Achivement # 4 - TASK: Applying of Markdown - By @raza8
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Hi everyone, Hope you are fine. Today I a here to write down my task of Applying Markdown. So I read about it that I have to write a blog and use different markdowns in it.
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My today's blog is on my favorite car I took this information from Wikipedia and I also give a link to the page at the end of my blog so you can easily visit that page.
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This article is about the eighth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette sports car. For general Corvette information, see Chevrolet Corvette.
The Chevrolet Corvette (C8) is the eighth generation of the Corvette sports car manufactured by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet. Following several experimental CERV prototype vehicles, it is the first mid-engine Corvette since the model's introduction in 1953 (as well as GM's first production mid-engine sports car since the Pontiac Fiero was discontinued in 1988), differing from the traditional front-engine design. The C8 was announced in April 2019, and the coupe made its official debut on July 18, 2019, in Tustin, California. The convertible made its debut in October 2019 during a media event at the Kennedy Space Center(referencing its association with NASA) to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. The racing version, the Chevrolet Corvette C8.R, also made its debut that same month.[6] Production officially began on February 3, 2020, delayed by the 2019 General Motors strike.
Corvette C8 Convertible
Interior
Transmission
The Stingray is only offered with an 8-speed dual-clutch automated transmission[20] made by Tremec, with paddle shifters on the steering wheel.[21] No manual transmission option is available. The only other model years not offered with a manual transmission were the 1953–1954 C1 and the 1982 C3.[10] The manual was dropped due to a lack of customer demand, though structural concerns were cited as well.[22]
Suspension
The base model of the Stingray comes with unequal length double wishbone suspension at the front and rear axles made from forged aluminum.[23] Monotube shock absorbers are standard at all four wheels. The car can be equipped with a front-axle lifting height-adjustable suspension system that can add 2 in (40 mm) of ground clearance at speeds under 25 mph (40 km/h).[24]
Overview
- Manufacturer Chevrolet (General Motors)
- Also called GMSV Chevrolet Corvette (Australia)
- Production February 2020–present[1]
- Model years 2020–present
- Assembly United States: Bowling Green, Kentucky (Bowling Green Assembly Plant)[2]
- Designer Tom Peters (2015)[3]
- Class Sports car (S)
- Body style
- 2-door targa top Coupe
- 2-door retractable hardtop convertible[4]
- Layout Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Wheels
The Z06's body has been widened to accommodate larger wheels and thicker tires. The wheels have diameters of 20 inches (51 cm) at the front and 21 inches (53 cm) at the rear, and are available with standard alloy or optional carbon fiber rims. The tires have dimensions of 275/30ZR20 at the front and 345/25ZR21 at the rear, and the Z07 Performance Package comes standard with Michelin Cup 2 R ZP performance tires.[44] Chevrolet claims that the optional carbon fiber wheels shave off 41 lb (19 kg) of unsprung weight.[45]
Aerodynamics
The base Z06 comes with a front splitter and a rear spoiler, included with the rear spoiler is an installable fixed wickerbill, which when installed produces 365 lb (166 kg) pounds more downforce at 186 mph (299 km/h). The Z07 carbon fiber performance package adds a larger front splitter, front corner canards (dive planes), a pedestal mounted rear wing, and underbody aero strakes for additional downforce for track performance.[40] Chevrolet claims that with all these equipped and in the track configuration, the Z06 is capable of 1.22g lateral acceleration on a skidpad.[40][46]
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