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Review: The 2015 Corvette Stingray

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I don’t test drive that many American muscle cars, in fact I’ve only reviewed one before and that was the very evil Camaro ZL1 back at the end of 2012. What made that car so much fun back then is it rained when I had it. So you can imagine my bewilderment when it started raining this weekend right after I picked up a brand new arctic white Corvette to review. What are the odds that the second time in two years that I pick up a tail happy monster American car, it freakin rains again! Either someone up there loves me and wants me to have a lot of fun, or hates me and is hoping I’ll end up wiping out. Luckily it turned out to be the former.

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I’ve been a fan of Corvettes ever since I was a little kid and I nearly even purchased one when I moved back to Kuwait after university. So when I was dropping off the review Escalade a few weeks back and heard they might have a Corvette to test drive I jumped at the opportunity. My persistence finally paid off when I was told I’d be able to pick one up this past Thursday to enjoy over the weekend. Strangely though I ended up picking up the Corvette from a rental firm in Salmiya. Alghanim’s test drive vehicle wasn’t going to be available for sometime and since they had just delivered a brand new Corvette to a car rental company on Thursday, they ended up renting it back off them for the weekend to give to me. I was actually the first person to drive the car and so had to remove all the plastic from the dashboard, doors and seats. A brand new Corvette all to myself for the weekend, I thought it couldn’t get better, and then it rained.

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The 2015 Corvette is a beast of a car with a 6.2L V8 engine, 480HP and a 0-100 acceleration speed of 3.8 seconds. Its badass and when I first drove it off the lot I knew it was going to be a fun ride. I ended up spending most of the weekend going sideways while trying to be obnoxiously loud. It was a repeat of my weekend with the ZL1 and my friends calling me هيلق (hooligan) while I’m smoking the rear tires. No sort of civilized driving took place this past weekend. I mean seriously though I drive an FJ Cruiser as my daily driver so there was no way I wasn’t going to end up driving like a moron in a Corvette that wasn’t even mine.

The Corvette has five drive modes to choose from, Weather, Eco, Tour, Sport and Track with each one of these modes calibrating 12 different performance variables like the exhaust mode, steering, traction control and even the cluster display. By default the car starts in Eco mode but in case you want the loud exhaust sound of the track mode you can turn that on permanently from the settings screen. Speaking of the screen, the Corvette has a touch screen media center which like every other American car I’ve been in, looks like it was designed to be used with Windows 95. I don’t understand why it’s so difficult for American carmakers to hire decent interface designers, it would make such a big difference in the overall experience of the car. On the other hand there is a super cool hidden compartment behind the touch screen. With a touch of a button the screen slides down revealing a compartment with a USB port (Check out video below). So if you have an iPod you can just plug it in there or you could just use it to store your wallet, glasses, keys, cocaine or other trinkets. In case you’re wondering there are two more USB ports in the center console which are better located to plug your phone in.


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One of my favorite features in the new Corvette is the targa top since it allowed me to remove the roof and drive as a semi convertible when the sun came out. The ability to remove the roof when the weather is great is such an added bonus and it’s so easy to do. I watched one YouTube video and then was able to remove the roof within seconds and store it in the trunk. Putting it back on took a bit longer but it’s still really easy and a one person job.

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One question I always ask myself when driving a sports car is if it can be a practical daily driver. With the Corvette I think the answer would be possibly, but not for me. The car is pretty low and I was scraping the front spoiler on some speed bumps and even while entering my underground parking. But other than that it’s actually a fairly easy car to drive as long as you don’t step on the gas pedal more than half way. In traffic it’s easy to maneuver and when in Eco or Tour mode the exhaust sound is muted and very civil. My biggest gripes with the car are mostly superficial. I didn’t think the interior felt premium, the car I drove had a red and black interior but the red made some of the blemishes in the leather finishing more visible. The whole interior also felt very plasticky which is an issue with most American cars. On the bright side it didn’t have any of the awkward touch controls of the Cadillacs and instead uses real buttons and nobs for the various interior controls. One thing I really found odd is how the door doesn’t have any handles, not on the outside nor the interior. Instead it uses a touch button for the door on the outside which is fairly common, but it also uses a touch button to open the door from the interior. I didn’t know that and when I first tried to open the door to get out I couldn’t because I couldn’t find the door handle. Anyway I finally figured out it was a button I had to press to get out and it made me wonder what would happen in an emergency or if the car battery died while you were in it. For that it turns out there is an emergency door handle on the floor near the seat. I don’t know, it just seems to complicated and over engineered for just a simple door handle.

