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White Shadow 01-13-2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by j.t. (Post 660546)
It will also be the first to come from the factory with an independent rear suspension.

I don't know why people say that all the time. Ford was putting factory-installed IRS in the Mustang Cobra back in 1999.

Asterisked Accolade 01-13-2013 11:23 AM

It may not be my place to say, but whenever i think of people buying a new car for that price i can't help but think, "You could buy an NSX for that." I dunno, i'd rather have something like an NSX than a Mustang GT.

Accurate Race Shop 01-13-2013 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Asterisked Accolade (Post 662103)
It may not be my place to say, but whenever i think of people buying a new car for that price i can't help but think, "You could buy an NSX for that." I dunno, i'd rather have something like an NSX than a Mustang GT.

I agree you could also buy a used viper or Maserati even a Ferrari 308. Most if these cars are treated like babies by the first owner if you pick it up with low miles you could have a pretty cool car for still around 35k

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Grishbok 01-13-2013 01:10 PM

@ZDan

I think somewhere along the way, your passionate defense of the vette has led you to misunderstand and be blinded a bit by reality. I am not advocating for or against either, I do not race either a boss or a vette unless its as a favor to a friend. I do not advocate for them, do not prefer them, but given the option I would not under any circumstance, option to race a vette. It is simply not compatible with me. The zr1 is getting there, but it still suffers from the same handling characteristics. I hear this time and time again at the meetings and on the paddock, so please, stop being a magazine racer and open up to the idea that some cars are just not compatible with all drivers and vice versa.

Asterisked Accolade 01-13-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jasper (Post 662157)
I agree you could also buy a used viper or Maserati even a Ferrari 308. Most if these cars are treated like babies by the first owner if you pick it up with low miles you could have a pretty cool car for still around 35k

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Right, and i think it would be very difficult to be displeased with owning any of those.

ZDan 01-13-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Grishbok (Post 662243)
I think somewhere along the way, your passionate defense of the vette has led you to misunderstand and be blinded a bit by reality.

Hardly. I'm not a huge Corvette fan, but I do know that it's a better track tool than the Boss. And that its use of leaf springs is not a negative.

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I would not under any circumstance, option to race a vette. It is simply not compatible with me. The zr1 is getting there, but it still suffers from the same handling characteristics.
I hear this time and time again at the meetings and on the paddock,
Funny, I don't. Any difference in handling feel is more likely to do with its parallel-steer vs. ackerman than with its use of leaf springs. Most of the Corvette pilots I know love the car.

I've only been driven in them at the track as an in-car instructor, haven't piloted one myself, but from the passenger seat I never detected any serous negative traits.

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so please, stop being a magazine racer and open up to the idea that some cars are just not compatible with all drivers and vice versa.
Where did I say that? Personally, a Corvette is WAY down on my list of cars I'd like to track. Too big, too heavy.

But your suggestion that as a track car it's inferior to a Boss Mustang is IMO way off the mark.

Grishbok 01-13-2013 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by ZDan (Post 662298)
Personally, a Corvette is WAY down on my list of cars I'd like to track. Too big, too heavy.

Alas! Common ground, i agree completely. Ive done well in them, but definitely not my cup of tea.

jflogerzi 01-13-2013 11:03 PM

I think your money is better served adding a nice Turbo setup and even better tires and suspension. For under 10K that's perfectly doable. If I could do that to my FR-S I would never part ways with it ever. Otherwise wait to see 2014/2015 models bring.


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