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No-one in their right mind would cross shop the V6 1lE and the GT. Different engine sizes, different classes. The V6 turns great lap times, no doubt...but on any track with considerable straights, it won't have enough power to keep up. My guess is, there wont be a ton of V6 1LEs sold, as most would prefer a 1SS for a few pennies more. Performance wise, Chevy is where it has been for the last 20 years, no doubt. Ford is where they want to be. Close enough and selling like hotcakes. Magazine times can only sell so many vehicles. For the rest of us, we need to pick the daily driver that suits us best. |
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But part of you argument doesn't add up... so VIR doesn't have considerable straights??? Have you seen the track? |
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Though, much different price point and hopefully, this will hit the sweet spot for those that want to track (or just like the look/feel) but can't quite afford the SS model for various reasons.. Or, simply don't want a V8. |
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I'm not sure which layout they ran for this test but there are definitely straights at VIR.
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And by the way, VIR is one of the biggest tracks with the some of the biggest straights, and the V6 1LE's lap time was 1.2 seconds faster than a GT (and that was with the PP)! I know it was in different years, but 1.2 seconds is a complete drubbing. And if the course gets shorter, the gap is only going to widen. |
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If you are looking for a daily driver, why are you picking ANY 1LE?
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I'd like to see what the GTPP can do on the same day with the same driver. I'd venture to say the GTPP would best it. The V6 has too much of a horsepower disadvantage to overcome...and the GTPP doesn't handle THAT bad. Take the GT350R for example. The GT350R beat the 1le by over 4 seconds, yet was slower than the Z28. The same Z28 that was slower than the 1le in the latest motortrend ignition. You can't take published times on different days (in this case, years) and by different drivers as gospel. I'm sure this sounds like sour grapes, but the V6 Camaro IS down 100hp. I'll pull out the tire card on this one too. The mustangs tires are terrible. These stock times are great, but for anyone looking to track their car, they'll be throwing on the best tires available. It is run what you brung however. |
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I said if you have low 40k range. That puts you in the GT premium PP. Cross shop the best you can get in the low 40s in the Chevy lineup. It's the 2SS loaded or 1SS 1LE. Those are the best cars you can get for low 40k range. The price point for a 1LE isn't any higher than a GT Premium with the PP. But you just happen to get a way more capable car. 1LE will go for 42-43k after incentives. That price in Ford's lineup is a well optioned GT premium with PP and some other goodies. If you have a budget of low 30s, yes you're looking at a GT with no options. But if you want a track car for low 30s, you're going to look at an import before you buy a GT. Budget is the constraint. For the people that are going to shop at the 40kish range. The best Camaro is the 2ss or 1SS 1LE (depending on if you care about the performance package or not). There's not a single GT350 out there right now selling for less than 60K. Stop trying to make believe that there's some magical land where people are cross shopping a 60K car and a 40K car. It doesn't happen. Price range is the only thing most people use as their method of comparison for new cars. |
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There are no moving goalpoasts. Read my other post in regards to time. Different years and different drivers can mean many seconds. For the rest of us. Again, read. |
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I still stand by my statement that the GT PP and V6 1LE are the most comparable across the board (in most situations). One could even argue that the V6 1LE would be a better DD than the GT PP. |
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