Z06 Test Drive

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RichUK

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1,332 posts

253 months

Friday 8th September 2006
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I test drove a Z06 at Stratstone Reading today.

It was absolutely amazing, for the first time in my life I was left genuinely speechless.

It was like two cars, one that pootled round town easily enough, and then a rampant beast when I put my foot down on roads that I knew.

I was amazed that the steering was as light as it was, I'd expected it to be heavier. The HUD was brilliant, I don't think I looked at the actual dashboard during whole drive.

I think I want one.

ERIKTHEVETKING

434 posts

221 months

Friday 8th September 2006
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RichUK said:
I test drove a Z06 at Stratstone Reading today.

It was absolutely amazing, for the first time in my life I was left genuinely speechless.

It was like two cars, one that pootled round town easily enough, and then a rampant beast when I put my foot down on roads that I knew.

I was amazed that the steering was as light as it was, I'd expected it to be heavier. The HUD was brilliant, I don't think I looked at the actual dashboard during whole drive.

I think I want one.



You think ????? You know you want one yes



Lost Boys

163 posts

284 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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I had mine today (Saturday). I have to say I was never mightily impressed with the C5 (sorry about the heresy)and as I have a LS2 in my rebadged Monaro a C6 was out of the question.

The Z06 is something else - it behaved normally around Reading and then produced a tremendous performance on motorways in 'road' mode with the utmost ease. The most impressive thing was that I could not make it slide even with slightly worn rear tyres. In fact it was embarassing in the sharp bend where the M4 joins the A329 as I booted it hard and aligned the offside wheels on the rumble strip to measure the slide to the left but the wheels stayed firmly on the strip to the discomfort of my Stratstone passenger. Other major features excellent heads up and superb seats .

Criticisms - being picky only - the carbon fibre boot separator available in the States should be standard - the exhaust is too quiet it needs a Wortec to produce an appropriate V8 rumble -the car does not like concrete motorways from a ride handling or noise perspective but this may be due to the worn tyres.

All in all a fantastic experience and my warmest thanks to the wonderful people in Stratstone - I would not like to be a passenger with me test driving.

This really is a phenomenal piece of kit and Corvette should be congratulated. It may not be as fast as my red rose Cerbera but yes I want one and the Monaro is looking a little vulnerable.

best regards

godzilla

2,033 posts

255 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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I think you'll find the Z06 more than a match for any untuned Cerbera. 0-60 in 3.7s and 0-100 in 7.9s, standing 1/4 in 11.7 @ 125mph are extraordinary figures for a standard car!
In Competitive Driving Mode or with all aids off, it is also more than slidey enough...

Totally agree about the road noise, it is pretty horrible over concrete.

Exhaust noise is greatly improved by taking the flap fuse out (or fitting a switch to leave it open except when cruising).

Come over to the Dark Side; the Monaro is great if you need 4 seats, but otherwise the Z06 utterly destroys it!

V10JRR

67 posts

234 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Thanks David

I cannot agree with the speed comparisons with a red rose uncatted Cerbera 4.5 in full tune as ours is (and no one has ever got by in a straight run) but this is missing the point. The Corvette has equivalent performance and you can use it every day in 'road' mode and then revert to sport mode when appropriate. You cannot do this with a Cerbera it is all or nothing. The Corvette is a fantastic machine. Watch this space. Best regards

Sorry different computer V10JRR is my Monaro reg


































Edited by V10JRR on Sunday 10th September 19:10

RobP900

181 posts

244 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Oh go on Rich, you know you want one

Just waiting for my Yellow Convertible (which is probably fast enough for me!)

It's a long time until January

cheeky

2,102 posts

270 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Motor Trend mag got 3.4 sec 0-60 and 7.6 sec 0-100 out of the Z06, while Magnussen got it round the 'Ring in 7:42.9. Never seen a 4.5 Cerb that could get close.

You're right about the best of both worlds though.

RichUK

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1,332 posts

253 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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RobP900 said:
Oh go on Rich, you know you want one

Just waiting for my Yellow Convertible (which is probably fast enough for me!)

It's a long time until January


We shall see.

It's a bit complex at the moment, I wasn't planning on changing cars quite just yet.

godzilla

2,033 posts

255 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Well I wasn't planning on buying a Z06 -I was moments away from getting an F430 F1- but then saw Tiff's bit on 5th Gear and thought, I've got to try one of those!

And, unlike the Ferrari, 505bhp is just the beginning...

Dakkon

7,826 posts

259 months

Tuesday 12th September 2006
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godzilla said:
Well I wasn't planning on buying a Z06 -I was moments away from getting an F430 F1- but then saw Tiff's bit on 5th Gear and thought, I've got to try one of those!

And, unlike the Ferrari, 505bhp is just the beginning...


I bet it will cost a hell of lot less to run than an F430 too yes

Edited by Dakkon on Tuesday 12th September 10:09