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That's how it appears as 1.39 time at the Laguna Seca track lap records. The Boss 302 ran there at 1:40.2 so either way the 2 cars are very close especially given the latter comes with streets. As to the claims, who knows, perhaps the Chief Eng was conservative, or the Comm guy totally out of the loop. Seems strange as he specifically mentioned the Laguna Seca edition lap time (1:39 vs 1:40). But surely I'd take the former source as accurate. Either way both are very close. As to actuals, i am sure we will hear a lot more (and hopefully one consistent story) on the 13th. The interesting part (for me) here is that Pobst piloted the Z51 there to 1:38 in comparison. |
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Mr. TrackClub - I'm going to try to be as nice as possible here. For 37 pages, people within the industry have TRIED -- OVER AND OVER AGAIN to explain to you the 'facts of life' as they pertain to product development. ..........and you continue to argue. Perhaps you need to simply go back and READ CAREFULLY what people are saying -- because frankly you're starting to sound a bit ridiculous to anyone who truly understands this business. (....not armchair engineers - I mean people who are in the know....) I don't like saying that -but I don't know what else to do to get your attention or to make you understand. (...one of my biggest frustrations is trying to share our experiences and our knowledge with the public at large.........) I'm simply stunned. We've developed a line of cars that are the envy of many manufacturers. a 323 hp thrill-ride for well under 25K with a list a mile long of standard equipment ...and then: SS 1LE ZL1 and now Z/28..... ....a Camaro for just about every purpose -- every one of them a thoroughbred -- every one of them a value when compared to other cars with similar performance and features................ ........and then there's the Corvette - ............and yet people are still upset with us. Does anyone realize how ridiculous some of the remarks in this thread sound? Now -- all that said? The Camaro Enthusiast community at large is celebrating..........as well they should. We will continue to visit with our Camaro/Firebird Clubs and we'll continue to sit "one on one" to ensure that we offer the best 'bang for the buck' while also meeting Federal Mandates.......... For those of you who want a "More affordable" Z/28? May I suggest you go out and test-drive a 1LE today? Prepare for "Perma-grin"..........
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one other thought:
When "LOWDOWN" or "NUMBER 3" speak? PAY ATTENTION..........they have forgotten more about product development than most people on this site will ever know. (I don't mean that as a put-down to most of you - but these two men have earned - over many years - -the right to opine and to be respected......) You would be wise to read (and learn from) every word they say.............you may just learn something............... Lecture over.
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FYI getting "big HP numbers" from a naturally aspirated engine tha MEETS Federal emissions standards and actually MEETS all of an OEMs reliability and durability and quality targets and MEETS cost targets is pretty is not an easy task. In fact I'm pretty sure the best you'll find is the 5.0 Coyote and the LS7.
What you can do in your garage doesn't meet most if those requirments
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![]() http://gmauthority.com/blog/2013/04/...-z28-and-more/ Scott, I think it's great that your on here openly engaging enthusiasts on this forum. Just remember what you said in the above article: "And then there are the trolls………….who like nothing more than to start something………"There comes a point of diminishing returns. ![]() Padre |
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Thank you Scott! Thank the whole team for an awesome product line-up, so many options so little time, lol. |
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The Z28 is the real deal American track car with 4 seats. Nürburgring times better than cars with $100K plus stickers. They will sell all of them at $75K. Few people have the time/money to Frankenstein their own dedicated track car. You can use this car like someone buying a Porsche GT3 would as a DD with track durability.
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I could run around all day asking why the ZL1 costs as much as it does. I mean, really, it's only 160 more horsepower and a suspension change from being a SS...so why is it so 'up market and out of the price range of so many?" I honestly believe that if either Ford OR GM could produce a car like this (the Z/28 in discussion) for 50,000 dollars and turn a profit on it, they would, but clearly as many have tried illustrating, they can't.
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1) I absolutely love the styling of all GM's new cars. This includes the Camaros, the new Vette, the Caddies, etc. And yes it includes all the new rear lights bar none 2) I am not a "purist" by any means, don't know the detailed history of each brand, including the significance of the "slash" and alike. Neither am I overly motivated by same. I happen to be closely associated with a Bimmer community (in addition to a local Vette brother/sisterhood of course), yet couldn't care less that BMW M coupe is an M4 now for example (and most of them don't either BTW). But it is good to learn about these things as I go along and indeed I have learnt quite a bit over the past few days: my gain and my thank you. 3) If "starting something (new?)" makes me a troll, I am stunned. I think as a loyal customer of the GM brand, I have a right to seek clarifications wrt my purchasing decisions. And where better than a forum like this? Yes, some of my comments were no doubt edgy and could be viewed as over the top, just like some responses could be viewed as naïve and banal and some performance suggestions as "overly optimistic". 4) Given my purchasing decison process (performance to value) I zeroed in on the ZL1 to Z28 comparo at Milford and the Ring. Given I am interested in purely track performance, i hope it makes sense here as obviously I wouldn't run a ZL1 on a track on its stock Goodyears (nothing against them as very capable street tires). 5) Based on the above, plus lack of comparo to the new C7 Z51, I mused about the performance to value aspect here again, given the Vette is much cheaper and so is the ZL1. 6) There were also other comments relative to z28's price, specifically to it reaching a level of a (much?) more track capable C6 Z06. The last statement is just my assumption given power to weight ratio. So this pretty much covers what I was chiefly after, in a single post. What motivates my purchasing are performance facts vs marketing slogans, or status symbols. Otherwise I'd be driving a Ferrari (as some of my good friends do). I hope this explains my motivation/interest here. Trust me, there is no "conspiracy" here. If some of my comments came across incorrectly - I apologize to the forum community et al. But, I do believe my subjects of dicussions were valid and I do prescribe to "trust but verify" (or "clarify") mantra when it comes to performance. And it takes some digging, including the Ring times for example, as some are not necessairly apples to apples. Other folks buy cars based on emotions, brochures, or nostalgia. These are valid reasons too. Just not to me personally. Now perhaps some folks will flame me for "repeating it all over again", once again. So be it. FYI I did it to clarify my motivations and my specific interests. If that's classified as trolling on this forum, I will be happy to leave and watch from the distance. Thank you! |
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