sardeanie
Club Member
Have fun with those tires in the rain! So you have a $70,000 car that can only be driven on dry roads in the summer. Sounds like a great deal! Did they try to sell you a bridge with it too?
-Geoff
Ok, you can stop now.
Have fun with those tires in the rain! So you have a $70,000 car that can only be driven on dry roads in the summer. Sounds like a great deal! Did they try to sell you a bridge with it too?
-Geoff
Totally strange when I quote the wrong thread...Strange comment. I said his car looks great.
Have fun with those tires in the rain! So you have a $70,000 car that can only be driven on dry roads in the summer. Sounds like a great deal! Did they try to sell you a bridge with it too?
-Geoff
Can I put a few turns into the race? How about a 50mph hairpin and a 100mph sweeper, both turns equally streetable....
No diapers allowed.
Grattan Raceway near Grand Rapids. Come on out. You'll love it.Is there a place like that around here? I don't know, maybe I would? I think I only know how to drive straight though![]()
You are truly ignorant :lol:
A 315 Drag radial will bolt right on, even with the stock wheels! :lol:
And handling and stopping??? Have you ever driven one? Do you know ANYTHING about these cars??
You are seriously a fucking moron if you think any of the cars mentioned in this thread don't need a drag radial on them to go fast.
And you're also clueless if you think the hellcat cars can't run with or beat any of these cars on THE SAME TIRE.
I've got one, if you know anyone with any of the other cars in this thread, let's line them up and see. I have two sets of wheels, so I'll match tires and we'll try it?
Bring your wallet too.
If they aren't stepping up tire size, it really doesn't matter. Hellcat is dyno queen without a decent tire on it. The only chance any of them have to get traction is the Jeep offroad version! You know it is bad when the factory announces its quarter mile times with drag radials!
-Geoff
What always surprises me is how poorly the performance oriented Camaros perform in the market. Z28 got pretty good reviews and a nearly $80k 2015 with virtually no miles already auctions in the $40s. That's brutal, especially when you have Hellcats and GT350s super hot, and GT350Rs straight nuclear.
What always surprises me is how poorly the performance oriented Camaros perform in the market. Z28 got pretty good reviews and a nearly $80k 2015 with virtually no miles already auctions in the $40s. That's brutal, especially when you have Hellcats and GT350s super hot, and GT350Rs straight nuclear.
What always surprises me is how poorly the performance oriented Camaros perform in the market. Z28 got pretty good reviews and a nearly $80k 2015 with virtually no miles already auctions in the $40s. That's brutal, especially when you have Hellcats and GT350s super hot, and GT350Rs straight nuclear.
I can't speak for everyone, but for me, at the price of the top Camaros, I'd just buy a 'vette. The new camaros and mustangs are getting even closer to the 'vette in handling and feel. The Hellcat is a completely different car. Like the others have said, it is the ultimate musclecar. It does not pretend to be a sports car like the Mustang and Camaro. Having said that, it is very comfortable, handles very well and has phenomenal brakes, and is still the quickest/most powerful. People in the back seat are comfortable as a bonus.
Geoff tried to defend GM's market strategy/pricing on those too. I mean, I respect the tech that's packed into the Z28s... the magnetic suspension and other bits are top notch and garnering rave reviews... but when you have unsold Z28s on the kits for 2 years even with nearly a 40% markdown, clearly they misjudged their target. But don't tell that to him... lol
Good to know, thanks.Regular gt350 should be at msrp shortly. Too many units to stay over.