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Posted ImageChevy Mulling 4-Cylinder 'Vette

April 1, 2006 | CheersandGears.com

In an attempt to lure environmentally-conscious consumers to the Corvette line, Chevy will unveil a 4-cylinder variant of it's iconic sportscar. Debuting at the New York International Auto Show this month, the entry-level 'Vette will feature a 1.6-liter inline-four producing the same 103 horsepower and 107 lb-ft of torque as in the Aveo. Arriving on the heels of the foolishly inefficient Z06, 4-cylinder models will achieve EPA ratings in the mid thirties. Likely dubbed Corvette LS, buyers will choose from either a standard 4-speed automatic or a sportier 5-speed manual. While pricing has yet to be released, expect LS models (outfitted in cloth upholstery and featuring 15" aluminum wheels) to MSRP in the mid teens.

Bottom Line: Chevy finally makes fuel-economy a priority with the latest addition to the Corvette lineup. Prius buyers seeking a more-engaging alternative? Look no further.

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I thought I heard they we're going to tune the Aveo's engine for a little more power so people could also enjoy a little better performance?

Adam CW GM Fan?

Exactly my thoughts, but GM hasn't announced the Duramax Corvette yet. That will be a sweet ass ride.

Hey proportions seems to have changed. They moved it to front wheel drive? That would be SWEET!!! :D

:duck::ph34r:

Edited by ToniCipriani

The ride height seems to have changed as well. Now Car and Driver and stop whining about the lack of off-road capability.

No one shuld ever have a Camry in theior sig... ever. Even as a joke.

Shame on you GM1. :P :AH-HA_wink:

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I'm gettinmg mine in White Diamond and with the Cobalt SS-SC's rear

decklid spoiler and Wal*Mart spinner hubcaps. Reck-o-nize!

Yeah... well, my GA'll waste that sonuva bitch... even with the engine all torn apart. FWD N-bodies without engines rule, brotha! Can't beat 'em, can ya? Didn't think so, my homies. Yeah... suck on that. Huh! :lol::D

Yeah... well, my GA'll waste that sonuva bitch... even with the engine all torn apart. FWD N-bodies without engines rule, brotha! Can't beat 'em, can ya? Didn't think so, my homies. Yeah... suck on that. Huh! :lol::D

An Epsilon with a sixty degree V6 will take that meager exploded Quad4 N-body out cleanly :D

Edited by ToniCipriani

Bah.. you don't know nothin' you stupid domestic humpin canuck! :P :AH-HA_wink:

Edited by blackviper8891

still has the extended nose, rear brake ducts and flared fenders of the Z06.

Rice.

and wheel covers, dammit. wheel covers!

Edited by Turbojett

pure lead body brings the curb wieght around 2.5 tons. so expect 48lbs/ per horse. lol

Edited by capriceman

But if they DO make it, and the engine compartment still fits the original V8, I'll take it! Find a smashed up one and pull the engine, and drop it back in here.

:lol:

if you think about it if they could fit a 5.3 let alone a ls2 in a small sports car like this and have it in the teens it would sell huge then to make BV happy they will badge it and make a Fire-oh BV and it'll cost one Honda quad and a rear passenger green door off a GAGT SEDAN.

*Update*

Restyling has been imagined and this test mule was spotted in full production guise on GM's proving grounds. Final results on performance figures are yet to be determined until the 4-cylinder rumored to appear under the hood is announced.

I'd

hit

it

baaad.

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