I think the corvette is still using the leaf spring shit.
As for those other cars with not-so-impressive handling, I wouldn't know about their rear suspension, but lots of good handling cars have coil-over-strut, and not just the expensive ones.
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It does look like most of these big/heavy IRS cars do tend to not be coil-overs, for example the 370Z, M3, etc.
I don't know why so many people knock the vettes mono leaf. It has been proving effective on a world class scale since the 60's.
advantages of monoleaf the people don't know about:
its lighter. the monoleaf and connecting parts are lighter than coil springs and thier connecting parts
it allows for more wheel width by not having a spring where you can fit more tire
lower center of gravity
more freedom for other designs around the chassis since the spring is connected in the middle of the bottom somewhere thereby eliminating strut towers.
its design allows you to bring the point where the spring connects to the suspension closer to the center of the wheel hub. bringing the spring/shock connecting points closer to the center of the wheel has been proven to give better handling without sacrificing ride quality.
and if coil overs and McPherson type struts really are the only way to go, apparently Porsche never got the memo.......

