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Sweet baby jesus
Totally out of my range but so awesome to see a production bowtie car that will totally hang with the really big dawgs.
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Give speed a chance
Drives: 2015 Camaro 2LS, 2015 Camaro Z/28 Join Date: Nov 2019
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Another engineering marvel by the Corvette team. How could you NOT want one? Glad to see there is one segment of gm that still gets it.
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2LS: a TREMENDOUS machine. Z/28: it's a BIT MORE POWERFUL, of course.
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Drives: SIM 2010 2SS/RS A6 Join Date: Apr 2013
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Billieve it or not this will help sell more C8's of all trim levels I would expect a limit on the amount of these "Super Cars" that they will build and most will wind up in some rich collectors garage. You build them because you can and to show off your technology and to put your brand up there with other premium brands like Ferrari,Lambo,McLaren ect Every rich guy that buys one is going to get a free 3 day vacation at Ron Fellows ranch to play with one on the track. Zora is looking down with a smile ear to ear...RIP Mr Duntov (BTW I didn't spell Billieve wrong I am a huge Buffalo Bills fan and its a Bills thing)
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As you know, I'm not an automotive expert, but there is one area, software development, that I have some understanding of. The computer in the radio module of our 2016-2018 Camaros was already way obsolete on day 1, and even the 2019+ was at least a decade behind even when released. I looked at the GM SDK for MyLink 2.5 and infotainment 3.0, these represent early 2000s software tech at best, "spiked" with a few more modern pieces, reminding me of my college days that ended decades ago... Now, if I extrapolate that to everything else that goes into the car that I'm not an expert of, these product cycles feel unsustainably long. This might be unfair, though, the software layers might be the only ones that are so obsolete (even if I feel this is unlikely). I'm not even sure what caliber of software developers they can hire that are willing to work with such ancient tech, but it seems either the Camaro was always a stepchild not allowed near the "good stuff" and other divisions like Cadillac or Corvette have access to quality software tech, or the whole company is lagging decades behind the curve.
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Drives: '13 ZL1 Join Date: Mar 2017
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After a couple seconds of thought I couldn't enjoy it because I couldn't use what it offers. If I did it would be a bad wreck or lost license. Kudos to the design team. It's a shame I won't financially support them despite creating a dream car. |
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Like I said, if I was a rich person where the ZR1's cost is nothing to my wallet, it would be in my garage next to my Z06. But since I am still in a position of trying to be smart with my money( failed at that for buying a Z06 in the first place ha!), things need justification. ZR1 fails at being justified. Still 100% desirable and want it, but the money can't be justified to actually buy it. Plus the MSRP for the ZR1 I would imagine would be outside of my price range that I can say it is affordable for me. |
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Drives: 2017 Camaro Fifty SS Convertible Join Date: Mar 2017
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I’ll get to do it again this year. I definitely Billieve!I saw an interview with Tadge where he said there would not be a limit. I think the pricing will naturally limit demand. The thing that has me bewildered is that when I was still at GM and had eyes on the program the 1,000 hp target was for Zora not ZR1. Makes me wonder if something even more wicked this way comes. When Jordan Lee was interviewed on one of the videos I saw he even mentioned that the original target for LT7 was 850. That’s what I was also remembering. Glad to see they overachieved.
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Definitely glad they overachieved as well. Zora mules have already been spotted. So it is still coming. Plus this eagle eyed person got the engineers to scramble for a response after he spotted the lines routed specifically around where the electric motor in the E-Ray is. ( 15:00 minutes in) |
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Big change in HP from my first Corvette a 78 anniversary it had a mighty 180 HP and drove like a truck.
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Drives: 2015 Camaro 2LS, 2015 Camaro Z/28 Join Date: Nov 2019
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Yeah but along with the overweight F bodies that was as good as you could get. The competition was laughable.
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Many years ago I bought my wife a wrecked 78 mustang that had a hole in the side of the block. I rebuilt it and put in a new engine, it was a reliable car but horrible milage, and a pain to work on. A few years later we had a chance to buy a mint Cutlass Supreme T top from a neighbor. We bought it and that's the only car my wife drove, I drove the Mustang to work. One day I told her I was going to trade the Mustang in on a truck, she said OK so I did it. When I showed up with the truck she said when do we pick up the Mustang-I told her about our conversation in the morning. Didn't go well, she thought I was joking about trading in. Tried to buy it back but the dealer wanted too much. Fast forward 35 years and to make up for this I bought my wife a Mustang Convertible with the premium package, 41 years later A Mustang GT with the Performance Pack-both cars are Bad Ass and we still own them. Every time she sees one of those God-awful late 70's Mustangs she wants to get one even if she had to sell one of her toys. If I could find a decent example of one I would get her one, they just don't exist. They were such crap no one collected them.
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I heard Tadge say to Carlos Lago something that made me think this was the top C8. Maybe Zora is for the next generation? How is the eRay selling? Maybe they’re rethinking the Zora approach if eRay isn’t flying off the shelves. In other words, corvette people want special high powered V8 ICE engines, not a hybrid or EV cop out. Just like Mate Rimac has said Bugatti is keeping ICE because rich people don’t want the Nevera because the drivetrain isn’t special. A V16 that revs to 10k rpm? Now that’s special. Or how Koeniesegg has said they aren’t offering the Gemera in 3 cyl anymore because people don’t want downsized tiny engines in sports cars or supercars. Similar to the new C63 S E hybrid 4 cyl. I’m surprised Ferrari is getting away with it so far with the 296 GTB. People want V8s, morons!
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Drives: 2017 Camaro Fifty SS Convertible Join Date: Mar 2017
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I get the no-hum response to E-Ray so far by enthusiasts because Z06 exists and is priced so closely. E-Ray isn’t a bad car and offers Z06 performance in a more street friendly package. But I think response to a Zora will be different because Zora is supposedly going to be LT7+electric. You still get the special powertrain and now something extra to improve traction and go faster. If E-Ray was LT6+electric motor, maybe it would be getting a better reception. The fact it uses LT2 is driving it down among enthusiasts. Though production/supplier issues have been limiting production with only 750 E-Rays built so far. But market is already back at MSRP. |
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