The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and
The hour-long show about Corvette and Bowling Green Assembly is scheduled to air at 10 p.m. (ET) on November 29.
Production of the show took much of the month of April, as a crew from Michael Hoff Productions Inc. in
"More than 50,000 people each year get to visit
The Ultimate Factories show about the Corvette is as much about the people who build the car, as it is about the car. The story unfolds as workers talk about and demonstrate their passion to produce a high-quality sports car that has captured car lovers' fancies since 1953.
"The passion our people have for the Corvette and other GM products is evident in their commitment to safety, quality and productivity," Cooksey added. "I credit our success to our great people who pay attention to the smallest details to make each vehicle the best of its kind."
Building the Corvette, particularly the Z06, is a love affair, requiring the greatest attention to detail. Workers at GM's
"The Corvette epitomizes the true American sports car," said Tom Wallace, GM's global vehicle chief engineer for performance vehicles. "Every model offers an outstanding balance of performance, daily driving comfort and value second to none."
For 2008, the Corvette Z06 has a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $71,000; the Coupe starts at $45,995 and the Convertible at $54,330. As for fuel economy, most sports cars can't escape the federal gas-guzzling tax. The Z06 does by getting an EPA estimated 15 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
"The thrill of driving a Corvette is legendary," Wallace added. "People buy a Vette because it is an American icon that is not living off of its past, but offers the best in today's technology and performance. I wish every person could experience at least a ride, if not a drive, in a Corvette at least once in their life to see why."
