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Originally Posted by bada
What happened to all the articles, I just read above that said. Anyone even a novice, can get a great time, in this car. All you do, is put it in drag mode, an drop the hammer. The car does everything else. I know thats what Chevy is saying. 13.5 or low 13's is just embarassing. Even with novice drivers. This car!!!! is the high $$$$$ teched out shit, Chevy keeps bragging about!!!!! That almost drives itself. I am very disappointed. Pull the vid. Before everyone starts cancelling their orders. This is a 60,000 dollar plus car. And runs 13,s. My 1994 LT1 camaro with minor bolt-ons, ran 13.21. And on the juice went 11.90s. FOR half the price of this pig. SORRY guys. I bleed CHEVY. I have owned probably 100, or more chevys thru the years. Am I am very let down by this car. Overpriced, over weight pig. And before you call me a ford guy. Let me tell you. I do own three fords. But my 1932 pro street ford truck has a CHEVY LS7 ZO6 motor in it. My daily driver is a F150. My Wife drives a 2002 ford T-BIRD. and my weekend car of choice is, my C6 loaded up vette.
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I think this video shows what the ZL1 6-speed will realistically run in the 1/4 mile in the hands of a novice. I am sure Chevy would rather have the ZL1 in production before this personal vid came out. For that reason alone, the vid should be pulled.
I am very interested to see what the auto runs in anybody's hands. My guess is high 11's on a decent track surface in good air.
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