Stage_3
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I was thinking a Lexus. lolThe front bumper opening on the zl1 looks like a Toyota Corolia S
Although, I'm not knocking Lexus. They have some great looking cars.
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I was thinking a Lexus. lolThe front bumper opening on the zl1 looks like a Toyota Corolia S
You were both right, Lexus pronounced "LicksAss"=Toyota w/CD PlayerI was thinking a Lexus. lol
Although, I'm not knocking Lexus. They have some great looking cars.
Totally disagree.. Lexus has some of the ugliest cars currently built. Slapping the Predator's mug on the grill of every Lexus looks downright hideous.I was thinking a Lexus. lol
Although, I'm not knocking Lexus. They have some great looking cars.
YUP!!!Totally disagree.. Lexus has some of the ugliest cars currently built. Slapping the Predator's mug on the grill of every Lexus looks downright hideous.
Um... No...Do you think Ford is holding back on the GT500 details until they know for sure how the ZL-1 performs?
One thing is for certain; GM is leading everyone in suspension and chassis tuning. Ford will have to make a real effort to keep up.
What a silly statement. :lol:One thing is for certain; GM is leading everyone in suspension and chassis tuning. Ford will have to make a real effort to keep up.
"...GM is leading everyone in suspension and chassis tuning..."What a silly statement. :lol:
I think the fact that GM really invented the Magna-ride stuff and put it into production in 2003 is what he might be referring to. Ferrari to Ford has also put into production but it took awhile. The GT-350 being the first for Ford. If you have not ridden in a car equipped with it then you do not know."...GM is leading everyone in suspension and chassis tuning..."
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Yeah, GM is the first company I think of when someone mentions suspension and chassis tuning.
Not. Funniest damn thing I've read in days....
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MagneRide was developed by the Delphi Automotive corporation and now owned by Beijing West Industries. GM may had held some interest in the company and been the first with the suspension, but I don't think that means they "invented" it.I think the fact that GM really invented the Magna-ride stuff and put it into production in 2003 is what he might be referring to. Ferrari to Ford has also put into production but it took awhile. The GT-350 being the first for Ford. If you have not ridden in a car equipped with it then you do not know.
Delphi at the time was a subsidery of GM.MagneRide was developed by the Delphi Automotive corporation and now owned by Beijing West Industries. GM may had held some interest in the company and been the first with the suspension, but I don't think that means they "invented" it.
Delphi Automotive Systems was "spun -off" by GM in 1997 and then became a fully independent publicly held corporation in 1999. The first use of Magride was on the 2002 Cadillac Seville STS.Delphi at the time was a subsidery of GM.
GM estimates 1/4 mile 11.4 @ 127mph and $62K. Maybe the price will keep the next 500 in that range. Hope sooooo. Next couple of years are going to be amazing and the used car market will never look better. You know the 14 GT500 was 11.5. Can't even imagine what the 18 GT 500 will do and also be @ home on the track.Looks like the manual zl1 will do 60 mph on the first gear with a chevy estimate of 3.5 seconds. Last time i checked, chevy underestimated the ss acceration so we ll see what real times this zl1 will put down.