12-12-2013, 06:23 PM | #113 |
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I love Corvettes and the C7 is no exception. I was saving up for one until I came to the realization that I need a backseat more than I thought I did. This came with a perk though as I was able to get a new car now instead of in a year or two. I love Camaros, this will be my second, but they don't compare to Corvettes imo. Later in life I'll own one when I have the space and money to have 2 cars.
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12-12-2013, 07:30 PM | #114 | |
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12-12-2013, 08:21 PM | #115 |
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...I concur wholeheartedly...drive one VS the other swetty palm adrenaline rush, for an extended period of time, and see which one you want to you want to walk away from, and which one beckons you back....body feel and comfort wise.
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01-04-2014, 09:02 PM | #116 | |
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I'm sure the C7 is an awesome vehicle that drives and handles great but........... Before I purchased my ZL1, I also looked at the C7. Once I sat inside and got a good feel for the interior space of the car, I knew it was a no-go. I cant fit in the darn thing. 6'5" with 38" inseam. I've owned a C5 & C6 but the C7 feels much smaller inside. Yes, it does give that cockpit feel that many love but workable space is sacrificed. I sat in the car for 15 minutes and literally couldn't move. My knees were touching the lower dash under the steering wheel. While sliding around on the seat a little, my knee hit the trunk release by mistake and popped the trunk. The seat was all the way down and back (which includes sitting almost straight up so I could slide the seat back as far as it would go). Huge, huge let down because I'm a Vette fan also. I also agree with what others have said. The ZL1 is the baddest of Camaro's just as the ZR1 is the baddest of Vettes. Now that C7's are in circulation, the hype will die down on the current models and will shift to the Z06 (and possible ZR1's) when they are released. In a nutshell, even if I could fit in the current C7 model, I still wouldn't purchase it over the ZL1 and I'm not even considering the Z06 (or possible ZR1) when they are released because if a fully loaded Z51 Stingray 3LT MSRP is 75K, I know I wont be willing to pay the price for either one of those upgraded models.
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01-05-2014, 01:08 AM | #117 |
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I wouldn't, the zl1 is a special kind of car, there are so many vettes out there. Id also hold out for the z06.
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01-05-2014, 09:33 AM | #118 |
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If your talking residuals and value, I would go with the ZL1 over the long run. If your talking performance, there is no comparisons. Your talking a pony car vs a sports car. Me myself I think it shows just how remarkable the ZL1 is, the fact that we are comparing it to the Corvette. If your going to mod it doesn't matter. The only C7 I would trade my ZL1 for would be the 2014 ZO6. The ZL1 is far from base, the C7 no matter what they tell you is base. The vettes are still "new" right now, but I promise you as a finance director, if your looking to keep the car for 3 years or more, the base model Corvette will not hold its value as well as the specialty Camaro ZL1. In reverse that would be like comparing a new SS Camaro to a new Corvette ZO6, there is no comparison, both great cars but they call it ZO6 for a reason.
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01-05-2014, 03:13 PM | #119 |
Only thing about the c7 I like more than the zl1 is the dark green color they have. I'd really like that on a camaro zl1. Rather bummed there are so,little dark green color options out there these days.
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03-11-2014, 05:54 PM | #120 |
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Dimitri, your old ZL1 is in good hands man. Picked it up this past Saturday.
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03-11-2014, 06:41 PM | #121 |
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I was planning on a C7, but after doing some research, I learned the ZL1 is better suited for me. The C7 is awesome and and edges out the ZL1 ever so slightly in acceleration, stock on stock, BUT bolt ons to bolt ons, the ZL1 wins in the acceleration department. For basic bolt ons, there isn't a huge improvement to be had with the C7. You have to go FI, nitrous or heads and cam to make a substantial difference. I didn't want to do any of those things with my next car, especially another car with active fuel management. My G8 GT turned into a nightmare. It really depends on what you want. It's definitely a bad ass ride and turns heads like a Lambo or Ferrari would!
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03-11-2014, 06:58 PM | #122 | |
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I read a great Automobile Mag article called "Sibling Rivalry" that compared the C6 Grand Sport to the ZL1. I thought this quote says it best "These cars are two different answers to the same question; they offer similar braking, acceleration, and lateral-grip performance figures and yet feel nothing like each other. Picking a winner is a matter of taste and expectations." |
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03-11-2014, 07:10 PM | #123 | |
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