Looking for a potential monster
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juniorbean (02-20-2014)
#44
In search of excitement
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Been researching the Vettes a lot and I am loving them but I have fallen in love with the wide body of the zo6 and I am not sure I could ever settle for a regular c6. Should I be dissuaded by the rear leaf springs? I am looking for more of a handling car, and I know the z06 is an animal but would I be better off with something like an sti on coils and full suspension?
Also the z06's in my range are all around 35k which is fine but the mies are higher (50k) is that something to be worried about, I would only have the car for a couple of years before I swapped it for something else but I want a few years of trouble free driving. I would keep the z mostly stock, probably just intake, exhaust and tune for it, the rest of the mods would be appearance and suspension.
I havent ruled out the c5 z06 completely but I need to drive both.
#45
'08 MX5 GT 6spd.
Yeah I am well versed in Miata lore, I just dint think people would take the 500 number for miatas seriously as 500 is a more relative number, I would like to see around 300 in a miata and 400 in a 240.
Been researching the Vettes a lot and I am loving them but I have fallen in love with the wide body of the zo6 and I am not sure I could ever settle for a regular c6. Should I be dissuaded by the rear leaf springs? I am looking for more of a handling car, and I know the z06 is an animal but would I be better off with something like an sti on coils and full suspension?
Also the z06's in my range are all around 35k which is fine but the mies are higher (50k) is that something to be worried about, I would only have the car for a couple of years before I swapped it for something else but I want a few years of trouble free driving. I would keep the z mostly stock, probably just intake, exhaust and tune for it, the rest of the mods would be appearance and suspension.
I havent ruled out the c5 z06 completely but I need to drive both.
Been researching the Vettes a lot and I am loving them but I have fallen in love with the wide body of the zo6 and I am not sure I could ever settle for a regular c6. Should I be dissuaded by the rear leaf springs? I am looking for more of a handling car, and I know the z06 is an animal but would I be better off with something like an sti on coils and full suspension?
Also the z06's in my range are all around 35k which is fine but the mies are higher (50k) is that something to be worried about, I would only have the car for a couple of years before I swapped it for something else but I want a few years of trouble free driving. I would keep the z mostly stock, probably just intake, exhaust and tune for it, the rest of the mods would be appearance and suspension.
I havent ruled out the c5 z06 completely but I need to drive both.
Mileage is not as big of a deal as how those miles were racked up. Id rather own a Corvette with 50k on it and have all the service records from someone that obviously cared for it over a newer Vette with half the miles owned by someone like me. If the cars you are looking at are out of your price range, than don't look at them. Don't be that guy who buys a $30k car and has to eat ramen. You can research your ass off on the internet and still be at square 1, which it sounds like you are. If your budget is $30k, spend less.
C5 ZO6/thread.
#46
In search of excitement
Thread Starter
Z06...STI on coilovers.... You're all over the place dude!
Mileage is not as big of a deal as how those miles were racked up. Id rather own a Corvette with 50k on it and have all the service records from someone that obviously cared for it over a newer Vette with half the miles owned by someone like me. If the cars you are looking at are out of your price range, than don't look at them. Don't be that guy who buys a $30k car and has to eat ramen. You can research your ass off on the internet and still be at square 1, which it sounds like you are. If your budget is $30k, spend less.
C5 ZO6/thread.
Mileage is not as big of a deal as how those miles were racked up. Id rather own a Corvette with 50k on it and have all the service records from someone that obviously cared for it over a newer Vette with half the miles owned by someone like me. If the cars you are looking at are out of your price range, than don't look at them. Don't be that guy who buys a $30k car and has to eat ramen. You can research your ass off on the internet and still be at square 1, which it sounds like you are. If your budget is $30k, spend less.
C5 ZO6/thread.
As to my finances, to be honest I was saying 30k because I wanted to buy a diesel truck as well, but I am leaning towards just trying to find the best z06 I can (pending an amazing test drive). I don't have a price range per say I was just putting a number on this. I didn't want the thread to take a nasty turn and I don't want to come off as bragging or anything. I appreciate all the advice you guys have put out there and this was really just a feeler type of deal. Ask any of my friends on these forums, I am a stand up guy and I have worked my ass off to get to where I am now.
