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2011 Corvette Z07?

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In any case, Corvette's badly need a overhaul of the body to keep up with the times. It isn't a bad looking car by any means, but it simply doesn't have the visual punch as modern day vehicles.

When the 2011 Kia Optima arrives looking better than a Corvette, it will be quite a sad day.

http://www.caranddriver.com/news/car/10q1/2011_kia_optima-auto_shows

C6 is still one of the most beautiful mass produced car. The interior is the only thing badly needed of overhaul. Upgrade the 2004 interior to 2011 caliber and keep the same exterior and people will be happy.

We should know more about the z07 late April.
 
And I don't think they need to spin off Corvette brand. I think many Vette owners enjoy being able to spank Porsches in a Chevy. It has the underdog appeal going for it.
 
Uh... yea... let's just get this straight:

1) Lexus interiors = top notch. If you disagree, you are blind.

2) You don't get to buy a $300K Lexus even if you wanted to. Lexus chooses buyers like Harvard chooses students.

That's just because they are screening to make sure they have a ton of life insurance for when the car accelerates on its own into a wall killing the idiot $300k Toyota driver.
 
man, mjinz trolls harder than louissssss, and that's an accomplishment.

anyway, it'd be a shame to discontinue the ZR1, and i can kinda-understand wanting to upgrade the Z06, but why not get the ZR1 then? you're 90% there with the "Z07 package"

if there's a market for it, then by all means include the package.
 
man, mjinz trolls harder than louissssss, and that's an accomplishment.

anyway, it'd be a shame to discontinue the ZR1, and i can kinda-understand wanting to upgrade the Z06, but why not get the ZR1 then? you're 90% there with the "Z07 package"

if there's a market for it, then by all means include the package.

The way I look at it, ZR1 is a very limited production-run special Vette. The kind of legendary icon that only comes along once in a while. The Z07 is just a way to take some of that work and design features and put them into more accessible vehicles. ZR1 production numbers are extremely low compared to pretty much anything but Ferrari/Lambo/Bugatti/etc.
 
No shit. I rode in an IS250 and the dash looked like shit; Fisher Price plastic and gaps that would make an Aveo look good. What are you supposed to be getting for all that money?

The IS250 costs $33k and other than that I'm not sure what the hell you're talking about quite honestly.

Lexus IS250
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Chevy Aveo
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FTR-I like the Corvette. Just not fond of the interior.
 
man, mjinz trolls harder than louissssss, and that's an accomplishment.

anyway, it'd be a shame to discontinue the ZR1, and i can kinda-understand wanting to upgrade the Z06, but why not get the ZR1 then? you're 90% there with the "Z07 package"

if there's a market for it, then by all means include the package.

Here you go:
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Audi Sucks.
 
Here you go:
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Audi Sucks.

So do you keep your troll collection by your bed? If you get lonely you can always grab one to snorgle. 🙄

Anyways, each variant of the C6 corvette is a good deal for the performance you get. The interior isn't the best but if you're looking for something fun to drive it's hard to beat.
 
So basically it's a Z06 with the same 505 HP and $15k of body kit added to it? /sigh

Sounds like the Roush or Saleen edition Corvette.

I saw 2011 Corvette Z07 and was looking for engine specs and didn't find anything. 🙁
 
Unless it's changed, that is incorrect. The wood is real and made by Yamaha.

They do slice it thin on the cheaper models like the IS though.

lawl

Uh... yea... let's just get this straight:

2) You don't get to buy a $300K Lexus even if you wanted to. Lexus chooses buyers like Harvard chooses students.

ROFL.

Uh... yea... let's just get this straight:

1) Lexus interiors = top notch. If you disagree, you are blind.

When the 2011 Kia Optima arrives looking better than a Corvette, it will be quite a sad day.

http://www.caranddriver.com/news/car/10q1/2011_kia_optima-auto_shows

Speaking of being blind....
 
Reading comprehension FTL. ZR1 suspension, brakes (15.5-inch carbon ceramic) & wheels. Same engine.

Like I said, sounds like a Roush/Saleen Corvette. Brakes, wheels, some bushings, and a body kit. Touch everything but the one thing any true car guy really cares about...
 
