Sales of sports cars have been steadily declining for about three decades, but there has been one exception to that trend.
The Chevrolet Corvette has recently stormed back to near-record popularity.
sold 53,785 of the eighth-generation Corvettes, or C8s, worldwide last year, just 22 shy of its top sales year in 1979.
Americans bought about 34,000 of those, including Stingray coupes that start from $66,000, nearly twice as many Corvettes as they bought in 2019.
The car’s revival has been driven by a change that may not seem a big deal to the average commuter.
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