Love it or hate it, the fourth generation Corvette (1984 - 1996) is next in our series of Corvette history features. These cars are commonly the whipping boy of America's sports car, however, for ...
The Chevrolet Corvette is a truly special sports car, and one of its most special iterations is the C4 ZR-1, built from 1990 to 1995. The C4 ZR-1 came as Chevrolet attempted to modernize the Corvette, ...
Every new Corvette generation, it seems, misses its due date. The arrival of the fourth-generation cars was pushed back so much that GM executives decided to skip the entire ’83 model year and launch ...
I realize that among the various Corvette generations, the C4 'Vettes (1984-1996) aren't really considered the most popular, but this assessment doesn't take into account the very powerful and ...
The 1992 Corvette LT1 marked a turning point for Chevrolet’s venerable small block, taking a layout that dated back to the ...
Corvettes are a popular starting point for aspiring racing enthusiasts. America’s sports car is, unsurprisingly, adored by a variety of folks ranging from auto-crossers, drag racers, and even drifters ...
Mihai has even branched beyond the usual confines of an automotive writer from time to time, however, his heart is still close to anything car-related. He's most at home retelling the story of some ...
1991. The U.S. had exited the decade of hair metal and underpowered V8s, but was entering even more turbulent times in terms of design and quality. But that’s another story. Today, it’s all about the ...
The 1984 C4 Corvette didn’t just replace the aging C3 generation; it reinvented the Corvette. With its all-digital dash, aerodynamic wedge shape design, and new suspension, it was the sharpest, most ...