Decisions, decisions.....
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Originally Posted by tmyers
Ernie it is not fair showing a Yellow Z06.
It's sitting here with your name on it Terry. Just don't ask what we paid for it at a GM sale (has 5K miles on it).
Just another day at the toy store - GT's waiting to get picked up tomorrow- as in, flatbed'd out to the new owners garage, all stickers and factory tags intact.
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The ZO6 is really sweet. My neighbor picked one up and my back was to the seat right away. I was really amazed on the ride quality of the car as well, you could drive it everyday. It was night and day difference between my old '92 and the ZO6.
The Ford GT is cool looking but you can't compare the two price wise. Bang for your buck, the ZO6 is King.
The Ford GT is cool looking but you can't compare the two price wise. Bang for your buck, the ZO6 is King.
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Originally Posted by tmyers
Ernie it is not fair showing a Yellow Z06.
SHAME SHAME SHAME
The Vette has always been a bang for your buck, and I think it always will be. Their is no way I would buy that GT over 2 vettes and some change in the pocket.
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Hah, the Vette has always been overpriced for what you actually get. The C5 corvette had the exact same motor as the camaro. The Camaro was "rated" lower so that the vette guys wouldn't get mad, but the Camaro actually put down just as much power to the wheels as the vette. The Corvette is a status symbol, not a value car.
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Originally Posted by duramaximizer
ya that should be the 11th commandment............... you shall not show pictures of yellow ZO6's to people that have aready spent their recreational monies for the year.
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Originally Posted by MisterCMK
Hah, the Vette has always been overpriced for what you actually get. The C5 corvette had the exact same motor as the camaro. The Camaro was "rated" lower so that the vette guys wouldn't get mad, but the Camaro actually put down just as much power to the wheels as the vette. The Corvette is a status symbol, not a value car.
By the early 90's, performance was back. In '98, the Camaro got the Corvette's LS family block with 320 HP. The problem was the Camaro itself- a large, heavy, ovoid shape. Tiny, cramped interior although the car itself was huge. Miserable quality control. Terrible visibility. Yeah, the car was fast- but it wasn't a great car. Heck, it barely could be called a good car, and it mercifully got killed off in '02.
Back in Bowling Green, though, what really changed for the Corvette was the promotion of David C. Hill to Chief Corvette Engineer. Dave is not only a car guy, but determined to make the Corvette the best performance value on the market today, bar none. The C5 was the breakthrough car- but it was the C6, a car that was secretly developed away from GM's watchful eyes, that delivered on the promise. The Z06 was Dave's last hurrah before he retired.
Show me another car you can buy off of the showroom floor for under $80,000 that's good for over 200 mph and a 10 second 1/4 mile. For that matter, other than the Ford GT, show me a car you can buy for under $350,000 that can claim that. The C6 is the performance value on the planet right now, bar none.
Last edited by polarbear; 09-08-2006 at 01:28 PM.
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Originally Posted by polarbear
Show me another car you can buy off of the showroom floor for under $80,000 that's good for over 200 mph and a 10 second 1/4 mile. For that matter, other than the Ford GT, show me a car you can buy for under $350,000 that can claim that. The C6 is the performance value on the planet right now, bar none.
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