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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (KEYT) – Three men were arrested in connection with a fraudulent attempt to buy a Corvette from a Thousand Oaks dealership this week. On Sep. 23, deputies responded to a car ...
Three Los Angeles area men were arrested by Ventura County Sheriff’s Office deputies after they attempted to purchase a sports car with a stolen identity and fraudulent line of credit, officials said.
The C8 Corvette has made plenty of waves in the performance car space, with the ZR1 easily rising to the level of its European supercar competitors—but all those recent Z06 and ZR1 owners will have to ...
Romania will purchase a ready-built Hisar-class corvette from Turkey for its Navy, HotNews reported. The vessel is intended to help secure Romania’s economic interests in the Black Sea, particularly ...
In its 72 years of existence, the Chevrolet Corvette only surpassed the 50,000-unit-a-year milestone three times: in 1979, in 1984, and in 2023. The middle year in this enumeration is of particular ...
The new 2025 ZR1 C8 Corvette brings a lot of new technology to the table such as increased use of carbon fiber, aero and cooling tricks previously only seen on race cars, along with a twin-turbo mill ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Columbus man will serve 2½ years in prison after a sentencing hearing in federal court where he faced charges of fraud related to stealing identities. In February, Siyuan Ye, ...