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the point is I expect neither of us actually know the answer because there is relatively little data on Z06 and none of us have the experience with other cars to comment definitively on them. I mean, Probst was 1:27:10 with Z06 and 1:27:17 with 911 turbo. Faster? Sure. But on another day? That is hardly a gap that can't be bridged. Will I concede it *could* be generally or usually or mostly faster? Yes. Will it always? No. ......and more to the point, is anyone on this forum driving these cars at those limits and noticing those minute differences? Not an effing chance.
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Who cares faster or not? Best car on any track, road and with any driver, under 500K, is Lexus LFA. Above that price there is only one better car: Pagani Zonda. And if you want the fastest car for the least money, there is nothing better than a GT-R.
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I didn't see a single German name here...and the LFA is about as fast as an average, every-day Porsche, Ferrari, or non-Z06 Corvette. Great car, though.
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LOL... You obviously underestimate the effectiveness of slick tires and aero. BTW what the first 911 posted was not a cup car not sure why the ad says it. Cup cars have narrow body work.. The link I posted was a GT3R/RSR. BIG difference in aero to a cup. Hell, a 996 Cup can lap Willow in 1:25 with half the power. Pobst did a 1:25 in the Z06 as well. Cup (pro driver): lap 3 Show me a Z06 that laps Sebring faster than this (2:08) 1:21 Road Atlanta I know it's apples to oranges, but you are flat out stupid if you actually think the Z06 can outrun "race cars from 10 years ago"
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FC4, the Z06 is fast as hell, no one is debating that. But it is pretty naive to claim (unsubstantiated at that) it's faster than purpose built race cars, even if they are a few years old. It's fantastic to that the Z06 has to be compared to race cars to be beaten, but let's not get full of ourselves lol
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Just because you have track experience doesn't mean you can't be wrong lol... The Z06 is awesome, but it ain't a race car as I have shown. Didn't think I'd have to state something so obvious, especially to someone who tracks.
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At the same time you need to have a good experience when buying so Chevy needs to address this, particularly on the test drives. Honestly I'd probably show my credit score from my credit card - which isn't fully accurate but pretty damn good starting point. If they gave me a hard time still I'd leave. That said people acting like the same thing doesn't happen at Lexus, BMW, Audi, and MB dealers are just plain nuts. I've had it happen all the time either a) because they thought at 29 I was too young (my S4 treatment at two dealers although the 3rd dealer was great and got a sale because of it) or b) because they are crappy sales people (ran into this left and right at lexus). This is a problem with every brand out there for a variety of reasons. Its funny though if they see you drive up in a current Lexus, BMW, Audi - they sure as hell will help you. Versus if I come up in shorts and a tshirt - and they don't see my car, treat you very differnetly. |
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The problem some dealerships have is that people generally don't buy cars on a regular / consistent basis so each and every customer is usually someone different for a 3-4 year time period (or more). This means they need to make a good impression on their potential customers or they will take their business somewhere else. I doubt many people will buy from a salesman that doesn't take them seriously. While looking for a car last year, I was 26 years old and out of all the dealerships I stepped into (Porsche, BMW, Audi, Chevy, Nissan), only Chevy did not let me test drive the car I wanted. Oddly enough, Chevy was the only one that saw me pull up in my Z4. Maybe it is the way the salesmen are trained at Chevy or something but it's pretty ridiculous with my experience (I even called ahead and told them I was coming to test drive). Even now, whenever I wonder around the new car section at multiple BMW dealerships when my car is in service, there's always someone there that offers me a test drive or information about their selection. As a side note about credit scores, a lot of students studying abroad from Asia/Europe/Middle East have low credit scores (or none at all) because they are not residents. Many young professionals looking to buy their first car are also in that same predicament. I've seen countless numbers of these two types of individuals buy BMW/Audi/MB/Porsche/etc., if Chevy really is using credit scores to screen out these customers, then they are losing a lot of good customers. |
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Looks great! Any problems so far?
