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I agree with what you said. as I have said before. All I have been trying to show is that the numbers do not show a clear draw like golden bear said. if anything it shows edge to GT500 as far as road course lap time results. GB was trying to say road course results are 1-1-and 2 draws when the numbers show otherwise. ALL I am saying is the numbers dont support his argument AND again I agree the ZL1 is the better car.
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GB, You have so much GM Kool-Aid rnning through you veins you can't see the reality. Are you on GMs payroll? You have been working hard to manipulate opinions to make them come out the way you want. The only thing you have is opinions. EVERYBODY has one, and most are skewed and biased. If it makes you feel better continue on. It dosent really change the FACTS. The ZL1 has not lived up to the build-up. Care to state any of Al Oppenheimer quotes now. Apperantly they were all opinions and not real facts either. If you want a good riding car that preforms well wouldnt a CTS-V be the better car? If you want Kick-A$$ preformance, well, we know which car lives up to the hype.
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yes lol, bc we had a rather lengthy argument about the same thing in another thread and when I felt i had brought enough info to the table, he stopped posting back to me. I also feel I have agreed with him on pretty much everything else he has posted. plus im taking a long lunch break and its giving me something to do at work hahaha
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Now, reality is that an actual ZL1, believe it or not, did suffer heat soak on a track. Another ZL1 did experience brake fade after a few laps during a track session. Impossible, I know. Apparently it did happen though. Regarding the ring. Well, GM has said a lot about the ZL1. But, considering how underwhelming the ZL1 is over a 1/4 mile (compared to the press release), you naturally have to wonder if Aaron Link himself could get a production ZL1 (post QC hold?) around the ring even close to 7:40. |
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only thing i thing teh ZL1 came up short on was the 1/4 after GM said it would do much better and I havent seen results that come close to waht GM said it would be able to do. But it is still an amazing vehicle |
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Ah, what the restless mind will do! It takes a lot for someone to admit they were wrong, and I'm sure he probably realizes it, but was not going to admit it over something as frivolous as that IMO. Enjoy your lunch.
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I like how the guy in the video said driving the mustang is like being a monkey on the end of a stick.......too funny!
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I don't think that people disagree with the first part of your statement that the GT500 ran two laps that were faster, and the ZL1 ran one lap that was faster. The disagreement lies in your conclusion, "thus not a draw." I think that where the disagreement or confusion lies with respect to which vehicle had the better "results" is in which "results" one chooses to use. You appear to be using the absolute number of faster laps as the sole criteria in determining which vehicle performed better or had better "results" on the track. Many are not willing to and won't use only the number of faster laps as the sole criteria because they think that it's not adequate with regard to overall track performance to consider only a few raw lap times, and, therefore, they believe that a vehicle that doesn't have the greatest number of faster lap times in a given setting can have the better track "results." Evidently, Motor Trend uses other other criteria, in addition to the number of faster laps, such as consistency, "well-controlled body motions, planted suspension, and unshakeable confidence" when determining which vehicle performs better on the track, and, hence, Motor Trend concluded that the track comparison was a draw, based on all of what they believe to be the relevant criteria. If you want to look at only the number of faster lap times and conclude, based on that number alone, that the GT500 performed better on the track, that's your choice. Others, including Motor Trend, won't limit the criteria they use to determine the better "results" only to which vehicle has the greater number of faster lap times. We can agree that because the GT500 ran two laps faster and the ZL1 ran one lap faster, that you believe, based on that particular number, that the GT500 "outperformed," or had better "results" than, the ZL1, or, in other words, that the GT500 performed better in the category of the number of faster laps out of the three laps that were run in the Motor Trend comparison. If you state that the GT500 was faster on two out of the three laps, I doubt that many with argue with you. It's when one starts interpreting the overall "results" and drawing conclusions where disagreements may arise.
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If you ask some we never landed on the moon and there is no evidence good enough to prove otherwise. And when I close my eyes he world disappears.
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You're both cherry-picking, as is almost everyone else. One the one hand, the gt500 won the 3 lap race if that's what you want to call it. It posted both the fastest lap time and the fastest total time for 3 laps. However, it was slowing thanks to brake fade, so the results may indicate the zl1 would come out on top if the race were extended. On the other hand, this is only one of a multitude of magazine and real world match ups. Overall it seems the gt500 and zl1 are very evenly matched as far as outright performance goes on the track. That does not mean the gt500 is as easy to drive as the zl1 or as rewarding (subjective), but it does mean that as far as raw data is concerned, so far, the gt500 and zl1 are pretty even on the road course. If one doesn't skew the results to suit their opinions, it is blatantly obvious that neither one of these cars is the clear winner on track. The areas in which there are clear winners are daily drivability and acceleration.
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Don't be rediculous!
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Yes, the 2013 GT500 will likely have faster times on tracks with long straights where horsepower is an advantage and the ZL1 will likely perform better on tracks with difficult curves and few long straights which favor handling. The GT500 is faster in straight line acceleration, and the ZL1 is better suited to daily driving on public streets and roads.
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