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Drives: '69 Z/28 LeMans Blue w/White Join Date: Oct 2008
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I would not be willing to pay that. It IS a lot of performance but they took a lot of content out and it doubled the price. The car is cool but it isn't going to be for everybody. Racers have been buying cheaper SS Camaros and ripping out stuff, adding wheels, tires, seats, suspensions etc and you still have a pile of cash left over for spares....
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Drives: '11 2SS/RS LS-3 IOM/IO vert Join Date: Mar 2011
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Nice work!
Fbodfather, thanks for posting. Nice work, beautiful car & automotive engineering accomplishment!
![]() At 2x the price of a fully loaded SS, I'll never be able to own one of these - ala Cosmo Kramer, I'm out! But that's ok, I get that it's a different animal. Those who want to spend their money this way will get a sweet ride with awesome track capabilities! ![]() Ok future Z/28 owners, looking forward to reading your posts so I can live vicariously. Go get 'em!!!
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I'll add my perspective then I'm done. Go to any SCCA event these days that includes a PDX. Or any road track running some regional races and HPDE's for amateurs. Guess which groups are the largest at most events. It's not the class racers.....it's the PDX and HPDE groups. People who like to get on a road track are, for the most part, never going to get active in sanctioned class racing. They are there to get on a track, go fast, have fun, learn how to drive faster, etc and drive home. The Z 28 allows one to do just that (if you have the money). And so do a lot of other cars that aren't built to compete in a "sanctioned class". It's OK to be unhappy that GM didn't build it to compete in your favorite class racing. But it's also OK if the majority of users simply want to have a unique, and very fast, car to take to the track who never intend to race it.
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7:37 was on a wet track.
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You have to understand this on a gut level before discussing the reasonableness (or not) of its pricing. Some folks can't get past this hurdle and probably never will. That's OK, and that also means that this Z/28 is not the car for them no matter where it is priced. Norm |
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"I wasn't asked to make it cheap...I was asked to make it FAST!" Mark Stielow, the new Z/28. |
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As Norm said, if you don't understand why it is priced this way then it's not designed for you.
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As far as aero, many aftermarket solutions exist, just watch a Conti Challenge in TV. All in all: likely less than $60Gs and $15+ grand to spare on track/school fees. Anyhow, that's what I would do, or perhaps just buy a (more capable?) c7 Z51 (for thousands less) since if this is supposed to be a pure track car, the rear seat is just a weight balast (since rear passengers are not allowed on track, note Boss 302 LS had its seat out). Just my thought trying to come to grips with the $75 price tag and its advertised use as a track "weapon". But I suspect most of these cars will become "museum" cars, sitting on display as limited production art pieces for rich and famous, or become investment tools for those that flip such cars for profit. Not exactly what I would refer to as going back to z28 "roots". But that's just my humble opinion as an enthusiast. |
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Yes indeed. So another test and time is coming I suppose? I read a suggestion of a dry time being closer to 7:30. Any idea of what time a ZL1 would achieve on R-comps vs streets? From the video (7:41), it would appear that its rubber was a key limiting factor.
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Ding ding in the rubber being a limiting factor
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Particularly for front tire size, compound, and wheel width . . . sounds a little like three strikes against what could have been if the people who were expected to be buying that car could have been better trusted to stay within their own limits. No flame intended, but we do know of a few incidents suggesting otherwise.
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"Catharine"
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+1 Bird & Norm!
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wider front tire will make the car understeer less, meaning it will oversteer more, meaning it will be less forgiving at the limit. Hope GM will include free track schools for all z28 owners
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