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#41
Drifting
I believe the C7 Z06's quickest bone stock 1/4 mile time will beat the quickest C6 ZR1's best time by roughly a tenth or so.
The bone stock C6 ZR1's best pass was 10.66@132+mph (others have gone 10.7s as well so it is capable of repeating it).
That IS stock Porsche Turbo S 'territory' in case anyone was keeping score.
Yes, a rear mounted engine/AWD will offer some acceleration advantages on the street for average drivers over a powerful RWD car, but trapping over 130+mph is no joke no matter how ya slice it.
The bone stock C6 ZR1's best pass was 10.66@132+mph (others have gone 10.7s as well so it is capable of repeating it).
That IS stock Porsche Turbo S 'territory' in case anyone was keeping score.
Yes, a rear mounted engine/AWD will offer some acceleration advantages on the street for average drivers over a powerful RWD car, but trapping over 130+mph is no joke no matter how ya slice it.
#42
Scraping the splitter.
If so, that would be extremely impressive given that a stock 997.2 TT will run ~170 in the the mile. A ZR1 will run mid-180's in the mile.
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#43
I'm not saying I agree with them, because like many here, I, too, am a fan of lots of other rides. But, it sure seems like I run into a lot of guys who will only buy Fords, Merc's, Porsche's, etc.
#44
Simple question. Any Porsche model except spyder. Am I missing anything? Aside from name of the Porsche vs the Chevy, it seems like Z06 will destroy every Porsche model out there, including turbo S in every department. Maybe not so much in interior, but who buys these cars for the soft leather.
There is more to the everyday driving experience than track times (most will never get anywhere near a track or drive either anywhere near it's limits).
#45
Go check out the C7....look at it closely. Then get in your car and drive over to the Porsche dealer and look at them closely. You'll see why.
There is more to the everyday driving experience than track times (most will never get anywhere near a track or drive either anywhere near it's limits).
There is more to the everyday driving experience than track times (most will never get anywhere near a track or drive either anywhere near it's limits).
A base Porsche's interior is whatever.....you have to fully option them out to get a nice enough interior.
#46
True.
#47
@ the OP
I would take a Turbo 4S any day over the C7 Z06...and FWIW...a 4S will probably destroy a C7 Z06 in sheer acceleration off the line - you just can't compare RWD to AWD...
Sounds like the only thing you measure a car by is bang for the buck...but for me, and most serious car collectors/ owners, there's much more to it than that.
I could give a damn about that - the Porsche is a work of art with a serious quality build - as well as being a very serious performer.
0-60 (if that's how you want to measure it) goes to the Porsche...
So, how exactly does a Z06 "destroy" every single Porsche out there??
By the way, my FGT, which was only a bit more than a ZR1 when I bought it, will "destroy" a Z06 every single day...in every way, except price.
I would venture a guess that even a C7 Z won't touch my FGT's...and I have a 1000+ RWHP Z06 FWIW...
I would take a Turbo 4S any day over the C7 Z06...and FWIW...a 4S will probably destroy a C7 Z06 in sheer acceleration off the line - you just can't compare RWD to AWD...
Sounds like the only thing you measure a car by is bang for the buck...but for me, and most serious car collectors/ owners, there's much more to it than that.
I could give a damn about that - the Porsche is a work of art with a serious quality build - as well as being a very serious performer.
0-60 (if that's how you want to measure it) goes to the Porsche...
So, how exactly does a Z06 "destroy" every single Porsche out there??
By the way, my FGT, which was only a bit more than a ZR1 when I bought it, will "destroy" a Z06 every single day...in every way, except price.
I would venture a guess that even a C7 Z won't touch my FGT's...and I have a 1000+ RWHP Z06 FWIW...
You can buy 3 Z06s for the cost of 1 turbo 4s.
#48
Go check out the C7....look at it closely. Then get in your car and drive over to the Porsche dealer and look at them closely. You'll see why.
There is more to the everyday driving experience than track times (most will never get anywhere near a track or drive either anywhere near it's limits).
There is more to the everyday driving experience than track times (most will never get anywhere near a track or drive either anywhere near it's limits).
I know devil is in the details and I'm pretty sure if I were to drive a 911 and a C7 for 6 months, I'd probably see more details, but this is a car you buy for its pure driving pleasure. It's not your daily driver sedan that you spend 15,000 miles/year with. When I take my 2 seater out, I care about the sound, speed, handling, and the way it looks.
#49
Melting Slicks
We'll actually it is for me and a bunch of other drivers. I drove my z06 every day without any complains and put 52k trouble free miles on it. I just wanted to try something different and I'm glad I did.
#51
Race Director
Why?
