Well I traded my Z in for a 2010 vette, one of the last ones out there and got a good deal so I went with it. While I loved
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Well I traded my Z in for a 2010 vette, one of the last ones out there and got a good deal so I went with it. While I loved my Z, I have to say that the vette is a great car.
Day one review: 430 hp and 400+ tq is very fun and I havent even jumped off the line yet. The big V8 power is always there, even with the auto I got. Its has a sport mode and paddle shifting for fun. The interior quality seems to be of equal quality as the Z and the seats are confortable to me. While driving some roads today that I always did with the Z (for comparison) I will say that the vette rides better and has alot less road noise, but some is still there. I dont feel the bumps as much and it has the run flat tires which from what Ive heard, feel the bumps more. The vette doesnt float up after running in a small dip in the road at high speeds like the Z did. It seems to handle and take turns just as good if not better than the Z, atleast from the first day ride. The non Bose stereo in the vette is way better the Bose one in the Z. Now for the power, this things has goops of tq and is always ready to run, its really fast even with everything stock right now. I can feel the power pushing me into my seat and it just keeps going with its V8. An exhaust, intake and a port and polish with tune will have this thing flying. And a SC a year or so down the road. Even in 6th gear at 2k rpms this things picks up with just a slight push of the gas pedal. The DIC in it (not me either) Display Information Control, or something like that lets you see all the temps, oil, trans, etc. Now I love the Z still and I think it looks great but I love the vette, its mild when cruising and a beast when needed. Its an easy DD as it is much like the Z in size and feel.
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Thanks, its fun and when I get used to it then the port and polish and exhaust goes on. I will miss my Z, I had alot of compliments with it.
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Seems like it costs a lot more than a 370Z? I would get a Cayman S used for that kind of money.
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The vette is just as comfortable as the Z to drive, basically same weight and size. I put 100 miles on it and never felt uncomfortable.
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11-27-2010, 10:47 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Congrats! I knew you were looking for a while now but didn't know when you were going to make the jump.
I was actually surprised at the improvements interior wise. Comparing a 2005 to a 2010 interior is like night and day. GM sourced some much better stuff for the later runs.
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