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At the end of the day it comes down to what I would tell my team at the office - you have to judge each situation and make the right call. Rarely is there a single answer for all clients or prospects. Really I think salesmen at dealerships need to be coached a bit more to ignore the clothing, the car a customer drives up in, and read the customer to see how serious they are. Frankly I've made a decision recently that my next car ( after my wedding next sept) will likely be an American v8. I've always had japenese or europeean cars and I'd love to have a v8 once before the EPA makes them disappear. As my lease on my gs350 is up November 2016, I'll likely grab a used car for 10-12k for the winter. Which means I'll be purchasing a Mustang GT Vert, GT350, Camaro or Covette coming from a not so nice car. Somehow I think it's going to be an interesting sales experience. |
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It's funny to see some of the perceptions out there. I just sold a mercedes C class from 2005 that I had. It was decent, but nothing special. I am selling a my camaro SS right now and you know, there aren't a whole lot of "interior issues" that make me think the germans are somehow far superior/above everything else. The mercedes had some pretty big ergonomics fails, like a cruise control stalk in the same general location and orientation as the turn signal (seriously, who does that?). But for fit/finish and other aspects, there's nothing about that car that seriously impressed me. My WRX was a little cheaper in terms of interior, but they all have lots of plastic and anyone who thinks differently really isn't looking at it, they are just fixated on their leather-wrapped wheel that you can get on pretty much any car. Now, I did ride in a 2002 GM the other day and that was not well sorted, like it was out of the 1980s and made out of all sorts of random parts, despite the car being in relatively great condition. My point is that the perceptions are mostly based on the past and many times have little to do with the actual car being tested. I can tell in many articles where a reviewer just doesn't want to admit that a certain car is any good, but you can tell by how and what they write that they are doing everything they can to justify the opposite of what their testing and preferences indicated.
The Z06 is great and many of the GM products are doing things that no one thought they could do 10 years ago, with the ATS-V, CTS-V, G8/SS, ZL1, Z28, 1LE, Stingray, etc. Sure, there'll be some hiccups as with any manufacturer, but even ford seems to be coming around now with much more track/sports orientated mustang models and the new GT. Of course, I'm getting a 4 series, but mainly to condense my cars down to one that kind of "does it all" for a little while, rather than have multiple cars. |
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Another similar situation like this happened to my wife and I almost a year prior when we were shopping around for a car for her. We checked out a used Volvo XC60, an X3 28i at CarMax, and a new X3 35i (which we couldn't test drive as both of us forgot our driver's licenses). We go into an Acura dealer. I'm also wearing sweats while my wife was dressed more nicely as she came from her office. We want to test drive a gen 2 RDX. We get hooked up with a salesman. He was nice when he greeted us. We told him what we were interested in. He gets their RDX demo car and we go out on a test drive. He sits in the rear passenger seat. Wife is driving and I'm riding shotgun. Wife asks some questions about the car. Salesman responds with very short answers. I glance back at him and he looks like he was bored and was totally disinterested in dealing with us. We get back. Wife says she likes the car. Salesman asks what do we want to do now. I told him we need to come back later to talk numbers as my wife has to go back to work (she was on her lunch break). He asks how are we looking to buy. I said I'm looking to put $20k down. When he heard that, his attitude immediately changed. He immediately was interested and realized we were serious....not screwing around with joy riding new cars. The rest of the sales process was very good. The salesman ended up redeeming himself. It's funny you're looking to go with an American V8. I went from one to the 135i I have now. I had a 94 Z28. |
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This is all of course assuming the person driving the Cup Car can actually drive it to its limits, which people who can are few and far between
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Now that said I'll still say something that mostp eople may like - the customer is not always right. The customer that thinks he is, is likely the customer I will pass by because they cost more to do business with then it's worth. Anyway I run an Account Management team and I'll just say sales people are just like any other profession - some suck, most arej ust average, and some are incredible. Unfortunately it's more visible in that profession. As to the V8. The thing is I'm 31 years old and I've never owned one. Outside of my 2000 Celica I had years ago, I've always had either a v6 or supercharged v6. N/A V8 engines as they are today look set to disappear thanks to the EPA. And I just want to make sure I own one, once in my life before they go. Besides American cars have really killed it with the latest gen interiors - they are finally good enough for me to live with in my opinion.. I'd even consider a challenger srt8 at this point. Which is saying something considering how bad I used to hate Dodge. |
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Agreed, most salesman do not take their jobs seriously. 2 weeks ago I walked into a BMW dealer in Ontario, i was dressed in expensive clothing and came in my 128i, i was meeting my uncle. I came 1 hour early and i am young i understand but dressed very well groomed just as well. 1 hour passes by and not one sales man even acknowledges my interest in car NOTHING. My uncle comes in his 550i and they are on him like flys on shit... Well in front of all the vultures he asks which one came to help me out while i was waiting.... Not one did. We walked out and went to another dealer, which the salesman ended up getting 2 sales from my uncle. So what i dont understand is, if your at work and there are people there why waste your time on cheap iphone games or staring blankly into a wall when you can possibly make a sale. |
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Big thing is all brands have it however. I don't trust brands or dealers at the end of the day. I do however trust people. You just have to earn it. |
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