Originally Posted by BanningZ I never trust edmunds. Here are some others: Road and track: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro - First Test of Chevrolet's all-new 2010 Camaro - Motor Trend Car
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Road and track: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro - First Test of Chevrolet's all-new 2010 Camaro - Motor Trend Car and driver: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS V8 - Short Take Road Test/Corvette/Camaro Corner/High Performance/Hot Lists/Reviews/Car and Driver - Car And Driver Popular Mechanics: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS Test Drive: Does the Reborn Ponycar Live Up to Its Name? - Popular Mechanics The list goes on...they all put up the same #'s for the camaro. |
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MAKE IT SMALLER/LIGHTER STUPID! And again, interior = horrible amount of plastic. Embarrassing. |
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Funny, I came here because I was directed through a Camaro forum... I ended up joining this site because I thought you were a bunch of level headed people.... personally I think both cars are great... and very close performace wise. The Camaro will take it in the straights, no doubt, and this version handles better than any other ever put out, lord knows it will handle better than my '67 Fbody !!!!! And on the flip-side, the Z will show the Camaro who is boss in the twisties, it's smaller, lighter, it's what it is made for !
They have very similar numbers in 0-60 and 60-0, too close in fact ! The Camaro does with brute force what the Z does with finess . It's kind of like comparing apples and oranges, but they perform so closely it makes you want to compare them any way. My wife has already ordered her Camaro, she just had to have one, we ordered it on the first possible day ( Oct. 13th by the way ), and I will drive it and enjoy every second of it. But I have always wanted a Z, so if things work out the way they are supposed to, I will be getting my Z right after she takes delivery of her Camaro...... Then we shall see.... Apples or Oranges ? |
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I've owned several F-bodies.
Frankly, I'm finding the numbers the Camaro SS is putting down somewhat disappointing; especially the handling. Don't misunderstand; its numbers aren't bad and in fact they are good but with 426HP and five years to develop the car; I expected more. I think it's a great car and will be a hell of a lot fun to drive but for my money, I think I'd buy a one or two year old "Vette.
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I definitely think it's apples and oranges (although that wouldn't stop me from throwing my .02 in anyway). The camaro is great for what it is, a decently priced muscle car where refinements like interior comes in second place for performance and the aforementioned lower price. The people here who are into Z's are a different breed. Wanting a solid performer, sure, but also concerned with a higher quality ride and interior. And eff it, we are willing to give up some HP for the higher quality.
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So, the Z weighs around 200lbs less and runs .1 - .2 seconds quicker in the quarter mile? Makes sense, and everyone should have expected these QM times. (Sorry to be one of those guys who post several posts in a row, I keep thinking I'm done responding and I'm not! ) |
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Disappointing to me as I thought it was going to beat a much heavier car in 0-60 and quarter mile times. |
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Here's an interesting review from about.com, haven't seen it posted yet.
2010 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe - Test drive and new car review - 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe What about handling? The Camaro certainly grips the road well, but it goes through the corners with a slightly disconnected feel, as if the chassis isn't 100% fluent in whatever language the steering wheel is speaking. V8 models have a stiffer suspension (plus huge brakes) and drive a bit better, and both versions ride comfortably. But the Camaro's width -- exaggerated by the slit-shaped windshield and broad hood -- is intimidating on narrow roads. Chevy wants the Camaro to take on proper sports cars like the Nissan 370Z, and while the Camaro delivers a 426 hp V8 for about the same price ($30,995) as the Z's 330 hp V6, there's more to a sports car than power. The Camaro just isn't in the same league. |
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^ very interesting mate. In motortrend, they were comparing the camaro, challenger, and new stang gt, and the stang actually outperformed the other two in the skidpad.
.95 for mustang .90 for camaro .82 for challenger |
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Motortrend has reported: For the 370Z... 0-60 in 4.7 sec. 1/4 in 13.3 @ 105.7 Lat Acel: 0.99g and For the Camaro SS... 0-60 in 4.7 sec. 1/4 in 13.0 @ 111 Lat Acel: 0.90g 2009 Nissan 370Z - Specs and Test Data - First Test - Motor Trend 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS vs 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T vs 2010 Ford Mustang GT - Specs and Road Test Data - Motor Trend Not to take magazine comparisons too far but it seems pretty clear that in anything other than a straight line, the Z wins against the Bow-Tie and even in a straight line, the difference is rather small which is really a bit odd given the decided weight/HP advantage the Camaro holds over the 370. Obviously, despite some obvious similarities, these are two different cars aimed, for the most part, at two different market segments so in that sense, it really doesn't matter how they stack up to each other. That said, the 370Z holds its own against many, many other performance vehicles including the new Camaro SS and including some costing significantly more than the Z. As I said earlier, the Camaro SS' horsepower is impressive and its numbers are certainly respectable; but I expected more.
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Maybe the Challenger just isn't getting its HP to the ground as well as it should???
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^ Well, the challenger is 300lbs heavier than the camaro, and comes with the skinniest tires of the group. It's also BY FAR the worst handler with an embarrassing .82 on the skidpad.
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