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1969 – 1982 Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray

The Chevrolet Corvette (C3) is a sports car produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors for the 1968 through 1982 model years. Corvette chief Zora Arkus-Duntov wanted a striking new Corvette; although engines and chassis components were mostly carried over from the previous generation, its body and interior were new. "Though initially flawed, the 1968 like the 1958, would improve and mature into a car precisely right for its time." The so-called Shark was produced during one of the most troubled periods in America: civil unrest, burgeoning federal guidelines, fuel economy and pollution regulations, oil embargoes, rising fuel and insurance costs, runaway inflation, and a lingering recession. Through it all the third generation Corvette continued to set new sales records with an all-time high of 53,807 produced for the 1979 model year.
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Die Corvette C3 wurde im Herbst des Jahres 1967 als dritte Corvette-Generation eingeführt und bis 1982 gebaut. Sie wurde von 1969 bis 1976 auch Stingray (englisch: Stachelrochen) genannt, was auch als Schriftzug auf der Karosserie gezeigt wurde. Die C3 war trotz anfänglicher Verarbeitungsprobleme sehr erfolgreich. Der Bau des Cabrios endete dagegen aufgrund verschärfter Sicherheitsbestimmungen bereits zum Jahresende 1975.
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Article by Shay West
Having a sports car is everyone’s dream. Buying a new one, however, entails costs that you may have never bargained for. Most people are often after those that have unique features when they buy their new car. In purchasing a new car, consumers may not consider the car’s insurability, but definitely should.
There are a significant number of insurers that do not guarantee cheap premium for these high priced cars, such as a sports car, due to theft rates in the past, high cost or limited availability of parts for replacement. Aside from the fact that you have spent much in your purchase, you are still going to spend even more for its insurance premium. A sports car is normally charged higher rates than the four door type sedan because simply it is a flashy sports car.
A sports car is also expensive to insure because it is considered by most insurers to be a high risk car. It is risky in the sense that if it has a top speed of almost 200 mph. With this speed, anyone would be tempted to push that limit making it more dangerous on the road. It is also categorized by most insurers under their list of frequently stolen cars. It would already mean business for the thieves seeing your sports car parked on the road. Because of those factors, finding a cheap insurance for your sports car is difficult, but it is still possible. Consider the following tips:
*go for a single insurance company
*shop around for discounts
*maintain a clean record
Consider purchasing your car insurance from the same insurance company where you have your other insurances such as your health, home or life insurance. You can get insurance discount to your car when you do this. Be patient when shopping around, compare quotes and inquire for more discounts that you may be qualified for. Above all, drive safely and legally with your sports car. Don’t push the limit.
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Sports Car Insurance question by : What does it cost approximately for a 22 year old boy to get car insurance on a non sports car?
I know for boys under the age of 25 the cost of insurance is to much. A lot more than girls.
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Answer by chickaboo<3
im 21 and its 120 a mointh for me for my crappy cavalier around there for amaybe a little cheaper. and it also depends on your driving record, if you have any accidents or tickets
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