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Originally Posted by Zsteve
From what I have read the 2010 vette has improved its interior quality about the same as the 370Z did over the 350Z and when I was in it, it looked to around the same quality build material wise as the 370Z. I didnt drive it then as I was at lunch and didnt have the time so I dont know about rattles and all. But I do know my 370Z has rattles in it so I guess thats a mut point now. Plus my 370Z squeaks now too. So I guess Im saying all cars have thier issues and none are perfect. Ive owned a few cars now and the vette will be my next car if I can work the deal, as Ive always wondered about them. I went down in quality from the Audi to the Z but gain in power. Now I will go up in power and performance with the vette but hope to stay the same quality wise with it compared to the Z atleast. And when Im used to its power I will just have add a SC to it. After the vette who knows what car will be next.
Im trying to catch modshacks numbers with vehicles owned. lol.
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The 'vette is nice, but they have their issues. On the surface they look like a good deal, but consider who built the cars. The 'vette was built by Americans 9-5ing it, and the Z is built by a people who value their jobs as more than a source of income. The seats in the 'vette are junk compared to the Z, just fair warning.
I owned a GM, (2001 WS6) and even forgetting about the materials used, the attention to detail was not there at all. For instance, it would randomly die on the freeway. Why? Because the person who tightened the ground-screw for the fuel-pump stripped the hole in the body of the car out, and just didn't care. It would intermittantly lose contact and kill the FP. Further, they use inferior vendors. Almost every electronic sensor on the car died (IAC, TPS, etc.) The speakers weren't any good (died often) the window motors went out often, the water-pump gave it up at 70K miles, and so-on. GM uses the cheapest parts they can to assemble the car, except for the driveline itself. That is how they have a 505bhp car that they can sell for 64K new that will beat Ferrari's costing 300% as much in every way that can be measured on paper. Do you think Ferrari's name alone is worth $200K? I don't. Neither do their customers.
If you want speed, buy an old LS1 F-body and have a built 408 put in it, a Ford 9" out back, and spray a 2-stage 300 shot. Not much will catch you.
Or you could buy a 'vette and deal with the horrible cowl-shake, etc. I have not seen that much cowl-shake since I drove a convertable pre-05 mustang. I was honestly very shocked to see it in the 2008 'vette I rode in.
The 4LT package is nice, but all it is is leather over hard plastic. You could do that yourself with some time, energy, and a kit from a vendor. The Z is much more ergonomically pleasing to me and drips quality.
For all-out performance, though, the C6 has it. The 370Z performs very close to the C5.