I am compiling lists of cars I want to test drive when I get back from my next tour and will go try them. I am just trying to have fun over here!!!!
Also: I Know you don't know me, but researching is like my guilty pleasure and it helps me pass the time, I truly enjoy looking up everything I can about cars. AND I love your miata and have been admiring it from afar for awhile now, so its funny you should wind up in my thread lol!
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That's what I'm saying!!
I'm a planner/researcher like you... and I've considered a ton of cars as a toy... but I keep going back to the C6 with the SuperVette kit. To help with the decision, once the C7 came out, C6 prices started dropping. I like a few other cars, but still keep coming back to that setup...
I'm a planner/researcher like you... and I've considered a ton of cars as a toy... but I keep going back to the C6 with the SuperVette kit. To help with the decision, once the C7 came out, C6 prices started dropping. I like a few other cars, but still keep coming back to that setup...
#51
Burning Brakes
If you go with a Z06, make sure it's the 2003-04 year or newer. The earlier Z06's had the problems with the valves and other engine components. Also I would consider the 2003-04 Cobra. That engine is already built to handle over 1000hp and everything is forged as well. There is very little work that needs to be done to get into the 600-700 hp range. Swap the blower, add a smaller pulley, larger fuel injectors, upgrade the fuel pump and add the proper CAI and your pretty much there. Those are the major things needed and a tune. I went with a Kenne Bell SC on mine and dynoed at 636hp at the rear wheel and 620on the TQ.
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RPhilMan1 (02-21-2014)
#52
One on the right for me
#53
I drive a Subata.
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How about just putting a 500hp sticker on whatever car you buy?
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^ LOL. Reminds me of a buddy of mine who was a car guy. He had (still has) an early 90's Mustang totally built out. Not sure how much HP he has now. Anyway, he had a Toyota Echo as a little commuter car that him and his wife used. We went to a domestic shootout type event at Englishtown Raceway and took the Echo since his Mustang was getting more work done to it. On the Echo he had little NOS stickers in the small corner rear/side windows. I have to say, that car got more looks and confused faces then most of the monsters that were there. Most people just rolled with it and chuckled, but some would seriously look around to try to figure out if it has NOS installed. It made for some good parking lot entertainment...
#55
Holy crap, JB. Thanks for finally putting a name on a face for me. I never knew the name of that kit... I googled Supervette and instantly recognized it. Yeah, pictures may not do it justice but ever since seeing this car I've lusted for it.
![](http://www.vogueautodesign.com/Portals/0/LiveContent/447/Images/Super_Vette_Wide_Body_Front_Fenders.jpg)
![](http://www.vogueautodesign.com/Portals/0/LiveContent/447/Images/Super_Vette_Wide_Body_Front_Fenders.jpg)
![](http://www.vogueautodesign.com/Portals/0/LiveContent/447/Images/Super_Vette_Wide_Body_Rear_Boot_Spoiler.jpg)
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juniorbean (02-24-2014)
#58
Rawr.
If you want a timeless classic with tons of potential, check out the Esprit... just sick! From '98 to '02 is when they produced the twin turbo V8s.... SICK!
Definitely on my list of vehicles to purchase... Vette, not so much.
Definitely on my list of vehicles to purchase... Vette, not so much.
![](http://photos.auto-selection.com/fiche-technique/lotus-esprit-p0012408.jpg)
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#59
Suzuka Master
^ Sexy car but so many issues
#61
In the Mid-South meow
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^ That black Vette is sexy as hell!!!
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#63
Burning Brakes
The more and more I look at it, that's exactly what it is. I'm not sure if it's a real ZR-1, but those are the only differences and the yellow calipers are not ZR-1. ZR-1's came with ZR-1 blue calipers.
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#65
Rawr.
A true enthusiast over looks minor imperfections and enjoy the beauty of the vehicle as a whole... I have nothing against the Vette; it's just in S. FL, you see them EVERYday... both that an personal preference I guess ![Shrug](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/shrug.gif)
OP - if the Vette is what you desire, I'm sure you'll have a blast driving it.
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OP - if the Vette is what you desire, I'm sure you'll have a blast driving it.
