So now that GM fixed the Oil overheating issues, is the C7Z a good car now?

So now that GM fixed the Oil overheating issues, is the C7Z a good car now?

>potential disguised shitposting thread

Yes, it comes down to personal tastes in terms of looks.
I will say that the interior is worse than other cars relative to price. But if you don't mind that then it's a fine car.

yeah
650 horsepower
650 torque
50/50 weight distribution
3500 lbs
7-speed manual or 8-speed auto
limited slip diff
0-60 in 3.0
1.1g
30mpg
carbon ceramic brakes

just in time for the ZR1

this was the fix, another radiator.
and one for the 8 speed

>3500 lbs

I remember when the C6Z weighed around 3100 lbs..

>Collector's Item
>Not a '63 Split Window

got a link?

11 radiators soon

the 2017 Zl1 has a11 radiators
kek

Three letters for you murikeks:
G
T
R

Such a shame, these engines would be epic in a Miata but they had to cut too many corners trying to undercut the GTR's price. Literally get what you pay for.

>epic

>cut too many corners trying to undercut the GTR's price
lol wut?

The GTR isnt a competitor at all.
people who buy GTRs aren't in the market for a corvette.
r35 sales since 2008- 10,000
Z06 sales since 2015-8,000

>GM fixed the Oil overheating issues
citation needed

to be fair, out of all the 81,000 C7s sold, only 0.9% had issues with metal debris in the oil.

>0.9%
Sigma level of 4
That's pathetic for a modern manufacturer trying to produce a premium product.

beats the hell out of BMW

0.9% is actually very good,

you dont work in manufacturing, so i dont expect you to understand.

>.9% is actually very good
not from a company that has had almost a hundred years to perfect their business processes. other user is right. 4 sigma is average, but they should be at least at 5.

This.

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