Originally Posted by sLaturn
still a v8 regardless of whether its in a 5000lb truck and put the 5.3 in a car and its still gonna drink gas regardless your feeding the same amount of gas into a motor twice the size of most four cylinders....its not rocket science, so either prove that a stock corvetee can get 30mpg or drop it
hmmmm you don't seem to understand that the concept of forced induction throwing your little theory out the window
it's a v8 so it automatically loses anyway right?
Originally Posted by AutoTrader.com

2004 Chevrolet Corvette
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Overview
Doors
(4 Door, etc.) 2
Body Type
(SUV, etc.) Coupe
Drivetrain
(4WD, etc.) RWD
Engine Size
(4.0 L, etc.) 5.7L
Horsepower
(210, etc.) 405 hp
Hwy. Mileage 28 mpg
City Mileage 19 mpg
Seating Capacity 2/2 passengers
not 30 but not far off either