For those of you wondering when the souped up Z06 arrives to Kuwait… they don’t know. The 2016 Middle East version of the Z06 keeps getting delayed and the dealer doesn’t have an estimated arrival date as of this post.

The 2015 Corvettes start at KD22,795 which is a ridiculous value for the performance you’re getting. Colorwise if I was to get one it would most likely be the shark grey metallic exterior with a full black interior. If you’d like to test drive any of the Alghanim Automotive cars then click [Here]

26 replies on “Review: The 2015 Corvette Stingray”

Excellent review Mark. I love the new Corvette! It seems like an awesome car.

The 6th Gen Camaro is going to be unveiled in May. Be sure to test drive that when it comes to Kuwait ;p

Even Malibu full option has the cocaine compartment. No biggie. But the meanest looking car on the street hands down.

Can you elaborate on the scrapping more, Mark?

Also did you get the chance to drive it on some bad quality roads (construction, shuwaikh, etc)?

There is a small aerodynamic skirt under the front bumper. You can see it in this photo https://www.cstatic-images.com/stock/765×765/98/-1524230714-1425510514198.
So on some of the speed bumps that were high the plastic would scrape on them. Or if I was coming down into my parking lot because the angle is steep at the bottom of the slope it would scrape the floor a bit.

I didn’t really drive on terrible roads, i mean Salmiya isn’t that great but I wouldn’t call it terrible. I did drive to the Acura showroom next to Xcite in Al Rai and the road to it is dirt but its such a short distance. Oh and to get the photos I drove off the tarmac into the desert (hard packed dirt and stones). Nothing major.

Hey Mark, just a small correction bro!! It is a Stingray and not a Stringray!! :p
Excellent review and very good general review regarding this American muscle!!!

I have to disagree with you

Nothing, NADA, Nothing is worser than Aztek…
No matter how hard you try to design a worser car, no way it will be as bad as Aztek
Period!

any 4 door convertibles in production that i’m not aware of?

if you call that ugly then daimn. your life must suck.

any 4 door convertibles in production that i’m not aware of?

if you call that ugly then daimn. your life must suck.

Flash light. For the first photo
https://248am.com/images/2015/03/c7-1.jpg

It was 15 seconds shutter speed and I ran from one end of the car to the other with the flash light pointing down on the ground.

For the other front shot
https://248am.com/images/2015/03/c7-3.jpg

If was also 15 seconds but I had to wait until a car passed by, then started the 15 second shutter, i ran around the car with the flash light pointing on the ground and when i got to the back turned it off and while still very low behind the car ran to the open window and turned on the low beams while i lit up the interior of the car using the flash light. Took me a few tries to get it the way I wanted.

The area was in complete darkness with no lights whatsoever and a car passing by maybe every 5-10 mintues once.

There IS a Z06 in Kuwait (it’s even for sale in Q8Car) but it’s origin is the US not Kuwait’s Agency.

Difficult choice, the ZL1 is probably a better daily driver but the corvette is a corvette and I also love the t-top. But if they’re updating the Camero then corvette is a no brainer. Also the cayman gt4 just got released and it’s gonna cost around 24K so this price range so many good options.

Cayman gt4 is manual only as far as I heard
Are you sure you want to consider a manual car as a daily driver? Don’t forget you’re in Kuwait 🙂

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