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Location: DFW
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Drives: Fast Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Michigan
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I drove my 2013 ZL1 spiritedly in 85+ degree weather, stuck in traffic at the Woodward Dream Cruise, and even a few 90+ degree days we get here in Michigan and it never heat soaked. Now tracking, may be a different story. But in general heat issues is not something you read about with the LSA. But it is with the LT4 especially in the C7 Z06. I'm still a believer that VERY FEW owners will ACTUALLY get ANY of the late model Supercharged 6.2's to Overheat under any kind of normal circumstances. Overheating has been reported on the 2017+ ZL1 A10s when tracked for >25 minutes at a crack. C7 Z06s same thing if not 15-20 minutes with a pre-'17 A8.
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As for fun driving the 5th gen gets 4 out of 5 stars and the CA6 ZL1 gets 5 out of 5 stars. The older car feels a little bigger. But both are very fun to drive, are fast, will perform well on any track, and look good doing it. Also it sounds like your finances may be a bit tight. So if you plan on putting miles on the Z I would definitely go 5th gen. Most ZL1s are garage queens so any of them with over 20-30K miles are considered high mileage. The value of a high mileage ZL1 will take a big hit. The newer ZL1 is a better performance car 100% for sure. Can you have the same amount of fun in a 5th gen ZL1? 100% for sure. So my advice would be go 5th gen. Find a low mileage car, pop on a CAI, pulley and a tune, drive the heck out it, and have big fun. Then hang on to that money you saved and put it towards a newer ZL1 in a few years. What's the rush? Let other people take the depreciation hits while you enjoy what is still one of the best performance cars around.
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Location: Brenham, TX
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My ZL1 1LE has zero heat soak. I can roll run all day. Z06? Different story.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '16 Camaro SS 6 spd manual transm. Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: RGV Texas
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5th gen ZL1 is a beautiful looking Muscle car. With a bullet proof powertrain, but heavy. 6th. Gen ZL1 is superior on all aspects to the previous one, don't know if its powertrain is as resistant as the prior gen. Is a beast at the track even beating some euro exotics at the track wich cost 2X, 3X the ZL1 price. For it's looks I prefer the 5th. Gen ZL1 agressive and clasical muscle car look, but for its performance the newest ZL1, but it looks rice styled.
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