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The
2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06/ Muscle? You Bet! 385 live horses under
the hood of this one- The answer to an every
day ZR1 performer.
But of course... Very refined. The Z06 has quite more of a history
though, dating back to the early days of 1962. This sleek American
sportscar will be docile minded for all of us. But when you step
on the gas, it takes on a new mood. Count from one to four and that's
the time it takes this new Corvette Z06 to jet from standstill to
60 mph. To put it all in perspective, the latest $115,000 Porsche
911 Turbo is no match for the acceleration of this Vette. The new
Vette's performance comes at a price that is half of the cost of
the 911 Turbo. (The Porsche- $115,000)
vs (The new Corvette Z06- $47,500).
Within the next few weeks, it'll be in your local Chevy showroom
waiting to for your admiration and flowing adrenaline.
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With
the sports car market getting ever more popular these days, it seems
that with "more power for your buck" this new Vette will
be a sure winner with all of us.
Lets
look a little bit of the history Behind the Z06,
Way back to late 1962, when the legendary Corvette chief engineer,
Zora Arkus-Duntov introduced the Z06 package to the then-new, split-window
Corvette Sting Ray. It was basically a racecar for the road. Powered
by a big 5.7-liter 'fuelie' V-8, with beefed-up suspension and beefy
brakes, it was intended to be driven straight from the showroom
to the race track. In October 1962, four brand new Vette Z06s were
driven from the St. Louis factory, all the way to California to
compete in a major endurance race. Despite Carroll Shelby debuting
his then-new Cobra at the same event, it was the Corvette Z06 that
took the honors and the checkered flag.
In
these early days, only 199 Z06-equipped Sting Rays were built, making
the car one of the rarest and most collectible Corvettes of all
time. When they change hands, which isn't very often, they usually
demand a price upwards of $100,000.
Gentlemen,
Start your engines: The big V-8 will pull away from walking
speeds in fifth, and is generally happy to have the stick left in
fourth for around-town cruising. The powerhouse factor of the Z06
is a hotted-up 5.7-liter LS1 V-8, called the LS6. Instead of the
stock 345 horsepower, the Z06 version cranks out a respectable 385
hp. Simply squeeze the throttle and it delivers big. How does this
new Vette drive? Absolutely Thrilling! Dial up 5000 rpm on the rev
counter, drop the clutch, and the Z06 will long lines of black rubber
as it powers off the line. All that power goes to the back wheels
through a modified six-speed manual transmission with more aggressive
gearing for better off-the-line acceleration. But the quality of
this new Vette is the sheer poise and balance of its handling. The
secret is the Vette's second-generation GM active-handling system.
Thicker front sway bar as well as beefier rear springs will help
you stay grounded while you fly
Corvette
designers purposely kept the exterior changes fairly simple.
It's easy to spot the new-pattern, 10-spoke alloy wheels, which
are an inch wider than stock, and come with brand new Goodyear Eagle
F1 rubber specially developed for the Z06. The bright red brake
calipers are clearly visible behind the wheels. Other exterior changes
include distinctive, mesh-covered air intakes in the front spoiler
and new side intakes just in front of the rear wheels.
The
drive is expected to be sporty, tight, and unruly fast! Vettes
have always been fun to drive. But the new Z06 takes the ultimate
thrill factor to an all-new level. And unlike most other supercars,
which are brought out for special outings, the Z06 is ready and
willing to provide a daily dose of absolute adrenaline. This Vette
won't let you sleep, we will assure you of that.
Here
is a look at the new Z06 interior instrument panel,
Very inviting inside, also, the Z06 high-backed leather buckets
now have more side bolstering for extra side support. And for the
Z06, they're trimmed in nostalgic two-tone black and red hide. Great
instruments too, which get unique graphics and a very cool Z06 logo
emblem.
Some
inside news from Chevrolet: The
2001 Corvette Z06 won't be quite such a rarity. It'll replace the
current Hardtop model and should account for around 20 percent of
Vette production. JH/AutoNetDirect.com
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2001
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Base Price:
$47,500
Engine: 5.7-liter V-8, 385 hp
Transmission: six-speed manual
Wheelbase: 104.5 in
Length: 179.7 in
Width: 62.6 in
Height: 47.4 in
Weight: 3130 lb
Fuel economy: 19 city/ 28 hwy
Major standard equipment:
Dual front airbags
Anti-lock brakes
Stability control system
Traction control system
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