Sunday, November 21, 2010

NFS Hot Pursuit Car Profiles: Chevrolet Corvette ZR1

Chevy Corvette ZR1
This is the fastest and most powerful production Corvette ever produced. The once powerful 6.2 liter LS3 engine has been supercharged and transformed into the all new LS9 Corvette engine. The product: 638 horsepower, 0 to 60 in 3.4 seconds, 206 MPH top speed. With the Nitrous topped out, you should reach 224 MPH. It's that fast, even when you're driving it in the pouring rain.

Wet in a Vette
It doesn't matter though. This Corvette is just crazy! You would imagine that most supercars are made of exclusive leathers and exclusive metals with exclusive engines by Mr. and Mrs. Exclusive with their exclusive talents and abilities. Not this car! This car was made and bred with the standard goods in Kentucky. The hood is made of standard Carbon Fiber. The body is made of standard plastic. The brakes are standard Brembo's. The engine is your everyday V8 with a supercharger. This car proves something and that something is this: you don't need expensive stuff to make a supercar. All you need is a brain, some cheap goods, and good knowledge on cars, and this is the end product: one crazy American monster from Chevrolet.

Wet Driving
As I said before, I had to drive this particular Vette in the rain. But, it didn't matter. This car is really that crazy. It's lightweight, but it has so much horsepower, you really have to handle it well in order to get it. It also makes one heck of a noise coming from the 4-rear exhaust. When coming into a corner, it's not advised that you approach it gently, because this car will eat you alive. In order to tame it, you have to attack it. Aggression is always key, but be accurate. One false move, and you may find yourself upside down in the rain.

Rainy Picture
So, this car is crazy. Crazily Brilliant! Not only is it the fastest and most powerful Vette produced, it is the most expensive, valued at over $100,000. It won't matter though. You'll be laughing your face off once you start driving this car.

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