Originally Posted by 370zsport09 2011 Chevy Corvette Coupe 1LT MSRP $48,950 6.2L V8 ? $10,000 more is not costs about??? NISMO is still cheaper by about 8 Grand........... plus lets
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11-10-2010, 06:39 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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You can get a new Grand Sport for around 47K. MSRP's on a corvette are a joke. You pay the dealer $1-2K over dealer-cost (about 12% below MSRP) and they are happy to deal. Last edited by ImportConvert; 11-10-2010 at 06:47 PM. |
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Enjoy your Z, and revel in the fact that my G20 is being a pain in the *** and breaking more than any American car I have owned thus-far except for the WS6. They are currently tied for POS factor right now. I have lost all faith in Japanese cars of the early 2000's era. Poor workmanship and materials abound. Last edited by ImportConvert; 11-10-2010 at 06:48 PM. |
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Don't buy a 370Z. It's not perfect and you'll worry about the minor issues. Buy a Mustang or Camaro. Wear your baseball hat backwards, call everyone "dude" and be one of the crowd.
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11-10-2010, 07:42 PM | #51 (permalink) | |
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Have you seen whats being done in Houston? Well, you did say "one of". |
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11-10-2010, 09:04 PM | #54 (permalink) | |
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11-10-2010, 09:15 PM | #56 (permalink) |
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ok sticking my neck out here. but i would bet 99% of these cars everyone is talking about are driven on the street. 0-60 is a good judge, so often do you test you 0-60 times a day,where i live no much. on handling on any given day
i don't get that much of a chance either to test that out. can't remember the last time i had it up to 150,just kidding never. so my point imo all these cars are bought by there appeal to each driver looks sex appeal call it what you want... and the 370 takes a back seat to none of them in its price range...... |
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I will have to take issue with your statement about the 370Z beating "every" stock SRT-8, though. Find me a stock 370Z timeslip that betters 13.1@108 from a reliable source (i.e. published). Here is one for the SRT-8. 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT8 Vs. 2005 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG Specs & Stats - Motor Trend *Or you can opt to skip this post as I earlier suggested. Nothing off my back. For what it's worth, if I end up with a 370Z, I will defend it just as ardently. However, the only things negative I have consistantly said about it is that it's 50bhp light and an oil-cooler short. To me, steering-feel and clutch engaugement can be learned (as you stated above.) I simply felt that the feedback was lacking. That's it. You make it sound like I have "torn the car apart". Again, reading what you want. We all do it, though. Quote:
This is what Motortrend had to say about achieving those 0-60 times: "Acceleration Comments: 370 Z seems to like wheel spin off the line-- and it's required to keep from bogging engine. We found at least 5,000 rpm works best. Get the clutch out quick or it will sink." SO if you launch from 5K rpm daily, yeah, 0-60 is important. If not, 5-60 is much more meaningful. Last edited by ImportConvert; 11-10-2010 at 09:57 PM. |
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I did not spend ANY time researching it. I just liked the numbers so I bought. I don't EVER want to do that again. I want to see what good/bad REAL people have to say about a car. So I went and joined this forum. I test drove numerous Z's in various configurations, and formed opinions from those test-drives, my friends who have owned 370's long-term, and what I see posted here. My conclusion so-far is that if I decide against a 'vett, I will go for the 370 and just trade it in as soon as Nissan makes a faster one. That, is why I am here. I post things based on my personal experience (limited it may be) with the Z. |
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11-10-2010, 10:12 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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I see. Well, don't take this the wrong way... but I don't think you'll be seeing a much faster Z for a long time.
You know, YOU could always make it faster... there isn't anything stopping you from doing that. Right? I drove a WRX STi for a while, GT35R rotated turbo kit w/meth injection... made 520whp. It wasn't a jet... it pulled so hard under full boost it made your stomach hurt. I would run down street bikes on the highway, but I sold it for a Z. The Z is just a nicer, sportier car.. I think. I could have easily bought a Mustang or something "faster" but to me, it wasn't something that needed to be #1 on the list. I can't speak for everyone, but I would never even think about owning a WS6 after driving and living with my Z. Do you post on Corvette forums as well? |
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