- Oct 15, 2013
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If you know a fair amount about cars, you've probably aware that one of the big problems with convertibles is the reduction in performance, compared with coupes. Yes, you get to experience the wind blowing through your hair and the roar of the engine, but that comes with a price -- specifically, a loss of structural rigidity and increased weight.
However, in the latest iteration of the Corvette Stingray convertible, General Motors tackled this problem head-on. And the result could help revolutionize General Motors' brand.