In the vast landscape of the Corvette world, the seventh generation
of Chevy's halo car holds a special significance. The C7 represents
the last front-engine version of the 'Vette to (presumably ever) be
made. Taking things a step further, the Grand Sport trim is a
Corvette submodel often overlooked. But the GS does a marvelous job
of splitting the difference between the base Sting Ray and the
all-out Z06 racer, making it arguably the best of both worlds. To
further subdivide things, this barely broken-in 2019 Chevrolet
Corvette Grand Sport 1LT has just 7,635 miles on the odometer,
making it an exceptionally unique and collectible car indeed.
Painted in its original deep Black exterior hue, the aggressive
lines of the Grand Sport standout remarkably well. With the car's
removable targa top on or off, its louvered hood, front and rear
spoilers, and massive chrome wheels show off the Grand Sport's nod
to the Z06. Inside, the 1LT package takes luxury and technology up
to its highest level for the Corvette to date. Supple and
supportive eight-way power leather seats, a leather-wrapped
steering wheel, power locks, mirrors, windows, telescopic wheel,
backup camera, navigation, and a Bose stereo system that features
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity to make
this Grand Sport feel truly grand inside and out.
Under the traditional front-hinged hood, we find the spectacular
6.2-liter Gen 5 LT1 V-8 that, when stock, pumps out an impressive
460 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque. That power then gets funneled
through an eight-speed paddle-shifted automatic transmission before
being sent out to the 2.73-geared transaxle, which transfers those
ponies to the pavement via big 20-inch rear wheels wrapped in their
massive steamroller-sized low-profile 335/25/ZR-20 Michelin Pilot
Sport rubber, waiting ready for launch, while staggered 19-inch
rims shod in 285/30ZR-19 rubber handle steering duties. And launch
this car does, capable in stock form of rocketing from 0-60 mph in
just 3.6 seconds, according to Motor Trend.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Last Year for Front Engine Corvette
• 7635 Actual Miles
• Factory Wide Body
• Z06 Fenders
• Rear Spoiler
• LT1 V8
• Dry Sump Lubrication
• 8 Speed Auto
• Paddle Shifters
• Magnetic Ride Control
• Speed Sensitive Power Steering
• Electronic Limited Slip Rear Diff
• Power Options
• Bose Touchscreen
• Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
• Original Window Sticker
• Owner's Manual
This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 1LT also comes with GM's
excellent magnetic ride control suspension and speed-sensitive
power steering for an unbeatably comfortable ride. If you have been
looking for a unique version of Chevy's final front-engine 'Vette,
this almost new Grand Sport, complete with its original window
sticker, is as close to buying it straight off the showroom floor
as it gets. So, don't miss your chance to own one of the last
front-engine Corvettes ever made. Call today!
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