
Chevy’s middleweight Corvette makes for a hugely capable convertible.
Currently in its sixth generation as America’s sports car, the Chevrolet Corvette bristles with track-bred performance, unmistakable design, and each day comforts. Although it hasn’t been entirely modernized—leaf springs, anyone?—General Motors has whittled away at the car’s rough edges for well over half a century, resulting in one of the ideal all-around performance vehicles for the money.
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