Official MSRP for the ZR-1
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Official MSRP for the ZR-1
General Motors and Chevrolet have just released all their official numbers for the 2009 Corvette ZR1 and... hold on to your butts... its base MSRP (including destination charges) will be $103,300. Add to that a $1,700 Gas guzzler tax, $2,000 for chrome wheels and another $10,000 for the only Option package available that adds upgraded seats, side air bags, Bose audio, a nav system, Bluetooth, power tilt/telescoping steering wheel and leather-wrapped interior, and you're looking at a grand total of $117,000. We believe that may make the Corvette ZR1 the most expensive product ever offered by GM, but consider what you get. The ZR1 is a 638-hp supercar that can reach 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, run the quarter mile in 11.3 seconds at 131 mph (!) and top out at 205 mph, all while returning 14 mpg city and 20 mpg highway. Unfortunately, Chevy didn't hit its target of having the most fuel-efficient supercar on earth with the ZR1, as they admit that the Dodge Viper (13/22) and Porsche GT3 (15/22) are a bit less thirsty. Of course, they're neither as powerful nor as fast, and the Porsche is more expensive. The ZR1 will likely be marked up by dealers far above its $117k asking price, but kudos to General Motors anyway for having the balls to build it.
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/06/17/2...bers-released/
Here is one of my pics of ZR-1 aka blue devil corvette at NAIAS 2008:
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/06/17/2...bers-released/
Here is one of my pics of ZR-1 aka blue devil corvette at NAIAS 2008:
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Well, the ZR1 replaces its older brother, the Cadillac XLR-V, as the most expensive car GM sells and it really isn't that much more. However, the XLR-V has more in common with the original ZR1 with the 32-valve Northstar V8.
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