These great C4 Corvettes were built for 13 years from 1984
to 1996. They were capable of reaching top speeds of 150 mph
and more. Each year continued the tradition of great handling
and braking capabilities with ABS, traction-control, and 16
to 17 inch Good Year performance tires. Other leading edge technologies,
such as selective ride handling control, 6-speed manual transmissions,
and 400+ horsepower motors were introduced during the C4's thirteen
years.
The return of the convertible happened in 1986 after being discontinued
in 1975. Superb classic styling, that's immediately recognizable
as a Corvette, can be found in each individual year. When properly
taken care of, these models can exceed 150,000 miles and more,
with relatively inexpensive maintenance costs. They were very
reliable as daily drivers and got excellent gas mileage as a
bonus. Reasonable insurance rates for most models were readily
available.
From targa tops to convertibles, Grand Sports to Collector Editions,
to the King of the Road ZR1's, there were many available choices.
A wide array of exterior colors and interior options were there
to meet the desires of most buyers. And as always, each one
put a smile on their driver's face as they drove down the highway.
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