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Old 09-01-2010, 09:38 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by syr74 View Post
I have heard this stated before but it just isn't accurate. In terms of handling the Marauder would put down a skidpad performance in the neighborhood of .88G, no Caprice/Impala got within sniffing distance of that in stock trim and was on par with a G8 GT. Somebody is going to want to chalk this up to tires, but the truth is that the Impala SS wore pretty good rubber in it's own right and skidpad performance in this instance likely says as much about balance as anything. Since the latest CVPI cars effectrively wore that same suspension it becomes difficult to argue that the Impala SS could handle like the CVPI.



No bias just truth? I'll have to disagree. How about refuting just that skidpad number I mention above? You find me a body on frame Caprice or Impala that can deliver those kind of numbers in stock trim and I'll reconsider. Worth mentioning, CVPP brakes are better too, although the Impala/Caprice wore decent stoppers itself they weren't going to be nearly as resistant to fade.
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...uder-road_test Test of the Marauder, .86g, I have a tet of the impala SS at home where it circled at around .86g, and every other perfromance spec was the same or better. I love both cars, but the cold hard facts are the Marauder and the new CVPI break no new ground in the body on frame car segment and in reality the Marauder only matched the Impala SS of nearly 10 years before and the CVPI in many regards still lacts behind the 9C1s of that era. As for brakes, the stopping distances are identical and I have NEVER heard of a fade issue. In fact the Impala/9C! got their own specific brake packages and where the ONLY B-bodies to get 4 wheel disks (compared to the different disk/drum setups available on the rest).
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