеуште не ми се свиѓаат задните светлосни групи, али би и’ простил...
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« Одговори #80 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 01:37:27 am »

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« Одговори #81 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 01:38:44 am »
Ја средиле внатре конечно. Браво.

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« Одговори #82 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 08:12:46 am »

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« Одговори #83 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 08:15:09 am »
protsetiram za zadnicata, no mozno e da mi se dopadne posle nekoj mesec.

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« Одговори #84 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 08:27:50 am »

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« Одговори #85 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 09:02:48 am »
^^^

Bravo za brzata reakcija!

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Chevrolet officially unveils 2014 Corvette C7
« Одговори #86 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 09:05:15 am »
It’s finally official, folks. After months of rumors, speculation, leaks, and quick looks, Chevrolet finally unveiled the 2014 Corvette C7. As expected, this new generation features a completely redesigned exterior and interior, but the company still sticks with the overall slick design of the long nose and short tail that the Corvette has always been about.



Aesthetically speaking, Chevrolet made the biggest change to the Corvette since the last major leap the company took with the C5 back in 1997. Of course, it still looks like a classic Corvette, but Chevrolet made some big changes to this new model. The headlights and grille are completely new, and the taillights ditch the circular approach and go for more of a Camaro-like look.



There’s also a lot of vents, and not in the interior. There’s vents on the tail, vents on the side, and vents on the hood. There’s definitely no shortage of vents, and it gives the A/C unit on the inside a run for its money. The interior will be familiar to anyone who’s seen the inside of a Corvette, but it has the new digital instrument panel that we saw in the past.

Also, as we already knew, the 2014 Corvette features a new 450 horsepower 6.2-liter Gen V LT1 V8 motor, which features direct fuel injection, as well as cylinder deactivation to improve gas mileage to something a little more acceptable — we’re talking around 26 mpg or so on the highway, and it’ll go from 0-60mph in under four seconds. There’s also a seven-speed transmission connected to the motor, with the option of a six-speed automatic for those who want the car to do the work.

Corvette did not disclose pricing for the new 2014 C7, but we’re expecting a price tag of at least $50,000 here. Dealerships should be expecting the new car to arrive sometime in the third quarter of this year.


http://www.slashgear.com/chevrolet-officially-unveils-2014-corvette-c7-13265091/

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C7 Corvette, 2014 Model, Bursts Onto The Road After 9 Years (PHOTOS)
« Одговори #87 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 09:39:14 am »
DETROIT -- When General Motors engineers and designers started work on the next-generation Corvette, they drew up the usual requirements for the star of American muscle cars.

Killer looks. Big engine. Handles like a race car.

But topping the list back was something at odds with the roar of the car's big V-8: Gas mileage.

The new Corvette could not be a gas guzzler. Stricter government rules were forcing a leap in fuel economy. If the car burned too much gas, it would trigger fines from regulators and never get built.

"There won't be a Corvette if we don't care about fuel economy," said Tadge Juechter, the car's chief engineer.

But the 2014 Corvette is here, the first all-new version in nine years. The king of American sports cars, driven by astronauts and celebrated in a Prince song, rolled out Sunday night in Detroit. It will arrive in showrooms this fall.

To many fans, the new Corvette symbolizes the rebirth of America's auto industry after its near death in 2009, showing the world that it again can lead in technology, styling and performance – at a lower cost that European competitors.

Getting there was tough for the 1,000-member Corvette team, which gave the car the code name "C7." GM's bankruptcy slowed development twice. With each delay, new safety and gas mileage regulations forced changes. The Corvette team overhauled the car: aluminum replaced steel, super-light rivets held parts together, and the V-8 engine kicked down to four cylinders at highway speeds, saving fuel.

All the changes helped it overcome nine years of government crash safety requirements that could have bloated the car. But even with the lighter materials, the regulations have pushed its weight to a little more than the current base model's 3,200 pounds. Still, it's an engineering achievement. The Corvette is so new that it only shares two parts with the current model.


GM said testing is still being done on the car's fuel economy, but it'll be better than the current base model's 16 mpg in the city and 26 on the highway. Juechter said the window sticker highway mileage won't reach 30 mpg, but he wouldn't be surprised to see some drivers get that or more.

The car's usual buyers – men in their mid-50s – will also notice dramatic changes on the outside of the two-seat car. The hood slopes low to slice through the wind. All the vents and scoops have functional purposes like cooling the brakes or transmission.

On the back, designers took cues from the1963 Corvette, with a sloping roof that tapers toward the bottom. The car has a small Stingray badge on each side, complete with gills. And there's a more modern rendition of the Corvette's crossed-flag logo.

A 6.2-liter small-block V-8 with 450 horsepower takes the car from zero to 60 mph in under four seconds. That's at least a few tenths of a second faster than the current base model.

