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The Bilingual Gringo
06-20-08, 10:02 AM
Jalopnik -

http://jalopnik.com/396344/200...03000

It's official, the 2009 Corvette ZR1 starts at $103,000. That's $161 per horsepower or $502 per mph; the ZR1 will hit 205mph. Other numbers include 0-60 in 3.4 seconds and a 1/4 mile time of 11.3 seconds at 131mph. Click through for the full numbers.

That $103,000 (plus a $1,700 gas guzzler tax) gets you a bare bones, lightweight interior based on that of the Z06. For an extra $10k Chevy will sell you the 3ZR package, which brings interior upgrades like power adjustable seats, sat/nav, more airbags, ZR1 embroidery etc.

DETROIT - The official Corvette ZR1 numbers are in and they're good. Very good:

* $103,300 MSRP (including $850 destination charge)
* EPA-estimated fuel economy of 14 city and 20 highway
* 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds
* 0-100 mph in 7.0 seconds
* Quarter-mile elapsed time of 11.3 seconds at 131 mph

The Corvette ZR1 also has a top speed of 205 mph (330 km/h), making it the fastest Corvette ever produced and ranking it among the global super cars of commensurate performance. None of those other super cars, however, equals the ZR1's performance-per-dollar ratio.

"The ZR1 is an incredible machine by any measure," said Ed Peper, North American Vice President, Chevrolet. "There's simply no other vehicle in the world that does a better job of balancing performance, price and fuel economy."

Performance perspective
The Corvette ZR1's 0-60 performance is 0.3-second quicker than the already-quick Corvette Z06 and the 0-100-mph performance is nearly a full second quicker - 7 seconds vs. the Z06's 7.9 seconds. It is performance that is equal to or better than many super cars costing substantially more.

"A favorable power-to-weight ratio gives the ZR1 an advantage over the competition and performance that has to be experienced to fully appreciate," said Tom Wallace, Corvette chief engineer. "Of course, on a racetrack, drivers of competitors' cars may appreciate the ZR1 in a whole different manner."

And the racetrack isn't the only place where the ZR1 trumps its super-car competitors - it beats them at the gas pump, too. According to fueleconomy.gov, the ZR1's EPA-rated 14 city and 20 highway mileage ratings beat 2008 competitors such as the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano (11 city / 15 highway); the Lamborghini Murcielago (8 city / 13 highway) and the Aston Martin V8 Vantage (12 city / 19 highway). They're competitive with the Dodge Viper (13 city / 22 highway) and the Porsche 911 GT3 (15 city / 22 highway).

Under the carbon-fiber hood
A new LS9 6.2L supercharged small-block engine powers the ZR1's performance capability. Heavy-duty and lightweight reciprocating components support high-rpm performance, while a new, sixth-generation supercharger (and complementing charge-cooling system) helps the LS9 make big power and torque across the rpm range. The engine is hand-assembled at GM's Performance Build Center, in Wixom, Mich.

In addition to the LS9 engine, the ZR1 is a technology powerhouse, designed with lightweight and unique components that reinforce its performance with a confidant feel on either a highway or road course.

Options
The standard ZR1 comes with accoutrements based on the Z06, including lightweight seats and lightweight content. The available uplevel interior package includes power-adjustable, heated and leather-trimmed sport seats (embroidered with the ZR1 logo); side air bags; Bose premium audio system; navigation system; Bluetooth connectivity; power telescoping steering column; custom leather-wrapped interior available in four colors and more. Chrome wheels are the only other available option on the ZR1. Detailed pricing noted below.

* $103,300 Base MSRP including destination
* $1,700 Gas guzzler tax
* $10,000 Option package
* $2,000 Chrome wheels

DominicanKid
06-20-08, 03:14 PM
lol @ spending 100grand on a chevy

if you got money like that im sure you can just spring an extra 15 or so grand and get a used gallardo not like anyones gonna know the difference

4north1side2
06-20-08, 03:29 PM
lol @ spending 100grand on a chevy

if you got money like that im sure you can just spring an extra 15 or so grand and get a used gallardo not like anyones gonna know the difference

Exactly, I remember when Corvettes were $43,000 brand new.

sarcastik01
06-20-08, 05:15 PM
You could get a lot better name and looks for a hundred grand. And you don't have to worry about off duty mail carriers driving the same car as you. I never liked the look of the corvette anyway they need to go back to the stingray body style.

DominicanKid
06-20-08, 05:47 PM
id rather get an R8 horsepower isnt everything

Theillone
06-21-08, 11:41 AM
this is just for performance minded individuals who want to compete with ferrari's porche's and lambos for half to a third of the price...

you can still get a regular corvette for a lot cheaper and still be able to compete with most supercars...

bottom line that for this type of performance your not going to find a better price...

DominicanKid
06-21-08, 12:25 PM
you idiots
lol its not that serious

Theillone
06-21-08, 12:28 PM
lol its not that serious

your right my apologies...let me edit that out of my original comment

anyway here is some concept pics of the next generation corvete the c7

http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4702