CHEVROLET RELEASES 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION CORVETTE, ADDS MAGNETIC SELECTIVE RIDE CONTROL TO LINEUPDETROIT, April 10, 2002— For 50 years, the Chevrolet Corvette has been carefully crafted from a precise blend of power, performance, style and comfort. As it celebrates five colorful decades in the automotive business in 2003, Chevrolets flagship continues its reign as one of GMs technology and style bellwethers. For 2003, Corvette unveils a 50th Anniversary Special Edition, more standard equipment on the coupe and convertible models, and Magnetic Selective Ride Control, the industrys first semi-active suspension technology. Few vehicles have had the staying power of Corvette, said Rick Baldick, Corvette brand manager. We believe much of that success comes from a willingness to embrace advancing technology while remaining true to Corvettes glorious history. As we celebrate our golden anniversary in 2003, we honor our past and cast a bright eye toward the future. A golden tribute Magnetic Ride Control The system isolates and smoothes the action of each tire, resulting in less bouncing, vibration and noise. On bumpy or slick surfaces, the system integrates with traction control to assure maximum stability. It also works with ABS to keep the vehicle balanced and poised. It is the only system without electro-mechanical valves and no small moving parts. It consists of a MR fluid-based monotube struts, monotube shock absorbers, a sensor set and on-board controller. Magnetic Selective Ride Control is available on Corvette coupe and convertible models for 2003. More standard equipment CRAS child seat hooks, other new features During 2003 only, all Corvettes feature a special 50th anniversary emblem on the front and rear. The emblem is silver and features the number 50 with the signature cross-flag design. New Medium Spiral Gray Metallic paint
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