The Corvette donation to the College came through GM’s corporate training program that assists institutions within the General Motors Automotive Service Education Program (GM-ASEP) training network.
“Since the early 1980s, GM has had a continued commitment to support WCC through millions of dollars’ worth of tools, equipment, and vehicles, like this C8 Corvette,” said WCC GM-ASEP Program Coordinator and Automotive Instructor David Byrd.
Byrd said the C8 Corvette will show GM-ASEP students the technologies found in most of the GM vehicles they will service on the job.
The C8 Corvette adds to the 32 other training aid vehicles at WCC, giving students the chance to learn cutting-edge technologies.
“Like spotting a Corvette on the road, it is rare for a postsecondary automotive program to have a Corvette to train on,” said Byrd. “We are extremely fortunate here at WCC.”