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07-23-2022, 11:05 PM | #883 | |
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Hopefully the z06 engine proves to be reliable and not riddled with problems. Even under warranty it’s frustrating when your new $150k car is sitting in the shop for weeks/months. |
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07-24-2022, 06:34 AM | #885 |
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07-24-2022, 06:41 AM | #886 | |
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Every car has it's indentity. I don't think GM is trying to make the C8Z EXACTLY like a 458 because it's impossible. For so many reasons that it'll be pointless to list. As far driving experience. I think that's part of the identity. A C8Z will feel, or should feel like a corvette should, except it'll sound like an exotic this time. It should provide that same type of experience though the sound and the absence of the manual trans will definitely make that usual corvette experience much different, i think the pedigree will still be there IMO. I'll have a glimpse of it since i know my stingray will arrive first so i want to try out the dynamics of it. Once i know how good, or not, that is, then i know for sure the z06 will be even more amazing as that's always the case when you go from stingray/base to z06. The LS7's had their issues. The auto z06's had their issues. That's what warranties are for. I think the care and ownership for the LT6 might have to be a bit different than previous GM engines only because of the fact that this LT6 can't be babied. And most corvette owners love to just cruise so i could see some potential issues with early adopters because they're not actually revving this engine, and they're just lugging it around town. That's the main issue i see with ownership from some veteran corvette owners. |
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07-24-2022, 06:46 AM | #887 | |
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I have a Huracan EVO that I paid close to 320k for and it's not 3x the car the Z06 is or ever will be. But I do still absolutely love it. I'm incredibly excited for a Z06, much more than I would for a 458. Why? Because a 458 is old tech in my eyes. The DCT is sloppy and the looks are slowly wearing on me. The interior is not the best and the modern amenities in newer cars is too good to pass up. 458 is an awesome car, but it just doesn't compare to modern amenities you can get. A C8 Z06 is like the cheaper revival of that platform. To piggy off the 458 problem... did you know that an 2016 Aventador SV has no native bluetooth? Yeah neither did I until it was too late. Imagine. If I want a high revving V8, good power, and a fun, modern car. I'm going Z06 all day. Can't wait for mine in fact! Got a good spot at the big 3! Last edited by GhostyM; 07-24-2022 at 06:51 AM.. |
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07-24-2022, 07:39 AM | #888 | |
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If i could rep you with all of my points, i would lol. Corvettes have been competing with supercars for decades. On the track, then that racing pedigree is implemented into their street cars. It's the reason why i got jumped on board back when the C5 was still out on the streets fairly new. It was a tough platform to beat. Lightweight (although no anymore LOL), big v8, very fast out of the box. People who talk about finances just because one must like a less expensive car just shows insecurities. I could afford an exotic if i want to. If i wanted, i could get a used 458. But why would i do that? Just to say hey everyone i have a ferrari. I can only drive it 500 miles a year because if something breaks, it'll sit in the shop for 3 months, then i have a 30k bill when it's over. No way. Fast out of the box production cars with warranties have more appeal to me than just trying to show off in a status car. I have a stingray and the C8Z on the way. I'll have both in my house in the year 2023, although the stingray will come first. So clearly i could get an exotic if i wanted to if i cancel both C8 orders, and just get a used mclaren or something. I don't want to do that. I like value for performance. I drive my cars. I don't even own a garage. My cars sit in the back of my house under car covers. I use my cars. They don't sit and get driven 1000 miles a year. Whenever i'm not a work, i'm in one of my cars taking aimless drives. I love cars. Doesn't matter what car really. 458 is a legendary car. One of my favorite cars of all time as i said. And it's the reason GM benchmarked it against the C8Z. The C8Z is that car, although much heavier, but it's better. Bigger engine, more power, sounds better, with a warranty. Drizzled with modern tech, modern looks and better performance. I can't see why anyone would go and look for a 458 unless you're a collector or just can't be seen "in a chevy" when you can try to score a C8Z which is a better buy, on all counts. I don't care for badging, otherwise i wouldn't have a tesla, an M3 or a corvette at all. It'll just be a mclaren for a weekend toy, and perhaps something like a GT63 AMG for a daily. |
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Still don’t see it. I mean, there are some red lights…two wheels…the C8 still doesn’t have a camaro rear end or lights. Nothing in that last picture shows this either. This is like some kind of internet rumor that a bunch of people just agreed to without checking it out.
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Not insane at all, per an interview at Sema with GM’s Director for the Performance and Racing Propulsion Team, Russ O’Blenes. A decision has yet to be made. Supply chain will probably be the deciding factor.
"General Motors has considered offering a 5.5L V8 LT6 crate engine, but with demand for the 2023 Corvette Z06 already extremely high, a concrete decision has yet to be made." |
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Or why do people get a z06, wait for the zora which would probably cost 200k. Buying or liking a car that’s less expensive doesn’t always mean you can’t afford something more expensive. |
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So the m3 and my c7z and both my c8’s that’ll arrive in 2023 are unnecessary but I got them because that’s my enjoyment. I could clearly afford an exotic if I wanted to but I didn’t need to say that to prove to anyone on the internet lol. But it is what it is. I still believe the c8z is a better bang for buck over most exotics. Plain and simple. |
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I just don't make that kind of coin. Now if I get this AWS gig I'm trying to get, I might be able to afford something a bit more insane. A big part of me wants a loaded out CT4-V Blackwing. |
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I agree not everyone tries to reach for the exotic. I mean its cool to experience it. I'd probably pick the 458 over a C8 z06 if i just started coming into money recently. But since i've already had a 458, the c8z makes more sense. I have a GM dealer down the street. parts will be cheap. and its 10 years newer with a warranty. i can get close to ferrari experience without all the drawbacks of keeping low miles and being raked over the coals for servicing. Granted, 458s are pretty cheap to service... but there is always the risk of something catastrophic happening.
i dont think the z06 will get the same attention as a 458 or R8 / Huracan. Valet probably wont put it in front of the fancy restaurant... if that matters to you. People wont come up to you at a gas station thinking your a millionaire.
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just depends on how it will be driven, and if you buy a 2010 vs 2015 (2010s had the trans issue pop up more often). if you're daily driving it 5-7k miles a year then the warranty definitely makes sense. if its a 2015 and just a nice weather toy that will maybe see 1-2k miles a year you probably don't need it.
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Personally I like to self insure/warranty as much as possible. I'd just save the $4500/year and bet Id come out ahead in the long run. Am I really thinking that there's a good enough chance that I'm going to have $14,000 in maintenance and repairs over 3 years that I'm willing to pre pay? Nuts! If you are considering a used Ferrari you should have enough scratch to cover any potential exposure from service and repair issues.
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