Unfortunately, the car didn t survive.
Attempting to steal a new or used car from a dealership in broad daylight is an incredibly huge risk. It s also flat-out stupid. Dealerships not only have security cameras but also full-time staff. Among their numerous tasks is keeping an eye out on the inventory. But this didn t stop these two thieves from stealing a brand new 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray from a dealer in Detroit, Michigan last week.
According to Click On Detroit, the Michigan State Police were alerted to the theft only minutes after it occurred at around 10 a.m. They clearly weren t very good thieves because the black Vette s OnStar system gave police its exact location. Attempting to speed away was futile from the get-go.
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As of this writing, six wheel options are available for the 2021 Corvette Stingray, with diameters of 19 inches for the front and 20 inches for the rear, all of which are found on the Chevrolet configurator. Taking a closer look at the Stingray wheel choices reveals that they appear to be very similar. That’s because there are actually are two basic wheel designs, both of them featuring five spokes and both being available with three finishes.
Q8P Bright Silver painted
5DG Performance Pewter
QET Machined-face and Spectra Gray-painted
5DF Black painted
For a car like the Corvette C8, this seems a little unambitious.
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