People buy Porsches to differentiate themselves from people like me who buy Corvettes. I work with MD's who wouldn't think of buying a car that regular working guys like myself can buy.
People buy Porsches to differentiate themselves from people like me who buy Corvettes. I work with MD's who wouldn't think of buying a car that regular working guys like myself can buy.
#52
Race Director
Simple question. Any Porsche model except spyder. Am I missing anything? Aside from name of the Porsche vs the Chevy, it seems like Z06 will destroy every Porsche model out there, including turbo S in every department. Maybe not so much in interior, but who buys these cars for the soft leather.
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#55
Moderator
Why choose a 911 over a Z06? It's a very personal decision.
Porsche has a great heritage of building successful race cars and sports cars. The 911 is over 50 years old - not quite as old as the Vette, but still has an incredibly rich history. Some people like to own and drive something that is a part of that legacy.
The driving experience is hard to explain but its different. Having the engine behind you, hearing the sounds, feeling the responsiveness of the brakes is amazing. Porsches have never been about big power but more about handling - although they have certainly been very quick for a very long time.
When I compare the 911 to the Corvette, the word that keeps coming to mind is "precision." In driving, in fit and finish, in how solid everything feels.
This isn't to bash on the Vette - it is just a different experience. Go drive one and see if you like it.
After owning a new C5 and later a new C6 for many years, I was waiting for the C7, maybe even the new Z06. I had never had a Porsche before and I wanted to see what it was like. (It is indeed possible to like more than one brand of car! Sometimes, I think I am a minority in this, though!) Although I am sure I would have enjoyed the Stingray or the Z06 very much, I have no regrets at all.
All of these cars have far more capability than I would ever be able to use on the street and even on the track, their capabilities certainly exceed my own capabilities as a driver. That is probably true with most people which is why we tend to resort to racing magazine article times, especially for a car that isn't even available yet...
That being said, I look forward to reading your reviews when you all get your Z06s!
Porsche has a great heritage of building successful race cars and sports cars. The 911 is over 50 years old - not quite as old as the Vette, but still has an incredibly rich history. Some people like to own and drive something that is a part of that legacy.
The driving experience is hard to explain but its different. Having the engine behind you, hearing the sounds, feeling the responsiveness of the brakes is amazing. Porsches have never been about big power but more about handling - although they have certainly been very quick for a very long time.
When I compare the 911 to the Corvette, the word that keeps coming to mind is "precision." In driving, in fit and finish, in how solid everything feels.
This isn't to bash on the Vette - it is just a different experience. Go drive one and see if you like it.
After owning a new C5 and later a new C6 for many years, I was waiting for the C7, maybe even the new Z06. I had never had a Porsche before and I wanted to see what it was like. (It is indeed possible to like more than one brand of car! Sometimes, I think I am a minority in this, though!) Although I am sure I would have enjoyed the Stingray or the Z06 very much, I have no regrets at all.
All of these cars have far more capability than I would ever be able to use on the street and even on the track, their capabilities certainly exceed my own capabilities as a driver. That is probably true with most people which is why we tend to resort to racing magazine article times, especially for a car that isn't even available yet...
That being said, I look forward to reading your reviews when you all get your Z06s!
#56
LOL. 18 corvette's and counting!
Why experience other cars and broaden your horizons when you can just buy the same car over and over.
What's for dinner? Same as last night....
Talk about ugly. You'd have to be nuts to not want a C7 over this..
Said no one ever.
Why experience other cars and broaden your horizons when you can just buy the same car over and over.
What's for dinner? Same as last night....
Talk about ugly. You'd have to be nuts to not want a C7 over this..
Said no one ever.
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#58
Le Mans Master
Because things like the Carrera GT (more expensive yes) and the new 911 TurboS exist. Last time I checked, the TurboS does 0-60 in 2.7 seconds, which is faster than the Z06 will go. So no, it doesn't destroy it. Also the interior is nicer, it's not a cramped sardine can. I like the Z06, and I wouldn't expect anything but chest thumping support for the Z06 in a Corvette forum, but why are you even asking the question then when you know that the consensus would be the Corvette (again, on a CORVETTE forum)?
I can think of plenty Porsches that I would take the Z06 over, but I can also think of plenty that I would pick over the Z06.
I can think of plenty Porsches that I would take the Z06 over, but I can also think of plenty that I would pick over the Z06.
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#59
Melting Slicks
I don't like punch buggies.
I can name dozens of cars I'd own before willingly owning a Porsche (unless money Going To Me, and not Porsche or someone else was involved of course Pay me and sure I'll bite). Part of the experience is aesthetics, and P cars aside from the Carrera GT just don't have it imo. VW Bugs are not the high mark of automotive styling.
#60