The C4 Corvette came out in 1984. It was in production until 1996. That 12 year production run makes it the second longest serving Corvette body style, right behind the C3, a car that could nearly get ...
The C4 Corvette may not be considered the best edition of the marque, but as today's Nice Price or No Dice drop-top proves, it's still a pretty — and pretty desirable— car. Let's see if this ...
Most car owners with classic cars will agree that visiting your local mechanic for repairs is quite expensive (however simple the task). Working on a decades-old vehicle isn’t a walk in the park ...
Now is a good time to snap up C4 Corvettes like today's Nice Price or No Dice convertible. Let's see if the price tag on this low-milage and seemingly rare color example will make buying it a snap.
Unless we're talking about an actual time-traveling DeLorean, there may not be another car that captures 1980s cool, like a C4 Corvette, the fourth-generation version of the car that ran from 1983 to ...
The Corvette C4 officially entered production in January 1983 to launch as MY 1984, and it was manufactured exclusively at Chevrolet’s plant in Kentucky. Based on the styling created by Corvette ...
If you're a fan of the classic Corvette ZR-1 formula, you're in luck. A pristine, dealer-kept example is up for sale on eBay with a "Buy it Now" price of $40,000. This 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 ...
The Corvette ZR-1 nameplate (both with and without the dash, depending on the generation) has been used for decades to denote a high-performance variant of America’s Sports Car, enticing enthusiasts ...
A group of enthusiasts are setting out to rescue an abandoned 1991 Chevy Corvette ZR-1 after it was discovered sitting in a farm yard in England. Exposed to the elements for two decades, the rare ...
While not completely impossible, finding a fourth-generation Corvette ZR1 in showroom condition with less than 300 miles (483 kilometers) on the odometer isn’t something you see every day. We’re ...