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Chevrolet Corvette 2019
The Chevrolet Corvette is also known as the Sting Ray (1963–1967), the Stingray (1969–1976 and the 2014–present) in markets outside Australia.
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Chevrolet Corvette 2019 Q&As
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Camaro or Corvette coming to Australia?
We hear lots of speculation but nothing solid yet. If it happens it's most likely to be the Corvette, which will be easier to convert to right-hand drive. GM International boss Stefan Jacoby told CarsGuide's Joshua Dowling in January: "We will bring a true sports car to Australia for the brand Holden."
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