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    Corvette, America’s iconic sports car manufacturer and one of the oldest in the country, has produced some memorable cars in its more than 100-year history—enough that you may find yourself believing some myths about Corvette cars you shouldn’t believe any longer. In fact, certain facts about Corvette are so well known that many people don’t even think to question them, but here are 10 myths about Corvette you need to stop believing today

    1) Corvettes are only for old people

    Some people believe that corvettes are only for old people, or that you need a lot of money in order to be able to afford one. We’re here to tell you that neither of these statements is true. Corvettes are built with the average person in mind, not just the wealthy. And even if you don’t have enough cash on hand right now, there are plenty of ways to finance your purchase so you can still drive home today in your own new corvette!

    2) Corvettes are too expensive

    The price of a corvette depends on how you want it built. For example, you can get a base model for around $55,000. If you want the top-of-the-line model, though, it will cost closer to $120,000. Many people say that corvettes are too expensive because they compare them to other cars in their price range and think they should be cheaper.

    3) Corvettes aren’t practical

    Corvettes are one of the most impractical cars on the market. They’re loud, they don’t handle well, and you can’t get in and out of them without breaking your back. If you want a car that will be fun for you and your family, then buy something practical.

    4) Corvettes can’t be driven in the winter

    The Corvette is a very popular car, so you might be wondering if it can’t be driven in the winter. It’s true that there are limitations on how long you can drive your Corvette in the winter, but these days many people do it. The problem is that salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can wreak havoc on your car’s paint job and make it impossible for you to get a good price when it’s time to sell.

    5) Corvettes are only for driving fast

    Some people think Corvettes are just for driving fast, but that’s not true. It’s actually a car you can drive on the highway or in the city and it can be used as a daily driver. Plus, there are different models that have different purposes from everyday driving to racing.

    6) Corvettes require a lot of maintenance

    If you’re looking for an iconic American muscle car, then the Corvette is the car for you. These cars have been around since 1953 and they are still going strong today. But with any classic car, these babies come with a lot of upkeep. So if you’re thinking about getting a corvette, make sure you know what it takes to maintain one.

    • It’s expensive to buy new tires – A set of new tires can cost upwards of $3000!

    7) Corvettes are difficult to drive

    One of the most common myths about corvettes is that they are difficult to drive. The truth is, though, a lot of people find them easy and fun to drive. If you’re not an experienced driver, it’s worth taking the time to get yourself used to it before you take your first spin.

    8) Corvettes aren’t comfortable

    The Corvette is a sports car, and as such, it doesn’t offer the same level of comfort as a sedan. But just because they aren’t comfortable doesn’t mean they aren’t fun to drive.
    Just because it’s not comfortable doesn’t mean you won’t enjoy driving it.

    9) Corvettes aren’t safe

    Corvettes aren’t safe. The myth that they are safer than other cars is a lie. Corvettes are faster, more expensive, and more prone to accidents than most vehicles. They also have a lower safety rating in the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) crash tests than many other cars on the market.

    10) Corvettes aren’t stylish

    Corvettes are not what you would call stylish cars. They’re loud and don’t really have a sleek design. If you want a car that will turn heads and make your neighbors green with envy, then this is not the car for you.

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