Engineers also redesigned the somewhat-chintzy interior, giving it a jet cockpit look with leather, carbon fiber and soft plastics.

GM hopes the styling, performance and updated dashboard electronics will expand the car's appeal to younger buyers. The Corvette's been a favorite of adrenaline junkies for 60 years. Mercury astronaut Alan Shepard owned one from the first year – 1953.

The company won't quote a price on the 2014 model. But Juechter said someone who bought the current version can afford the new one. The Corvette starts at $49,600. That is more than $30,000 below what GM considers its chief competitor, the Porsche 911. The car makes a decent profit for GM despite relatively low sales, Juechter said.

GM wouldn't give sales targets for the new car. Last year it sold only 14,000 of the aging Corvettes, down from over 30,000 the first few years after the current version was rolled out. Porsche sold about 8,500 911s last year.

The prospect of a new `Vette has fans waiting anxiously, browsing the Internet for unauthorized photos or drawings. Thousands of aficionados live in the U.S., and even Europe and the Middle East.

John Browning, 70, president of the Renegade Corvette Club of Hollywood, Fla., one of 600 such clubs in the U.S, said some Corvette lovers can't contain themselves.

"I've got one member, he just sold his '13 in anticipation, to wait for the '14," said Browning. "I think the Corvette is the icon. As far as I'm concerned you can't get a better deal."



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/13/c7-corvette-2014-stingray-chevy-gm_n_2469437.html#slide=1978469

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The Stingray returns: Chevy unveils C7 Corvette
« Одговори #88 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 09:44:04 am »



They were the darkest of days, all the more so in the design studios at General Motors where a small team had been assembled and given the less than humble task of building the world’s best sports car.

True, the Chevrolet Corvette has always been an icon of American design, but this time, Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter and design director Tom Peters had to take things the next step, producing a vehicle that could challenge and beat the best the Germans and Italians could throw at it.

The Detroit Bureau: How Chevy's  C7 Corvette Plans to Take on Porsche, Ferrari

There was only a few problems: the U.S. economy was in meltdown, the automotive market was facing its worst downturn in more than half a century and General Motors was rapidly running out of cash and seemed all but certain to declare bankruptcy.  And when it did in June 1, 2009, the lights went out.  Even with the likelihood of a federal bailout, it was anything but certain the long-awaited C7 Corvette would ever make it to market.

But on Sunday night, at a well-attended ceremony at an old warehouse in a run-down section of Detroit, Juechter and Peters will get the honor of pulling the wraps off a 2014 Chevy Corvette that is already being hailed as the best American sports car of the past half century, perhaps the best ever.

And as the car that has always served as a showcase of GM’s capabilities, the new ‘Vette could put a much-needed halo around a company whose critics still tend to dismiss it as “Government Motors.”

TheDetroitBureau.com has spent a significant amount of time in recent months talking to the various members of the Corvette development team – and getting a rare look at what is known to aficionados as the C7, shorthand for only the seventh-generation model since the first fiberglass-bodied ‘Vette rolled off the assembly line in 1953.

The original C1 was a project of the legendary Harley Earl, the man usually credited with creating the very concept of automotive design.  It debuted at GM’s private annual auto show, Motorama, in 1953 and the response was so intense 300 hand-built convertibles, all in polo white, were produced for the 1953 model-year.


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The look is familiar but the 2014 Chevrolet C7 is a decidedly different beast from any Corvette before.
The original car was primitive, with a solid rear axle and a grossly underpowered V-6 engine.  But there was nothing like it in the U.S. market, certainly nothing coming from Detroit. 

Soon, the Corvette was to become a symbol of American prowess.  It was the real star of the TV series, Route 66.  The Mercury 7 astronauts each drove one, Corvettes often appearing in official NASA photos alongside mockups of the Lunar Excursion Module or Lunar Rover – the latter also developed by GM.

But over the decades, even as each successive generation was given more power and better performance, the Corvette continued to slip further behind competitors like Ferrari, Porsche or Lamborghini.  By the time work began on the C7, there was no more room for excuses unless GM was ready to acknowledge it really couldn’t create a truly world-class sports car.

“There wasn’t going to be a Corvette if we couldn’t do better,” recalls Juechter.

But, starting in late 2007, there didn’t look like there was going to be a Corvette anyway.  The project was halted for about six months that year because of GM’s financial problems.  “Then we stopped again in (late) 2008 as we were going into bankruptcy.”



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The Apollo 12 astronauts with their identical '69 'Vettes.
Even when the project got going again, following GM’s rescue, the maker had turned gunshy and it seemed to some that top management might back off on its promise to build the best sports car possible.

