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Why its here,moved back in the chassis. 505hp and 600ft lbs of torque with a 7200 rpm redline in a 3000lb car is but a mere pittance! Garbage, all of it I say! Its simply tooooo
declasse to be worthy at all.
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Dr. Phil said:
Maybe with a golden eagle on the hood...?![]()
Trouble is, it's a wannabe Porcshe/Ferrari IMO. Where's the magic?![]()
Don't agree, the Vette has it's own heritage, not quite my style but still..
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Dr. Phil said:
Maybe with a golden eagle on the hood...?![]()
Trouble is, it's a wannabe Porcshe/Ferrari IMO. Where's the magic?![]()
Don't agree, the Vette has it's own heritage, not quite my style but still..
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If I was living in the US, I would own a Corvette. There the value for money is just too good. In Europe it's a differnt story, plus the negative image a Corvette still has..
How does the Corvette compare to the Viper?
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This all reminds me very much of "viral marketing".
A forum for enthusiasts and hence potential clients, a product and a very energetic ambassador - eh, Jim?![]()
Sprinkle that with a few unconfirmed rumors of NBR-laptimes beyond anything any Vette has ever gotten close to and you have a thread with 120-something replies and a vigorous debate....plus, lets not forget, a huge amount of PR aimed right at people who have the interest and the means to buy said automobile.
Jim, if they (GM) dont already pay you - they should!![]()
On another note, the car looks nice. Not my style, but its nice.
Maybe with a golden eagle on the hood...?![]()
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Trouble is, it's a wannabe Porcshe/Ferrari IMO. Where's the magic?
If you want the real thing, you know where to get it.
Record-lapping Vettes or not, it's still no substitute.
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If I was living in the US, I would own a Corvette. There the value for money is just too good. In Europe it's a differnt story, plus the negative image a Corvette still has..
How does the Corvette compare to the Viper?
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Corvette has been doing very well in FIA racing against Ferrari and all comers.
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MKSGR, you really want to know more, dont ya??
I agree that you wont find much race car technology from Renault and Toyotas in a Megane or a Camry.
In the Z06, you do.
GM actually used data from their factory-sponsored Corvette C5R racing program to develope the LS7 engine in the new Z06. Everything from the cylinder heads to the unique dry-sump oiling system has a direct line back to their racing program.
Unlike other GM and Corvette engines it has a separate and distinct engine block casting and completely different internals.
It uses aluminum flat-top pistons, a precision-balanced forged steel crankshaft and lightweight titanium connecting rods. The race derived ported aluminum cylinder heads have special large titanium intake valves and sodium-filled exhaust valves. The heads are machined, not cast, to exact specifications, as is the engine block.
These are hand built premium grade engines assembled using proven race car engine building techniques,components and design.
It actually is a street version of their FIA race engine,
the same engine that races and wins in the faster class above Porsche GT3's.
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What is your function within the GM organization?![]()
P.S.: I mean, in addition to being responsible for their Internet marketing...
Jul 14, 2005 11:08:05 PM
Jul 15, 2005 5:58:00 AM
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What is your function within the GM organization?![]()
P.S.: I mean, in addition to being responsible for their Internet marketing...
Jul 15, 2005 10:30:28 AM
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What is your function within the GM organization?![]()
P.S.: I mean, in addition to being responsible for their Internet marketing...
...and what is your function at Porsche? (or local Porsche dealership)
Just as an FYI... many of us here are not fond of GM products but at the same time we are not blind to what Porsche is doing. To actually have some validity to your statements you may want to look at Porsche's current pricing/racing/model policy before throwing stones at another manufacturer.![]()
Jul 15, 2005 4:10:46 PM
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What is your function within the GM organization?![]()
P.S.: I mean, in addition to being responsible for their Internet marketing...
...and what is your function at Porsche? (or local Porsche dealership)
Just as an FYI... many of us here are not fond of GM products but at the same time we are not blind to what Porsche is doing. To actually have some validity to your statements you may want to look at Porsche's current pricing/racing/model policy before throwing stones at another manufacturer.![]()
I do not quite see your point...
I just prefer to stick to facts and not rumours. If any car (GM or other) should set a new benchmark on the NS I am absolutely fine with that.
However, I prefer to argue based on facts rather than rumours. And it is a fact that the current benchmarks in various price ranges are set by Porsche models.
Forums which include 90% speculation and 10% facts are numerous. Rennteam has a reputation for including 90% facts and 10% speculation![]()
Jul 15, 2005 4:41:43 PM
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SoCalHoosier said:It is apparent that you follow Porsche quite blindly.