Car and Driver once again solicited cars from manufacturers for an intense week
of evaluating and testing for their annual 10 Best List. Their criteria is fairly straightforward and can
be broken down with three words: expectations, assumptions and surprises. And
the three rules for judging? A base price no higher than $71,000. The car must
be on-sale no later than January of 2007 and the manufacturer must submit a
model for Car and Driver's staff to evaluate.
The Chevrolet Corvette made the Car and Driver 2007 Top 10 Best Cars list.
The review includes the usual chest pumping that are the hallmarks of any
Corvette review: Chevy's pushrod driven V8 engine extracts copious power while
composite body panels keep the car light. But the money quote is the summary:
This combination of heritage and sophistication gives the Corvette a
uniquely American blend of performance, swagger, and everyday livability —
characteristics that are all amplified in the 505-hp Z06 version. And in one
final bow to tradition, the Corvette delivers this virtue at a price vastly
lower than any of its competitors.
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