For styling chief Peters, the frustration was tangible when he was told to go with an evolutionary design not much different than the outgoing C6 that had been around since 2005.  It was the best Corvette ever in terms of pure performance and had roughly the same footprint as a Porsche 911. But it wasn’t going to really change the game, the design director complained.

“Ed was willing to listen,” Peters says, referring to GM’s corporate design czar Ed Welburn.  “He told me to go back, keep working on the design I wanted and prove I was right.”  Given the chance – and actually benefiting from the project’s delay during the GM bankruptcy, Peters finally found the right formula and got the go-ahead for the design he desperately wanted.


Those familiar with the current Corvette will recognize the new model, whether spotting it front or back. There’s the long nose, the steeply raked windshield that flows into a fast hatchback cabin.  Quad tail lamps and exhaust pipes anchor the rear.

But the distinctive new LED accent lights give the nose a more modern and refined look, with a mean-looking grille below the bumper split by a sleek chromed bar.  The louvers on the hood are now functional, as are the ports behind the bulging front wheel wells.  A crisp accent line darts rearward from the front wheels and leaves a spectator with the sense the car is constantly in motion.

There are new rear quarter windows, something the Corvette hasn’t featured in decades.  And the tail is crisp and precise with a higher belt line and deck that seems poised to pounce on the nearest Ferrari.

As striking as the body may be, team members agree that perhaps the most significant change comes inside.  GM global design director Ed Welburn tells TheDetroitBureau.com that it was his personal mission to transform the traditionally clumsy and unrefined Corvette interior into a modern showpiece.

The new design features an 8-inch reconfigurable display that can rapidly be shifted to read out critical data in the mode a driver wants.  There’s a second large screen for operating infotainment and other vehicle functions – though interior design team members point out they maintained a few buttons for commonly used features, such as tuning and volume control.

“For the first time,” says Juechter, “we decided to spend the money to design two different seats,” so those who want to spend time on the track don’t have to compromise with those who’ll never drive much harder than they would when blasting off from a stoplight.



There’s one thing the new Corvette does reach into the past for.  A closer inspection will reveal the word, “Stingray” on the fenders.  That designation has been reserved for only the most powerful and exclusive Corvettes ever produced.  And it’s back for the first time since 1967.

In some ways, team members will tell you, it may have worked out perfectly to have the C7 Corvette postponed until now.  While it will bear a 2014 designation it actually will reach market almost precisely 60 years after Harley Earl’s original debuted.

And, adds Juechter, “There’s some truth that the longer you wait the better technology you have available.”  The C7 is the showpiece “gearheads” long had to turn to foreign makers for.


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A look inside the new C7 reveals the most refined interior ever to appear on a Corvette.
Ultra-light, super-strong carbon fiber accounts for a significant portion of the new model’s body panels, though there’s still plenty of fiberglass, as there has been since the original ‘Vette debuted.

There had long been rumors that the new sports car would mimic its European rivals and migrate from the classic Corvette small-block V-8 to a turbo or super-charged V-6.  In the end, GM stuck with a large eight-banger, though the newly designated LT1 features all the latest technologies, such as Direct Injection, variable valve timing and displacement on demand.

By shutting off half of its cylinders when demand for power is light, the engine essentially becomes a 3.1-liter V-4 and, asserts Juechter, “We wind up getting better mileage than if we had gone for one of those smaller powerplants.”

At the same time, the 2014 C7 Corvette will deliver an estimated 450 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque, which will make it the most powerful “base” model ever – and the fastest, with 0 to 60 times expected to come in at or under 4.0 seconds.

And that’s just the beginning.  There are other versions of the ‘Vette quietly under development, likely to include the step-up Z06 and the next-generation ZR1, which likely will reach well beyond 600 horsepower.


Pricing won't be announced until close to launch, later this year but, hints Juechter, "Our business case was based on the idea if you can afford the current Corvette you can afford this one." 



Chevrolet officials have kept an unusually tight lid on the 2014 Corvette and it’s likely to be a while before they’re ready to give out the first rides for reviewers.  Production won’t begin until mid-year, though a largely hand-built model is reportedly going to be featured during the upcoming Super Bowl – and then given to halftime superstar performer Beyonce.

But if initial reactions are any indication, the C7 could be the vehicle Chevy and GM desperately have needed, a sports car that truly pushes the proverbial envelope and threatens to leave even the most vaunted European competitors worrying when they see one racing up in their rearview mirrors.



http://www.nbcnews.com/business/stingray-returns-chevy-unveils-c7-corvette-1B7957730

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« Одговори #89 на: 14 Јануари 2013, 09:49:46 am »
Не ми се свиѓа воланот... Али и тоа би и’ простил ;)

Ми се свиѓа што се мењаат брзини фино-лепо со рачка, а не со палки на волан :)
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