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America's Best, for less
No matter how you look at it, the sticker price for the next-generation Chevrolet Corvette is good news. In raw numbers, the price of a 2005 base coupe drops by $390 to $44,245 (including $800 destination charge). Because you get a standard six-speed manual tranny, which costs extra on the '04 model, Chevy says the real savings is $1,305. Similarly, Chevy says you'll save $305 on a convertible model listed at $52,245 compared to an '04 equipped with the optional manual gearbox.
Either way, for less money you get the next version of the car AutoWeek readers voted "America's Best Sports Car'' (AW, July 5) in an all-new wrapper with a 400-hp, 400-lb-ft 6.0-liter V8.
No Lightning, no problem
Ford's plans for a next-generation F-150 SVT Lightning pickup are unclear, but that's not stopping Roush Performance from stepping in to fill the gap. Roush is selling three performance F-150 models, the Tejon, Stage 1 ...