Maxie Price Chevrolet
3600 Highway 78, Loganville, Georgia, 30052
Phone: 800-731- 2065
www.MyMaxiePrice.com/corvettes
Type:
Convertible
Selling Price:
$23,988
Color:
RED
Engine:
8
Mileage:
28,507
VIN:
1G1YY32G2Y5124026
Stock #:
P2282
Corvette Description:
RIDE AWAY IN STYLE! CONVERTIBLE SEASON IS HERE AND WE HAVE JUST THE CAR FOR YOU. THIS CORVETTE WILL OFFER THE FEEL OF SITTING IN A RUMBLESEAT AWAITING TAKEOFF AND STYLE TO PLEASE. CALL MAXIE TODAY AT 770-466-7000.
CHEVY’S "MAY THE BEST CAR WIN" EVENT IS ON! STOP BY FOR A SPIN AROUND THE BLOCK IN THIS BEAUTY. CALL MAXIE PRICE AT 770-466-7000.
Corvette Features and Options:
Exterior- Base coat/clear coat paint Manual insulated convertible top w/heated glass back light Pwr operated retractable halogen headlamps Daytime running lamps Dual body-color pwr heated folding mirrors Solar-ray tinted glass Intermittent wipers
Interior- Remote keyless entry-inc: remote trunk release, panic alarm Remote trunk release Rear window defogger Side window defoggers Air conditioning ETR AM/FM stereo w/cassette-inc: seek-scan, digital clock PASS-Key II theft deterrent system w/alarm Pwr antenna Low tire pressure monitor Bose speaker system Electronic speed control w/resume speed Dual illuminated covered visor mirrors Pwr windows w/driver & passenger-side express down Courtesy lighting-inc: cargo area, console, glovebox Low oil level warning light Electronic white analog gauges w/multi-language driver information center Leather-wrapped sport tilt steering wheel Center console-inc: cup holder, ashtray, coin tray, cassette/CD storage 6-way pwr driver seat Leather bucket seats w/lateral support & back angle adjustment Pwr door locks Underhood courtesy lamp Lockable storage compartments-inc: console, glovebox, (3) rear compartments Day/night rearview mirror w/reading lamps . . .
and much, much more! You Must See this Corvette!!
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Maxie Price Chevrolet
3600 Highway 78,
Loganville, Georgia, 30052
Phone: 800-731- 2065
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Chevrolet continues its support of baseball from youth leagues to Major League Baseball® for 2010
DETROIT – For 2010 Chevrolet is in the game with a number of partnerships and promotions reaching communities across the United States and continuing a strong history of involvement in baseball.
“Nothing is as American as baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet,” said Jim Campbell, U.S. vice president Chevrolet marketing. “We are proud to continue the tradition as the ‘Official Vehicle of Major League Baseball®.’ With our dealers we also hope to help prepare some future stars for the Majors with our support of youth baseball.”
Chevrolet has expanded its support of youth baseball players in communities across the country through the Chevy Youth Baseball program. Since its beginning in Atlanta in 2006, Chevy Youth Baseball has benefitted more than one million youth baseball players and their families.
Participating youth baseball leagues receive equipment and monetary donations, unique Major League Baseball experiences including tickets to games and invitations to exclusive instructional clinics, as well as fundraising opportunities compliments of Chevy and its dealers. Read More >>
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Maxie Price Chevrolet Goes To Bat for Walton County Little League as Part of Chevy Youth Baseball Initiative Sweeping Nation
Maxie Price Chevrolet announced today it will be investing support in Loganville through a partnership with Walton County Little League. Maxie Price Chevrolet will provide baseball equipment, instructional clinics, a monetary donation, and an opportunity to raise an additional $10,000 in funds through a Chevy vehicle giveaway-fundraiser. The effort by Maxie Price Chevrolet is part of the Chevy Youth Baseball initiative sweeping the nation from March through July 2010.
“Chevrolet has a long history with baseball at the national level. We wanted to bring that excitement and commitment to youth baseball, in the communities where our customers and their families live,” said Maxie Price, Jr., of Maxie Price Chevrolet. “Youth baseball has always played an important role in Loganville so we are thrilled to support our kids in a meaningful way.”
Maxie Price Chevrolet will present the Walton County Little League with equipment kits complete with equipment bags, baseball buckets, dry-erase coach’s clipboards and Chevy Youth Baseball t-shirts. The sponsorship includes clinics with experienced instructors from former MLB/MiLB players and coaches or the Ripken Baseball professional staff. Read More >>
Sources: Youth Sports Wired, Chevrolet Media, Maxie Price Chevrolet
It all started in 1953, when the first Corvette “rolled” out of production in Flint, Michigan- An unassuming convertible was about to change the way the world dreamed. After a few years with very little change, the first major overhaul of the Corvette occurred in 1963 when design changed to resemble the more recognizable sports car styling. From this point on, fans fantasized not of what the Corvette was, but what it could be – and the obsession with the Corvette concept car began.
The original Corvette Stingray concept car was designed as a non-commercial race car. The sleek look included major changes to the body to increase aerodynamics. The hood and rear were “pinched” down to to make the car more oblong and the twin side-by-side headlights were hidden in an electrically-operated panel. All of these exciting changes influenced the design of the commercial Corvette and forever altered the expectations of the consumer.
The practice of design, outside influence, concept car creation, then redesign has been the norm since the 1963 Stingray was built. Not only has the auto industry pined over novel futuristic ideas for the Corvette, car enthusiasts, designers, artists, and gear-heads have been fascinated with conceptualizing seductive new versions of their dream car as well.
In 2009, Chevrolet introduced a modern version of the Stingray Concept car for the 50th anniversary of the original Stingray. But there’s a twist- this one was fabricated to play the role of Sideswipe in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and would never be available to the public. "The Corvette Stingray Concept represents both the iconic legacy and an exciting future for Corvette" states Chevrolet at a press release.
Close attention is being paid to industrial designer Ugur Sahin who has devoted his time and passion to reinterpreting the design of classic automobiles. Last year Sahin became well-known for his take on the Audi Locus and Ferrari Dino, which still remain drafts. But once he entered the realm of the Corvette concept car his designs were accelerated into production and high acclaim. The Z03 is similar in production to the Z06 and is in development right now. ![]()
Another promising designer, Ivan Luccion, created a mid-engine corvette concept car inspired by the cheetah. And South African designer Idries Noah came up with his version of the Stingray Corvette, Gillet Vertigo, and Shelby Daytona rolled together called the Fireblade.
And it goes on and on. Each new design influences another generation of car enthusiasts, designers, artists, and/or gear-heads to dream about what the future of Corvette will look like.
Sources: Auto blog.com, Ugur Sahin, Ivan Luccion, GM Media, Motor Era.com, Maxie Price Chevrolet
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