Chevrolet Communications
Chevrolet Media Online
July 1, 2000
2001 CORVETTE PRICED FOR MAXIMUM VALUE
New Performance-Oriented
Z06 Begins at $47,500
DETROIT – The
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of Chevrolet’s 2001
model year Corvettes will start at $40,475 (including destination
charge) for the Coupe, $47,000 for the Convertible and $47,500 for the
all-new Z06 hardtop model when they begin arriving in dealer showrooms
later this month.
"The Corvette has been America’s favorite sports
car for 47 years," said Kurt Ritter, Chevrolet general manager.
"For 2001, the Corvette lineup delivers more performance, improved
agility and added refinement. When you add it all up, it’s the most
comprehensive price-value relationship in the High Sport segment. And
the introduction of the new Z06 offers Corvette buyers the ultimate
driving experience."
Continually evolving and improving over time, the
standard 5.7-liter LS1 V8 of the Coupe and Convertible provide five more
horsepower and increased torque for ’01 while also delivering higher
fuel economy ratings for most models. Performance enthusiasts opting for
the Z06 – based on the former Hardtop model – will have 385
horsepower available to them from its new 5.7-liter LS6 V8.
"The Coupe and Convertible will continue to account
for the bulk of Corvette sales," noted Jim Campbell, Corvette brand
manager. "Our new Z06, however, will have great appeal for the
extreme performance enthusiast. It’s simply the quickest, best
handling production Corvette ever."
Nearly 1.2-million Corvettes have been sold since the
marque was introduced in 1953. Throughout its existence it has remained
true to its sporty two-seater heritage. "Inclusion of a more
sophisticated Active Handling system as a standard feature along with
improved comfort and convenience provide additional luster to an already
respected product line," noted Campbell.
Corvette’s value story for 2001 includes a host of
standard features that are either unavailable or extra-cost options on
many of its competitors. They include Second-Generation Active Handling
stability control system; traction control system; power steering
cooler; Bose speaker and amplifier system; daytime running lamps and
retractable headlamps. Among the available Corvette features not offered
on most competitive makes in its class are magnesium wheels; one-piece
translucent removable roof panel and head-up instrumentation display.
The list of available features on the 2001 Corvette
include:
Description MSRP
Preferred Equipment Group 1SB (N/A on Z06) Coupe $ 1,639
Convertible $ 1,769 Includes
dual zone air conditioning, fog lamps, luggage shade
and parcel net (n/a on Convertible), memory package, adjustable
sport bucket seat, power passenger seat. Twilight
sentinel and electrochromic inside and left-hand outside
rear view mirrors also included on Convertible.
Preferred Equipment Group 1SC (N/A on Z06) Coupe
$ 2,544 Convertible $ 2,494
Includes Preferred Equipment Group 1 features plus
twilight sentinel, electrochromic
inside and left-hand outside rear view mirrors,
head-up display, power telescoping steering column with
manual tilt
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Selective Real Time Damping (F45;
n/a on Z06) $ 1,695
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Performance Handling Package (Z51;
n/a with F45 or on Z06) $ 350
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3.15 Performance Axle Ratio (n/a
on Z06) $ 300
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6-Speed Manual Transmission (std.
on Z06) $ 815
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Magnesium Wheels (n/a on
Z06) $ 2,000
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High-Polished Aluminum Wheels (n/a
on Z06) $ 895
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Delco Electronically-Tuned
AM/FM Stereo Radio w/Seek-Scan, $ 100
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Matic Tone Control, Compact
Disc Player, Digital Clock, Theft Lock
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and Speed Compensated Volume (std.
on Z06)
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Remote Compact 12-Disc CD
Changer $ 600
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Roof Package $ 1,100
(Coupe only; includes std. solid panel and transparent panel)
Corvettes are built exclusively at GM’s Bowling Green,
Kentucky, manufacturing facility. Located directly across from the plant
is the National Corvette Museum, a non-profit foundation created by
Corvette customers and enthusiasts to preserve the past, present and
future heritage of "America’s Performance Icon."
General Motors (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest vehicle
manufacturer, designs, builds and markets cars and trucks worldwide. In
1999, GM earned $5.6 billion on sales of $176.6 billion. It employs
about 388,000 people globally. GM is investing aggressively in high
technology and -business within its global automotive operations and
through such initiatives as e-GM, GM BuyPower, OnStar and its Hughes
Electronics Corp. (NYSE: GMH) subsidiary. GM also operates one of the
world’s largest and most successful financial institutions, GMAC. More
information on General Motors can be found at www.gm.com
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