I just drove a 'vette!
#31
Registered User
Originally Posted by dyhppy,Apr 10 2006, 02:35 PM
razor sharp handling is way more useful than torque on a car driven during everyday life/traffic.
Unless you live in suzuka or street of willows, you can't use the full suspension on the street period.
torque you can just step on it and let it rip.
<--drove my neighbor's boss vette before, not z06 but still.
#33
My experience driving a Vette was my Pop's '94 LT1, and that was a heck of a car to drive after stepping away from my MG Midget. Low end torque all day long and handled extremely well. But, it felt big and not as nimble and "tossable" (bad car magazine reference) as the S. So, I don't know what a new Vette feels like, but I'm assuming it doesn't feel as go-kartish as my S.
I don't think you would be dissapointed by the Vette, it's just a different type of fun.
I don't think you would be dissapointed by the Vette, it's just a different type of fun.
#34
Registered User
Originally Posted by 460cidpower,Apr 10 2006, 05:04 PM
I thought my 17.5k a year net was pretty good. ( considering I'm 20, and still living at home)
I'd say in your position that you're better off to just hold onto the S2000 for a while.
#35
Originally Posted by 460cidpower,Apr 10 2006, 05:09 PM
Also, is it really true that " 'vette's get's 'em wet"?
/unless you mean the chicks with 7 jeans and handbags, etc.
#37
I personally know two S2000 owners that have sold their S for C6's. Can't say I blame them. Nice car and a ton of fun I bet.
#38
Originally Posted by 460cidpower,Apr 10 2006, 05:09 PM
Also, is it really true that " 'vette's get's 'em wet"?
#39
Originally Posted by S2oooNvegas,Apr 10 2006, 01:53 PM
your being fooled by the torque. if you can put up with the crappy interior quality, then get one. it is a fast car, but youll have alot more fun, and less trips to the shop if you keep your S. hell, if anything, upgrade to an ap2. youll love that. later dave (aka vettekillers2000)
#40
Originally Posted by 4runner99,Apr 10 2006, 05:56 PM
Fooled by the torque? How about "You are being exhilirated by the torque." "Fooled" hahaha
did I just see the easter bunny hopping by?