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"....Even so, we found ourselves driving through the turns 5 to 10 mph faster in the new car than in the old. Because both cars had the same unchanged-for-2008 Z51 suspension package that includes larger brakes, shorter gear ratios, and a stiffer suspension, we didn’t expect such a dramatic difference. We even rechecked the pressures in the Goodyear tires to make sure they hadn’t been overinflated, which would make the new Vette jumpy over the bumps, but they were all at the factory-recommended setting of 30 psi. Clearly, then, the changes have made a huge improvement in the Chevy’s handling. So, does the Vette feel as good as a 911? That’s hard to say, because we didn’t have a Porsche on hand for comparison, but the gap has certainly narrowed. With the Vette’s increased power, the 911 is, however, now even more likely to be staring at the American car’s taillights. The new Vette runs from 0 to 60 mph in 4.0 seconds and clears the quarter-mile in 12.4 seconds at 116 mph, compared with 4.3 seconds and 12.8 seconds at 109 mph for the 911. We tested three of the last-gen Vette coupes, and the quickest did the 60-mph run in 4.1 seconds and the quarter in 12.6 seconds at 114 mph." "...The best things about the Corvette remain, however: It’s comfortable, with its surprisingly compliant ride, excellent automatic climate control, and light clutch effort that’s now complemented by a shifter that glides relatively easily into gear. (The engineers redesigned the shift linkage for lighter, more direct throws.) The Vette is one of those sports cars that you wouldn’t hesitate to drive daily. It even has a roomy 22-cubic-foot rear cargo area. " |
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08-11-2007, 07:03 PM | #46 | |
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How would you feel when your brand new 335i Coupe... Brakes squeel like a 1990 Civic? Navigation using windows 3.1 (slowness + crashing)? Leaking window? Brake light failures (Twice)? Engine fails three times resulting in lemon? Reliability is a joke to me. Its a dice roll no matter what car/brand you drive. |
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08-11-2007, 07:24 PM | #47 | |
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08-11-2007, 07:54 PM | #48 |
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I have an 07 Corvette and while the fit and finish improves with the years, it cant compare to my 07 328XI coupe. The 08 Vette finally has a redesigned steering rack and the handling is much, much better. The interior, though, must be designed by Captain Crunch!!
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08-11-2007, 08:04 PM | #49 |
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"...The best things about the Corvette remain, however: It’s comfortable, with its surprisingly compliant ride, excellent automatic climate control, and light clutch effort that’s now complemented by a shifter that glides relatively easily into gear. (The engineers redesigned the shift linkage for lighter, more direct throws.) The Vette is one of those sports cars that you wouldn’t hesitate to drive daily. It even has a roomy 22-cubic-foot rear cargo area. "[/QUOTE]
I have confirmed that 22.4 cubicfeet cargo space. That is amazing. Thats more than my Nissan Altima. Thats double my 335i coupe. Thats unbelievable. What am I missing? |
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08-11-2007, 08:04 PM | #50 |
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Yep, they're too da** busy commuting and working 65-90 hours a week earning a living. Better to give them to the 25- real men crowd as they can drive them to the limits, as we saw on the LIE earlier this year with the 335.
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08-11-2007, 08:29 PM | #51 |
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08-11-2007, 09:01 PM | #52 |
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The vette is definitely a go-fast rocket sled...but I think it's hard to compare to 335i. I mean 50K MSRP for an upgraded sound system w/ heated seats...but OTOH *true* OEM performance parts are reasonably priced...but OTOOH, the charges for upgraded wheels and perforated American leather...eh...this is based only on 07 from Chevy's website, assume 08 price will be similar or slightly higher.
That being said, d@mned if I couldn't use extra cargo room - but is that right that it is 2x the 335i's? Came from a VW GTI, and that was the only regret - not being able to cart around all my carp... Sub-4 0-60 times...guess the next true frontier is paying for all the new rubber you'll need after 7500 smokin' miles... |
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08-11-2007, 10:07 PM | #53 | |
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The cargo space is correct, you can fit alot of stuff back there. I took my C6 on a trip to TX recently and had 2-3 suitcases, a couple of duffle bags and 2 guitar cases back there with room to space. If I would have done that in my 330i there would have been no room left in the truck or the back seat. |
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08-11-2007, 10:08 PM | #54 |
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Too much doggin on the Vette. The Vette is one hell of a car. Efficiency to me means HP/TQ coupled with MPG. The Vette does that in a lightweight package. If I were not married with a child, I would be rocking the Vette. However, the mid-life crisis thing may be true... 90% of the Vette drivers in OC are guys in their late 40's and up..
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08-11-2007, 11:26 PM | #56 |
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The Vette is more purist sports car; the 335i is more luxury sports.
The Vette is really reaching very high end car performance; its quality is GOOD not great, but Chevy is catching on FAST. The Vette's cheif drawback is the gold-chain-silk-shirt-guedo reputation, but that's fading faster than the brakes on an '88 Cutlass. |
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08-11-2007, 11:49 PM | #57 |
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Thats the problem with BMW owners these days. Years ago, it was cool that BMW built sedans that could hang with sports cars. Now everyone thinks BMWs are sports cars. Real car enthusiasts can respect the strengths other cars have and appreciate different cars for what they are. However, around here everyone gets defensive. Quote:
And to think, the new M3 got beat out by the Audi RS4 (the OLD RS4, wait till Audi starts using the new B7 platform) in recent tests. The Audi, with AWD, actually weighed LESS.... makes me sad. |
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08-12-2007, 03:09 AM | #60 |
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To me the Vette is sort of like an obese girl with a tight snatch. Sure, it performs well, but numbers and specs aren't everything. Drive a slower Porsche back to back with a 'Vette and you'll see what I'm talking about. If you read the price and acceleration numbers in Road & Track it seems like the best car ever made, but in the real world it is just lacking basically everything that makes a good car aside from performance ability.
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08-12-2007, 06:24 AM | #61 |
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The cargo space is correct, you can fit alot of stuff back there. I took my C6 on a trip to TX recently and had 2-3 suitcases, a couple of duffle bags and 2 guitar cases back there with room to space. If I would have done that in my 330i there would have been no room left in the truck or the back seat.[/QUOTE]
Can you show a pic? I can't fathom this |
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I wouldn't mind owning one, but as others have posted, I really don't like the whole Corvette scene with middle-aged men that don't really do anything with the car except buff it with a diaper.
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I think the 'vette deserves more respect than it gets. Truely, the only real problem I have with it is the image / stereotypes around it. Frankly, I'm much better with the BMW stereotype than the Vette one.
I wish the new M3 stacked up in efficiency to the 'vette myself. I like the look of the BMW better. I like my 335 -- but it is a different animal. _Scott |
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Sorry about my late reply to this one guys... Just got finished unpacking 22.4 cu. ft. of camping gear from my C6 - spent the weekend up at Road America for the ALMS and Champ Car races! Also managed to get 28mpg on the return trip
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