I was asked by my nephew if I would dog-sit fora week. I reluctantly agreed. It’s not that I dislike dogs or even that I dislike this dog. I don’t. I just remember the last time that I watched “Ellie”. Ellie is a Pit Bull and, even though she’s gentle, she has the energy and strength of a dog three times her size. Because of the undeserved stigma that these dogs have, we had to keep her on a short leash when we walked her and she was not happy about it.. In fact, it helped if we used two leashes so my wife could help me hold her in check. We were also able to eliminate our trip to the gym on those days and we didn’t feel any guilt in doing so.
That is what it was like to drive the Corvette Z06 on public roads. This is such an energetic car that, if you don’t actively hold yourself in check and gingerly feather the controls, you will find yourself constantly nipping at every rear bumper that gets in your way. I found myself getting cramps in my legs trying to keep this awesome power in check. If you’re the kind of driver that likes this kind of power at your disposal, then I hope that any passenger who rides with you has the same penchant for excitement as you do, or you’re liable to have your head bitten off, and not by a Pit Bull.
Category: | $40,000 – $60,000 Sports Car |
Who should buy this car: | The adventurist who likes the idea of taming a wild beast |
Comparable models in this class: | Mustang SVT Cobra |
This car certainly is exciting to drive. The power that the LS6 engine develops is ferocious. Floor the accelerator and it will feel like an elephant just sat on your chest, while the suspension keeps you planted on the road seemingly disobeying the laws of physics. Stomp on the brakes from any speed and it will feel like that same elephant just grabbed your rear bumper as you went by and didn’t let go.
Unlike other Corvettes, the Z06 is strictly a performance car with few amenities. It is built on the new coupe body for its lower weight and has a fixed top that is not removable. Inside the cockpit, you sit very low and need to be somewhat limber to gracefully get in or out. The seats are comfortable and hold you in place, but aside from that, I’m not crazy about this interior. Sit in an earlier Corvette and you knew that you were in a Vette. The style, character and flair of the past Corvette interiors was unmistakable. With the current version, sitting behind the wheel, you could easily mistake it for a Camaro.
The controls on the driver’s door have a single rubber like membrane that covers the power window, door lock and mirror buttons, giving the appearance of buttons in those shower-safe radios. Definitely not what you would expect in a $50,000 car. On the brighter side (pun intended), there is a light on the bottom of the inside mirror that casts a dim glow on the shifter so that you can see it at night.
Despite this race-tuned engine, the Z06 was quite easy to drive at low speed. The LS6 engine was smooth and pulled easily even from below 1000 rpm. Another incongruity was that this car got excellent gas mileage (as long as you drove it like a normal, sane person) with an EPA rating of 19 mpg city & 28hwy. Not something that you find every day in a car with half this performance. Another surprising fact is that this is not one of those new engines that relies on dual overhead cams, variable valve timing or four valves per cylinder. No, this engine has a single camshaft in the center of the block pushing 2 valves per cylinder through pushrods and rocker arms, just like the original Chevy V8 back in 1955. Don’t get me wrong, this is a high-tech engine to be sure with an aluminum block with cast in “windows” which allow better bay-to-bay breathing. Chevy engineers have also incorporated a new composite intake manifold with increased plenum volume and smoother-flowing intake runners.Dozens of other refinements come together to increase volumetric efficiency and maximum rpm.
This is a thinly disguised racecar that is equally at home on the racetrack. With its well-balanced acceleration, braking and cornering, many buyers will use it for just that, a race car that doesn’t need a trailer to get it to and from the track. The Z06 has a power to weight ratio of just 8.13 pounds per horsepower which is better then the 1999 Porsche GT3 (8.26), the 2000 Porsche Turbo (8.19), the 2000 Ferrari Modena(8.21) and even the ’95 Corvette ZR1 (8.73),
Other features that make this Vette world-class have to do with on-board computer hardware and software refinements, including:
Additional features unique to the Z06 are:
There are few options available for the Z06 and our tester had then all.
After a week of tearing up the asphalt with this ticket magnet (no, I didn’t get any) I came away longing to jump into an automatic equipped cruiser and relax, but I also had a grin from ear to ear. The Z06 may have drained my energy but I had a good time with it, sort of like the week I spent with my favorite pooch.
If you like fast cars, this Vette will cut them down to size and make them seem slow in comparison. Give this car the respect it deserves and it will make you a happy rocket jockey (especially if you have another car at your disposal for relaxed day-to-day driving.)
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Conservative drivers – Forget it, this car is not for you
Sporty drivers – This car can be a handful to drive smoothly, it is also a ticket magnet which means that you have to drive slower than the prevailing traffic in order to stay out of trouble. .
Fast drivers – This car is great for weekend races at the track and you don’t need to trailer it to get it there. The racetrack is the only way to find this cars limits safely. It’s that fast.
Engine Type | 5.7 Liter Sequential Fuel Injection Overhead Valve V8 with Single Camshaft and two valves per cylinder. |
Horsepower | 385 @ 6,000 RPM |
Torque | 385 @ 4,800 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Premium 91 Octane Unleaded. |
Transmission | Six Speed Manual |
Tires – Standard, | Goodyear Eagle F1 SC P265/40ZR-17 Front, P295/35ZR-18 Rear |
Overall Length | 179.7″ |
Wheelbase | 104.5 |
Height | 47.7″ |
Turning Diameter | 43.3 ft Curb to Curb |
Curb Weight | 3,130 |
Fuel Tank | 18.5 Gals. |
Miles Per Gallon | EPA city 19, hwy 28. |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 4.2 Seconds |
Top Speed | 171 (Manufacturer’s Figures) |
1/4 mile Acceleration | 12.6 Secs. 114 MPH (Manufacturer’s Figures) |
Lateral acceleration | 1.03 G (Manufacturer’s Figures) |
Base Sticker Price | $46,855 plus $645 destination charge |
As-Tested Price | $48,275.00 |
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