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Just a few minor observations I differ on. The constant engine noise behind you isn't as noticeable on the convertible, especially when the top is down. You figure you've got the engine cover, the roof, and the deck lid covering the engine when the top is dropped. Probably related to this is the noise going from V4 to V8 mode. I don't hear a thing on my convertible. The only way I know the engine is going in and out of cylinder deactivation is because it displays on the DIC. There's no engine or exhaust noise to tell me it's happening. The dead spot you describe from 60-100 I think is because of the gearing of the DCT when in a mode other than track. I think manufacturers are so hung up with 0-60 times that they sacrifice performance at other speeds. I know a lot people rave about the DCT in the C8 but I'm not a huge fan. I've lusted for a true 6 Spd manual in the car more than a few times. You are spot on that the driving experience is so refined to be boring. Spend a winter driving it in Florida on flat, straight roads if you want to experience real boredom. Back in Ohio there are some hills and curves to breakup the monotony. I'm glad my C8 is the convertible. Being able to drop the top adds a little something to the driving experience. Everything else you wrote is spot on between the two cars. And yes, I can't count on two hands how many times I've been asked what I do for a living. The shocked look I get when I tell them I'm retired is priceless. They wonder how anyone on social security can afford a brand new Corvette.
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I owned a C8 for a couple weeks until I was able to sell it through the dealer I purchased it from. The transaxle had an annoying gear whine most noticeable between 45-60 mph. Sounded like improper gear lash if you've ever heard it. The service mgr wouldn't acknowledge that it was out of the ordinary, so I decided to part with it.
I'd of purchased another one if I could have been guaranteed it wouldn't have the same problem. There are other trans failures and members on another forum who've experienced similar and much worse problems with the transmission. My ZL1 has been trouble free for the 2 months I've owned it. It has stronger acceleration in upper end, but I'm still in break in mode and trying to drive it easier until the break in is complete. I did drive to the NCM track to drive the C8 on touring laps. It is really strong in the lower band but doesn't pull great at higher speeds. It's very impressive for 495 hp and this is to be expected. The C8 is more refined, less plasticky, rides better with the mag ride option, and returns better fuel economy. Of course, it's 4 years newer and is a $50k plus car to start. The ZL1 is a $25k base car with a great suspension and the last of the V8 supercharged engines GM will likely build. I love the NPP exhaust on the ZL1. The C8 is a bit too quiet inside even with the flaps open. I rarely see one a ZL1 on the road, which makes it more exclusive and I've had several friends say they like it more than the C8. I'm not siding either way as I like both of them almost equally, but they're really different cars. |
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But unfortunately, the Camaro tends to be the bastard step-child of Chevy's performance division. It gets all the Corvette "hand-me-downs" and not a whole lot of love.
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Since I have absolutely no desire to track my C8, the best decision I made with my build was forgoing the Z51 option and ordering the performance exhaust and mag ride shocks. Brake dust is almost non-existent, rotors don't surface rust when wet, and I can drive my C8 irregardless of the outside temperatures. Trust me, the 4th gen mag ride shocks on the C8 are far superior to the 3rd gen on the ZL1. And on the street, you'll never experience any of the benefits of the ELSD. So if you're not going to track, save about five grand. But do get the performance exhaust and mag ride shocks.
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Hell I bought a 21 supra then the C8 and then sold the C8 and got the Zl1 and last week went to a Lamborghini dealer to order my Lotus Emira. The customers at my dollar general where I run the cashier are really baffled. The few times they got the balls to ask how I afford all these cars I told them I was a professional hit man. They would say no really. And I would say well prey we don't meet under different circumstances.
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Considering how well the regular Corvette launches with the current torque, I don't see how torque is going to pose an issue. Also, peak torque isn't the end all as I've seen vehicles with less torque rating than an LT4 have better 0-60 and 1/4 mile times that are better than a ZL1. If a regular Corvette can do 0-60 in less than 3 seconds, I can't imagine GM bringing out the Z06 without improving on all performance metrics. |
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See the problem with American manufacturers is they like to brag about a 0-60 that they got once in perfect conditions on the right track with the right set up and with the right humidity and temps and and and and and.... its a 0-60 that most people wont be able to hit. were import car companies typically state 0-60 times that anyone can get with their cars and that is typically why once the cars come out most people will find the dynos say they have more hp then reported. Where American cars typically once on a dyno have less HP then reported and the excuses start.. well thats to the wheels/ crank/ with these tires/ in this weather/ and so on. Two different cultures and two different marketing tactics. I just wish American manufactures actually just reported specs everyone who buys the car can get right off the show room floor instead of all the deception and BS. |
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