The Competition
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#7
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and they would still be looking at a 98 LS1 tail lights.... and that time would be... uh? 2008? so ten years later.. they still looking at a 98 ls1 taillights...
I am loving it...
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well, since this thread went on anyway, i saw pictures i motor trend (i know) of a supercharged 350z making 380hp. i think it was intended for the sema show as a thinly vieled concept
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I’m not sure what you are basing your boast on but a quick search resulted in the following…
2003 350Z 0-60 in 5.4 sec and ¼ mile in 14.1 @ 101.0 MPH
2002 Camaro Z/28 0-60 in 5.5 sec and, ¼ mile in 14.0 @ 101.3 MPH
2002 Camaro SS 0-60 in 5.3 sec and ¼ mile in 13.7 @ 105.6 MPH
Now, people can argue about a tenth of a second here and a mile-per-hour there but most published performance testing on the 350Z and the Z28/SS show that the 305Z was certainly on par with the Z/28 and SS. Also, on a purely personal note, since I’ve owned a 2000 Z/28 and a 2004 350Z and have autocrossed and hot-lapped both I can attest that the Z gets around both the autocross course and the track faster than my Z/28 did.
By the end of 2008; the next Z will be out and (it is at least rumored) that it will be in the area of 400HP so performance should be on par with the next Camaro - of course, since neither car is in production yet; who knows how they’ll stack up then.
Now, whether the Z or the G35 are aimed at the same market as the Camaro/Mustang/Challenger is a matter of opinion but I say no, they aren’t…I’m sure some buyers will cross-shop but I suspect you would find that the typical Camaro buyer has different demographics than the typical Z or G35 buyer.
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I really hate to be controversial here, but…
I’m not sure what you are basing your boast on but a quick search resulted in the following…
2003 350Z 0-60 in 5.4 sec and ¼ mile in 14.1 @ 101.0 MPH
2002 Camaro Z/28 0-60 in 5.5 sec and, ¼ mile in 14.0 @ 101.3 MPH
2002 Camaro SS 0-60 in 5.3 sec and ¼ mile in 13.7 @ 105.6 MPH
I’m not sure what you are basing your boast on but a quick search resulted in the following…
2003 350Z 0-60 in 5.4 sec and ¼ mile in 14.1 @ 101.0 MPH
2002 Camaro Z/28 0-60 in 5.5 sec and, ¼ mile in 14.0 @ 101.3 MPH
2002 Camaro SS 0-60 in 5.3 sec and ¼ mile in 13.7 @ 105.6 MPH
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Aside from the fact that I've owned AND competed in both cars, the numbes I cited are not from "import biased car rags" (which for you is probably any publication that doesn't say what you want it to say) - show me any reputable third-party testing organization that gives significantly different results.
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Aside from the fact that I've owned AND competed in both cars, the numbes I cited are not from "import biased car rags" (which for you is probably any publication that doesn't say what you want it to say) - show me any reputable third-party testing organization that gives significantly different results.
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Hi guys. Im new here. So far, all I've seen are posts about hp, 1/4 mile stats and other testosterone inducing stuff. Im sure the camaro (past and future) does not lack in this dept. but how about handling? One of the reasons why your so called "rice cars" have been beating GM and Ford is that they handle quite well. Nissan Skyline, 350Z and other import cars can go very fast, yet handle very well at corners. Whereas most "muscle cars" can only go fast when going straight. I believe this is an important thing for GM to consider. HP is useless if you cant steer the car. I really want a camaro but I want it to handle well. There are lots of competition that has both power and handling and these I think are the camaro's fiercest competition.