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The
Joyride
In The beginning of the movie xXx character Xander Cage steels
a 98` Corvette belonging to a California State Senator, who
is trying to ban rock music and video games because of the supposed
effects they have on America`s youth. Cage`s brief joyride before
launching the Corvette off a bridge earns him the Three Strikes
that put him in the position of working with the NSA, or going
to prison and losing all the freedoms for which he fights.
The
First Corvette Ever Produced
The
first Corvette rolled off production lines in June of 1953.
This car was produced by General Motors Inc and designed by
Harley Earl. Only 300 Corvettes were produced during the first
year and it was offered to special VIP`s, not the general public.
In 1955 the car was almost canceled because of very disappointing
sales. The car was produced for General Motors, an American
company, to get into the sports car market that was dominated
by European car companies. The car, nicknamed the C1, was in
production from 1953 till 1962. This time the numbering system
for Corvettes was introduced. This style of the car was named
the C1.
The
first Corvette wasn`t exactly a `muscle` car when it debuted,
it only cranked 150 horsepower when pushed to the limits. In
1955, Chevrolet introduced a V8 engine for the Corvette. With
the new engine, the company failed to sell even 700 models that
year. The decision was made to either drop the Corvette from
the production line or to redesign it because disappointing
sales. The Corvette was redesigned and released in 1956. The
new redesigned Corvette was more accepted. The Company dropped
the six-cylinder, 150 horsepower engine from the new model and
the V8 became the standard engine. The Corvette became America`s
favorite sports car because of its pure and raw speed and fast
became a standard competitor at local races and drag strips.
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