Corvette: Year by Year
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The Corvette Continues
Despite the recent turmoil, the Corvette continued. The well known economic problems in recent years took it's toll on Corvette production, which was at a recent low of 12,194 in 2010. This is less than a third of the 2007 production of 40,561. At a press conference on May 4, 2011, it was announced that GM would invest $131,000,000 in the Corvette plant in Bowling Green KY. Although sales were down, the Corvette had significant value for GM in terms of being a technological flagship and a halo car in the lineup. It was also confirmed that there would be a C7 Corvette in 2014.
Also new and nicely innovative, was the RPO PIN which allowed customers to select the VIN for their Corvette. There were restrictions and approval was necessary depending on availability. The idea was that an owner could arrange for a VIN of a currently owned Corvette to be on a newly purchased Corvette.
GM was still subjected to criticism that the Corvette seating was not up to the task of a performance car. An answer of sorts was provided in the 2012 models with a slight update in the form of more support in the shoulder area.
Nobody doubted that GM would have preferred to provide true competition style seating; the problem was that a significant change would have required extensive and expensive crash testing. The best guess is that GM decided those resources would be better spent on development of the new C7.
2012 Chevrolet Centennial Edition Corvette
Image of Louis Chevrolet in Satin Black appears on the B-pillars along with the center caps of the wheels (below left) and the center of the steering wheel.
Note the badge emblem (below right) which has "100" in the spot where we are used to seeing the very traditional fleur-de-lis symbol.

















