Several Chevrolet Corvettes have spontaneously burst into flames — prompting General Motors to recall more than 23,000 of the iconic sports cars over a refueling defect that can ignite spilled fuel.
Update: General Motors' voluntary recall has been upgraded to a full NHTSA campaign. You can find the associated documents from the safety regulator here. General Motors just recalled every 2023–2026 ...
GM has issued a stop-sale order and a safety recall for the 2023 through 2026 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and its twin-turbocharged sibling. According to the Detroit-based automaker, excess gasoline ...
Current-gen Chevy Corvette Z06s and ZR1s may be at risk of catching fire while refueling. It sounds like, if enough gasoline spills into the pocket where the fuel filler is, the left-side cooling fan ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story. Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and Z06 models are being recalled due to a fire risk during refueling. Should fuel make it past the fuel-filler neck, a ...
A recall and a stop-sale order have been issued for Chevy’s “hottest” Corvettes. The recall is pretty fresh, and owners have taken to the Corvette forums to caution others and share their experience.
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 ...
According to the Muscogee County Sheriff's Office in Georgia, the driver ran from officers at triple-digit speeds in South ...
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