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- <title>
- May 08, 1989: The Pussycat That Roars
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- May 08, 1989 Fusion Or Illusion?
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- BUSINESS, Page 69
- The Pussycat That Roars
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- <p>A 380-horse, $50,000 Corvette dazzles the motor critics
- </p>
- <p> Although Detroit's automakers have designed and built every
- type of car imaginable in the past 90 years, they have never
- produced a world-class sports car that could match a Porsche or
- a Ferrari.
- </p>
- <p> That may be changing. General Motors will roll out its
- $50,000 Corvette ZR1 in September, and the automotive trade
- press is already gushing about the car with the sort of
- enthusiasm it usually reserves for $150,000 European exotics.
- "We have finally driven the ZR1 Corvette," raves Automobile
- magazine. "And without equivocation we can pronounce it the
- fastest and finest high-performance automobile America has ever
- produced."
- </p>
- <p> It is certainly fast. The car has a top speed of 180 m.p.h.
- and can go from 0 to 60 m.p.h. in a blistering 4.2 sec., making
- it the fastest factory-built car in the world. Moreover, the
- Corvette more than holds its own in road-hugging tests against
- the $75,000 Porsche 928GT and the $180,000 Ferrari Testarossa.
- </p>
- <p> The soul of the new machine is a ferocious 380-h.p. V-8
- engine that experts say is the most sophisticated ever built.
- The aluminum-alloy engine boasts 32 valves, four for each
- cylinder, and an innovative air-intake system that can sip
- oxygen from a single narrow throttle valve or suck it full blast
- from a wide-mouth intake, depending on how sharply the driver
- presses the pedal to the metal. Other high-tech bells and
- whistles include a slick six-speed computer-assisted manual
- transmission and a suspension system that automatically adjusts
- shock absorbers to the speed of the car.
- </p>
- <p> The bad news for parking-lot jockeys dreaming about taking
- the new 'Vette for a joyride is that the car comes equipped with
- a so-called valet key feature. When the driver switches it on
- before leaving his prize in an attendant's hands, half the
- engine's valves shut down. That turns one mean machine into a
- pussycat.
- </p>
- <p> Anyone wishing to buy a ZR1 anytime soon may be out of
- luck. Chevy plans to build only 4,000 in the 1990 model-year,
- and most of those have been reserved. "If you don't have an
- order in by now," says dealer Matthew Williams of Jack Cauley
- Chevrolet in West Bloomfield, Mich., "you probably won't be able
- to get one."
- </p>
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