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Last edited by Marcelechka; 02-21-2014 at 03:59 PM.
#66
One on the right for me
I get it. Vettes are a dime a dozen pretty much everywhere. But I don't know if I would want to jump into the problems associated with the Esprits as an alternative.
#68
'08 MX5 GT 6spd.
You haven't known anyone who owns an Esprit, have you?
![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Classic definition of an $80k car that costs $40 used. You can't just go to Autozone when your discontinued British super car needs a new fan belt every 36k miles. That and if you're over 6', good luck. Most of the common problems are minor in the fact that they don't require major service, but are still a giant PITA. I guess you could put the 348/355 in the same category. Yes you can get into them cheap, but that first $10k service bill and you're screwed.
I still love them, but after knowing a couple of guys with them...I dunno, Fun to look at.
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Joneill44 (02-24-2014)
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I drive a Subata.
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You haven't known anyone who owns an Esprit, have you?
Classic definition of an $80k car that costs $40 used. You can't just go to Autozone when your discontinued British super car needs a new fan belt every 36k miles. That and if you're over 6', good luck. Most of the common problems are minor in the fact that they don't require major service, but are still a giant PITA. I guess you could put the 348/355 in the same category. Yes you can get into them cheap, but that first $10k service bill and you're screwed.
I still love them, but after knowing a couple of guys with them...I dunno, Fun to look at.
![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Classic definition of an $80k car that costs $40 used. You can't just go to Autozone when your discontinued British super car needs a new fan belt every 36k miles. That and if you're over 6', good luck. Most of the common problems are minor in the fact that they don't require major service, but are still a giant PITA. I guess you could put the 348/355 in the same category. Yes you can get into them cheap, but that first $10k service bill and you're screwed.
I still love them, but after knowing a couple of guys with them...I dunno, Fun to look at.
Will send nudes in return.
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Marcelechka (02-21-2014)
#73
$30K can get you into a nice C6, even more into a well taken care of C5 Z06 or Terminator which will hold their own against said C6.
C6 Z06s would be a solid choice, but you're not going to find them in your budget. They're holding their values very well, expect to pay $40-45K & up for a good model.
C6 Z06s would be a solid choice, but you're not going to find them in your budget. They're holding their values very well, expect to pay $40-45K & up for a good model.
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#74
In search of excitement
Thread Starter
Been looking around a lot more and the bette is quickly rising to the top of my list, I am going to have to drive both the c5 z and the c6 to see which one I want. I will also drive a c6 z and see if its worth the wait and the extra cash.
#75
AZ O.G NoOldManVetteOwner
The C6 Vette is the car to have if you're looking for a "monster." It's funny, every time I mash the throttle, row through the gears, and look down at the speedo, I have this grin on my face and say to myself "this thing is such a fuc*ing monster."
The available mods are endless, and you can pretty much have any power level you want, just depends how deep your wallet is and how much power you can handle safely.
I always laugh at the comments that "vettes are a dime a dozen." People act like they are Honda Civic's or something. I guarantee if you have a nicely modded Vette that sounds nice and you're not some white haired old man, you will get a lot of attention (if that's what you want). Even after 4.5 yrs of ownership, there is still never a dull moment when I take my car out....(will leave it there)
One more thing, I would allow some room in your budget for maintenance/issues. Unfortunately, things can be very costly if you have problems pop up. Anytime you go to the dealer you will get the "Corvette Tax" as it's called. Tires can't be rotated as well, so expect $1800-2000 for run-flats every 8-10K miles if you have a heavy foot like I do. Good luck.
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I always laugh at the comments that "vettes are a dime a dozen." People act like they are Honda Civic's or something. I guarantee if you have a nicely modded Vette that sounds nice and you're not some white haired old man, you will get a lot of attention (if that's what you want). Even after 4.5 yrs of ownership, there is still never a dull moment when I take my car out....(will leave it there)
One more thing, I would allow some room in your budget for maintenance/issues. Unfortunately, things can be very costly if you have problems pop up. Anytime you go to the dealer you will get the "Corvette Tax" as it's called. Tires can't be rotated as well, so expect $1800-2000 for run-flats every 8-10K miles if you have a heavy foot like I do. Good luck.
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