corvette zr1

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That body, in that color, is pure sex.

Great power numbers, but .87g? Its still a straight line rocket. The teggy pulls .88 from the factory. NSX .93. Hell, the viper even pulls a .96.

There are tuned civics out there pulling 1.0+, you can't tell me that a room full of engineers can't make the vette handle better. Maybe its a production cost thing. But with the new vetts being priced over 106k, its time it becomes more than a straight line acceleration machine.

I just went to the site, fully loaded, the 2009 corvette 3zr-zr1 is $119,270.
 
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That body, in that color, is pure sex.

Great power numbers, but .87g? Its still a straight line rocket. The teggy pulls .88 from the factory. NSX .93. Hell, the viper even pulls a .96.

There are tuned civics out there pulling 1.0+, you can't tell me that a room full of engineers can't make the vette handle better. Maybe its a production cost thing. But with the new vetts being priced over 106k, its time it becomes more than a straight line acceleration machine.

I just went to the site, fully loaded, the 2009 corvette 3zr-zr1 is $119,270.

Wow .87g? That's it? That's pathetic.
 
...except it will destroy just about anything on a road course. Don't just be a stat whore, believe me this handles far better than an integra from the factory.
 
...except it will destroy just about anything on a road course. Don't just be a stat whore, believe me this handles far better than an integra from the factory.

Yea, with a good driver of course. A good driver can drive anything though.
 
also wondering about the brakes, they said from Ferrari's, does GM own a part of Ferrari now?:eek:

although the vette is awesome, give me 119K and I'll be searching for a used Mine's R34.
 
Probably a patent thing. Couldn't make them so they had to purchase them from ferrari.


What if this car could pull 1.0+ in a corner? It would absolutely dominate today's market. Being fast is awesome, but if you have to rely on sheer horsepower to get you through a race via straights and hold on to your ass tire burning cornering, its all for not.

Not to say I wouldn't have a total fucking blast flogging one of these things.
 
:withstupid: 1. Cheaper ($69,850) before $30k dealer markup
2. 0-60 in 3.3 sec

3. Nissan makes more reliable cars

4. O and better gas mileage ^_^

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and the gas mileage isnt all that great either.. 16 mpg highway.. :eek:
 
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and the gas mileage isnt all that great either.. 16 mpg highway.. :eek:

Shit...but if you can afford one you can probably afford the gas for one. I wanna know how much it is to insure a car like that though :eek:
 
well, a buddy of mine was thinking about buying one (GTR) .. just the oil is $1000 ... takes 10 qts at 100 bucks a quart .. oh and a brake job.. haha.. comes with Brembos, so thats self explainable .. he was also thinking about the new M.. but a $1400 gas guzzler tax.. psshh, come on.. he's looking into the IS-F now.. 8 gears FTW!! ..
 
$100 a qt? :eek: what kind of oil does that thing use?
 
not sure.. but its some stuff he looked into before buying it.. he changed his mind because he recently lost like $40k in the stock market
 
Its .87 average G...... think about that...... during the entire course the vehicle maintained a .87 average....... Thats ridiculously high.
 
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