Like I said, sounds like a Roush/Saleen Corvette. Brakes, wheels, some bushings, and a body kit. Touch everything but the one thing any true car guy really cares about...

You need a good balance of power, suspension and brakes... The f55 suspension and carbon brakes, combined with the lower weight of carbon fiber body parts go A LONG way.
 
You need a good balance of power, suspension and brakes... The f55 suspension and carbon brakes, combined with the lower weight of carbon fiber body parts go A LONG way.

Which is why it needs an engine boost to keep up with the other mods... to stay balanced.

The Z06 is already a finely balanced machine. Now you are upsetting that balance with bigger brakes and stiffer suspension without any power increase to use it. 🙂

I never saw the point of it in the 15 versions of Mustangs with the same stock GT engine either. 16" brakes, 8 piston calipers, 500 way adjustable coil overs, this and that... and the same virgin 260-300 HP engine. It's mostly just for looks and to take money from non car people who don't know any better. Big profit margins on brakes and coil overs, not so much on engine parts; $5000 brake kit costs $1000 to make, $5000 supercharger costs $4000 to make, etc.

Good suspension and brakes can be fun too, but only if an upgraded engine is a given. That's the first thing anyone cares about when you build a car like this. Fact: 99.9999999% of people in America drive their cars on the street, not the 'Ring.
 
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Like I said, sounds like a Roush/Saleen Corvette. Brakes, wheels, some bushings, and a body kit. Touch everything but the one thing any true car guy really cares about...
Point taken, but how much improvement do you need on a 505HP 7.0L V8? On the street, and on most tracks too, you don't. Heck, as mentioned before, I'm fine with the ~430HP 6.2L in the Grand Sport. Besides, any more power into the Z06 and it will need an upgraded clutch, etc. That adds even more cost and complexity. To your point, these are intended to be more margin-boosting bolt-ons.
 
Which is why it needs an engine boost to keep up with the other mods... to stay balanced.

The Z06 is already a finely balanced machine. Now you are upsetting that balance with bigger brakes and stiffer suspension without any power increase to use it. 🙂

I never saw the point of it in the 15 versions of Mustangs with the same stock GT engine either. 16" brakes, 8 piston calipers, 500 way adjustable coil overs, this and that... and the same virgin 260-300 HP engine. It's mostly just for looks and to take money from non car people who don't know any better.
But it's not a stiffer suspension. AFAIK, it's a finely tuned rheo-magnetic(SP?) suspension like found in the base Vettes. It has better handling AND better ride quality than the regular Z06. Plus the wider wheels, stickier tires and mongo brakes. Should add a fair amount of added composure on the track (which it is apparently on the edge of as-is) and some nicer lap times. Plus a better driving experience on the street.
 
But it's not a stiffer suspension. AFAIK, it's a finely tuned rheo-magnetic(SP?) suspension like found in the base Vettes. It has better handling AND better ride quality than the regular Z06. Plus the wider wheels, stickier tires and mongo brakes. Should add a fair amount of added composure on the track (which it is apparently on the edge of as-is) and some nicer lap times. Plus a better driving experience on the street.

I thought the adjustable magnetic shocks were pretty standard in all Corvettes for several years now? There isn't much to upgrade when you can already go from soft as re-fried beans to stiff as concrete in a few ms in real time. Or were those found to be too much of a compromise and dropped for traditional race shocks for the Z06/ZR1?

Hmm I wondered why the Z06 drove like a shopping cart on rail road ties on our crappy lumpy streets here. I thought they all used the magnetic shocks to give both good ride quality on crappy roads and firmness on smooth pavement. Not that I care how a performance car feels on crappy roads, just expected different.
 
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Like I said, sounds like a Roush/Saleen Corvette. Brakes, wheels, some bushings, and a body kit. Touch everything but the one thing any true car guy really cares about...


dont insult a nice car by calling it a roush/saleen car. thats just mean.

these are REAL brakes and real wheels, not ugly chromies and big wing like those guys did. heck you could get a saleen v6 vert 🙄
 
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