Monday, July 25, 2022

Just as Modern Folklore Would Suggest: Buyers Favor Legendary Corvette Dressed in Red


The famed and much-loved Chevy Corvette is now entering the 2023 model year, and all the finer points about pricing and trim details were released earlier this month! The National Corvette Museum gave the final production data for the 2022 model, and their findings currently report a grand total of 25,831 of the Corvettes were produced last year. 52% of those were coupes and the other 47.9% are those whose owners opted to blissfully have the top down in the form of a convertible. 

Not surprising to many die-hard fans and hardcore ‘Vette enthusiasts, torch red was the most popular color choice for 2022, with Arctic white coming in second and hypersonic Gray respectively in third. Even though red cars can draw a bit more unwanted attention from those who brandish the speed radar gun, waiting to instill law and order on Missouri Roads, it’s simply way too striking to pass up!

As we looked over statistics here at Jim Butler Chevy of St Louis to pinpoint other very popular attributes of this amazing and always-on-the-fast-side vehicle, they also showed that the most popular performance package was the Z51, which was used on 68.6 percent of all produced cars. Next year’s model is available in 12 exterior colors, with the Corvette Convertible boasting the same. 8 of these colors come as standard if you wish, and 4 are available at an extra cost. 

For 70 years, the Corvette has held the title of America’s premier sports car, and its recent switch to a mid-engined layout perfectly follows through on this Detroit icon's leap forward to compete against supercars such as Lamborghini and Ferrari. Production of this inaugural mid-engined marvel will begin this summer, and it has not been officially announced yet when the track-tuned and land-speed record-class version of the C8 will be available on supportive and eager lots like ours here at Jim Butler. 

The Z06 Package is another feature-enhancing addition to the Corvette that adds fine-tuned changes with suspension, aero packages, engine upgrades, and more aggressive styling elements. With the engine now situated behind the driver, the 2023 Corvette Z06 comes with a bespoke 5.5-liter V8 that has the amazing exhaust note that no model before it has ever been able to come close to. 

The twin-cam dry-sump LT6 can spin up to a redline of 8600 rpm and cranks out a brutish and beyond noteworthy 670 horsepower. Paired with a paddle-shifted, 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle gearbox, getting up to 60 mph takes just 2.6 seconds. It’s also equipped  with our standard 60,000-mile powertrain warranty. 

No matter what color you choose for your new Corvette, this iconic and always-memorable model is on track to effortlessly keep its fan base, and enthusiastically generate new followers at every adrenaline-laced new milestone!

Jim Butler Auto Group President Brad Sowers Quoted by Yahoo! About Chevy’s Competition-Crushing Electric Blazer


New releases, award-winning models, thrilling horsepower and torque reports, and much more are streaming across our screens every day as the industry gets back to normal. The latest in these developments is the electric Chevy Blazer SUV.

This all-new EV is going to be vital to Chevrolet’s efforts to rival Tesla in the U.S. EV market. Yahoo! caught up with Jim Butler Auto Group President Brad Sowers for an expert opinion on the new electric Blazer and how it would perform in the most crowded segment in the market right now. 

“People are very excited about not just the Blazer, but the Equinox,” Sowers said. He also said that the Midwest region isn’t always the first place to adopt new trends and technology, but these models coming soon will prove just how excellent and feature-rich the future will be. 


Over the next few years, the segment will define the true champions. The electric SUV market in the United States is projected to more than double in size over the next four years, and there could be more than 90 models all vying for the attention and loyalty of those hitting the road with their hard-earned paychecks. Tesla's Model Y is the best-selling electric SUV currently, and Chevrolet hopes to compete with the Blazer and Equinox.

GM chief executive Mary Barra has the lofty goal of delivering 400,000 brand new electric vehicles in North America over the next two years. With the delay due to the pandemic, production of some newer EV models has just begun. This is the first time that the Super Sport badges will join forces with an electric vehicle from Chevy, and it is expected to ride on GM’s Ultium platform, which is what is found underneath the Cadillac Lyriq and GMC’s Hummer line. 

All of us here at Jim Butler Chevy of St Louis are eagerly waiting to check out the all-electric Blazer’s Camaro-inspired styling, as well as its sensational planet-saving manners and practicality!