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11 messages, Last post on Mar 13, 2007 at 8:29 PM
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Article comments for First Drive: 2007 Callaway C16 - Bring the revs up to 4,000 rpm and sidestep the clutch in the 2007 Callaway C16 and watch as nature telescopes aft with exponential speed, as if someone had knocked the nut off some kind of hydrant and the landscape had suddenly begun to blow past you. (more)
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616 hp claimed. For how long? The old Callaways would always puke out their guts.. This thing looks like a bodykit on a cheap car. Could be an old TransAm under that plastic. Makes the Viper and especially the Vette Z06 seem like a screaming deal! Next up on Pimp my Ride, how to take a $45K car and spend $100K on it!!
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Replying to: desmolicious (Mar 09, 2007 1:45 pm)
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| I am so glad that someone has finally taken this car to the right level. The C6 is such a good deal, and so well engineered. Now it finally has the looks and material quality to hold its own against Ferrari and Porsche. Bravo. I am very proud this car is made in America. An 11 second road car, 200+ mph, that gets 30+ mpg on the highway, with a 100,000 mile warranty, that looks fabulous, and is made by some of the best specialists in the business, for less than 120K. 20 years ago this was unthinkable. Bravissimo! | |
I assume that since this work applies to all C6s, that I can get a Convertible, and probably an automatic? Sweet!
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Replying to: KarenS (Mar 09, 2007 8:04 am) 600+ horses for 120k. Certainly some other toys on the car that make that kind of price. That being said, how about a bare bones Z06 with 505 ponies; hand built engine; dry sump lube; 6/4 piston brakes etc, etc. etc--bare bones it goes for 70k and is about 150# lighter. Now, let's snap on a supercharger, maybe heads/cam for about 10k and you have a track (and street) MONSTER that may well put the Callaway to shame. