03-02-2012, 07:58 AM | #57 |
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Totally different...............My ZL 550 (with SLP headers/crossover) is pretty quick......My better half's 2011 GS Vette is a totally different ride. Shortly ...the GS will visit Lingenfelter for the 670 HP package....then we can really have a chat on who rules the block!
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03-02-2012, 09:16 AM | #58 |
Most hated in NM....
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Z06 for the win.... Cant tell you how I know :(
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03-02-2012, 12:16 PM | #59 |
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Had pretty much the same dilemna, only I was comparing the new '12 to the new '12. After driving both and looking at them side by side I opted for the 'vette. In my opninion, the Camaro's are getting to be a dime a dozen, whereas the 'vettes are more rare and probably always will be. That is just my opinion in the area that I live, your's may be different. Also, mine is a daily driver and I have no problems with comfort or anything else.
My advice is, look at everything folks here have to say, think it over, and go with your heart. Either way, you won't be wrong, they are both beautiful cars! |
03-03-2012, 01:08 AM | #60 |
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Obviously I went with the Z06; however, if this was another time or place I might be looking at a new ZL1 instead.
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03-03-2012, 01:09 AM | #61 | |
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A little while back I posted a local dealership that was selling brand new C6's for 39900. Cheaper than a 2SS with Roof and polished wheels. |
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03-04-2012, 01:12 AM | #62 |
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I have a 2011 Grand Sport and a 2011 SS....if I could only have just one then I think I would go with the SS. Much more comfortable car.
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03-04-2012, 01:55 AM | #63 |
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I remember when I went and bought my Camaro. I had already got approved for the camaro and was waiting on paperwork to be ready. Well I kept telling the salesman that the blue 2009 z06 they had was damn gorgeous. Needless to say he gave me the keys and said take it for a spin, but try and be back in 30 so I could sign the papers to take the camaro home lol. <3 my dealership.
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03-04-2012, 07:08 AM | #64 |
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OP did you get the Vette yet?
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03-04-2012, 07:53 AM | #65 |
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I'd advise you to drive both cars before making up you mind.
My neighbor who alway wanted a Vette ran out and purchased one without spending much time behind the wheel. After a couple months of driving the Vette, he couldn't take it any more. He said he just didn't like the ride quality and seating postition so he sold the car. BTW is really loves the Camaro and has spent a lot of time checking out my car. The Camaro has a softer ride and the seating postition is higher up (not sitting on the floor). I love Vettes, but I really don't want one for the same reasons my neighbor sold his. Besides the Camaro has a back seat that can fold down to hold lots of stuff. I can fit my 6'5" surfboard in my car. I also put 4 tires in my car/trunk with the seats folded down. That's something you definitely can't do in a Vette. |
03-07-2012, 09:23 AM | #66 |
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Vettes are hot for sure, but I felt the Camaro had more "personality" I wanted a Camaro from the time I was 16 years old. 2 years ago (12 years later) I finally had the means to do it. I seriously considered a new Vette, but I could only afford the base model at the time. And many people would disagree with this statement... but I'm not about to buy someone elses used car, regardless of how much money I can save. I know I take care of my cars, but I wouldn't expect anyone to take my word for it either. I don't know the previous owner, don't know if it was broken in properly, don't know how it was driven... even if it checks out and still has a warranty, doesn't mean that someone's abuse will show up right away. Peace of mind for me. If my car breaks, it will be my fault and nobody elses.
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03-07-2012, 02:55 PM | #67 |
Drives: 2007 Corvette, 2004 Grand Prix GTP Join Date: Jan 2012
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Haven't got one yet, it will be a few months before I pull the trigger, paying off two toys in the next 4 months, after that its time to decide..
That give me plenty of time to look around and drive both.. Still want to checkout a 6 spd manual Vette.. Really liked the automatic I drove so we'll see.. It was a little uncomfortable when I drove the C6 but I have sat in others that were very comfortable so I suspect I just needed to make some seat adjustments.. Was more interested in firing it up and going for a ride then worrying about the seat.. At this point it is looking like either a '07 Lemans Blue or '08 Victory Red C6... Should be able to get either one for around $30k with lower mileage. Still waiting to see what Chevrolet comes out with on the Camaro for '13 but doubt there will be enough of a change to rethink but you never know.. Thanks everyone for the input!! Gary |
03-07-2012, 03:52 PM | #68 |
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I got Nicky for my first car. And it's honestly better than all the other options I had. And I'm a small guy at 5'5" so both cars are great. But at 6 foot it becomes a pain in the Corvette. If I had the funds I would get the c6 and the camaro ss. I felt very comfortable test driving a c6 drop top grand sport. Honestly a good car to make daily commutes like in Nicky. But road trips I would love to have the Camaro for extra space.
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THAT being said, I know that GM put a lot of time into designing the Camaro to be as safe as it could be, so it could be best-in-class. I truly believe it is a solid, equally well-built car as the 'Vette. Ultimately, I really don't think that either car is significantly "better" than the other, in terms of safety. My overall impression between the Camaro and Corvette (which one would I choose?) ... it depends!!! My base '10 C6 was a BEAUTIFUL car to drive. Absolutely awesome. Plenty of power, of course, great handling, SMOOTH and QUIET inside, and just overall a pleasure to drive. My Z06 (traded up from the base C6) is insane!! If power and performance is what you're after, this is the car for you. Also, if you don't mind the tires lighting up for almost no reason at all (even at ~80 MPH on dry roads!!!), this is the car for you. If you don't mind feeling every bump and every pot-hole on the road, this is the car for you. If you actually USE your car for the track (like I do), this is the car for you. But if you just want a NICE, everyday driver, this may NOT be the car for you. I would be far less inclined to take the Z06 across country as I was to take the base C6. I don't think a Grand Sport would be any different either, since it's running on the same suspension as the Z06. As for the Camaro, while I have a limited amount of seat time in the 5th-gen, I have driven a couple enough to say that ride-for-ride, handling-for-handling, comfort-wise, etc., the Camaro and base C6 are very "similar" and on-par with each other. ie: if you want a nice, comfy "cruiser", you'll get it with either. The differences in the car that I can see are the obvious things (stock-for-stock of course): 2-seater vs. 4-seater, and all out sports car vs. bulkier muscle car. I bought my 'Vette(s) because I'm very much into going to the road course with my car(s), and up until now, it's just been my wife and I, so a 2-seater worked fine. However, now we have a baby on the way, so for me, I'm considering getting rid of the Z06 (sadly :() and possibly getting a Camaro (since I can actually put a kid in the back ). Ok, there's my (lengthy!) $.02 . |
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04-04-2012, 05:06 PM | #70 |
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Have been able to checkout several Corvettes, still only driven one but so far I am having a hard time getting comfortable in the ones I have tried.. Skinny I am not so I think this may be an issue with the Corvette and with it being somewhat of a DD it should be comfortable. With Chevy coming out with the 1LE and the interior upgrades it is making this a lot harder decision! I am curious to see how the prices are for the 2013 Camaro's..
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