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Exactly, so given the ZL1 was faster by about a second on a fairly smooth, no elevation changing 2.14 mile course, what do you think the gap would look like on the rough, elevation changing 12.9 mile Nurburgring?
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The Pedders Camaro pulls wacky G's, but it would be a quite harsh to drive on Michigan roads. There's always a trade-off in handling vs. ride quality with conventional suspension components. The MRC gets away from that trade-off by control damping in real time. Another thing, the Mustang's LRA is known for being a little "twitchy" in the bumps and curbing. If you increase the stiffness and damping, that only gets worse. |
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Fine...nothing by Ford. Why not? They seemed to take the trouble to post the 1/4 mile times. Seriously...I consider this a failure by Ford to be up front about the performance of the car by hiding where it isn't as strong. The ZL1 posted these times pretty damn quickly.
Seriously, I think you need to start looking at Ford as to why they didn't. Now that real world tests are coming in, many in the Ford camp are discounting it...because it seems they were led to believe that the Shelby with it's improved handling over the 302 Boss would basically be a ZL1 killer at the track.
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Sure, it's speculation...but the other test...the problems shifting were in the Mustang. It happens. And, yes...you can speculate that by improving his driving with the car and not missing shifts would improve the time significantly. I think what's most important here is that handling matters in real world driving. Bumpy pothole filled roads are going to be much easier to take with the ZL1 than the Mustang.
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So, do people go fast & furious and close off the roads for their nightly road course in city streets?
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Better poise...and I think that's a good term to use when describing Magnetic Ride Control...matters when dealing with normal everyday driving. It also can effect how the car will handle in emergency situations. Most of us that post here on C5 are really into the cars. There's going to be a people that get the ZL1 that will never come here or care about C5. And, though a lot of ZL1s will be garage queens or track day cars, many will also drive it on a daily basis, or on weekends. I drove my SS as a daily driver and if/when I get the ZL1 (oh yes, she will be mine), I'll drive it a lot too. Maybe not as a DD to work anymore though. I put 45,000 miles on my SS in 2-1/2 years, and probably 1/2 of that was weekend driving around the state of Washington. Not always on the nicest days. When both reviewers state that the ZL1 was the better driving car, no contest...to me that means you're going to be more confident behind the wheel. Someone pulls in front of you, you hit a wet patch of road, a deer runs in front of you....having a car that will handle adverse roads & situations will make the car safer. So, remember that the reviewers aren't just going to take a look at one aspect of the car and say "That makes this car better". They were looking at the whole package.
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omg ive never seen a site complain so much if you didn't think the ZL1 wasn't going to out handle the gt500 your on crack. Same with the GT500 going down the quarter mile and beating the ZL1.... come on folks use a little common since here and stop the bickering. Chevy clearly had there goals set on an all around track car where the gt500 is always a drag racer first and a handling car second.... besides mod both and they are both gonna be ridiculous with what mods you put on end of story.
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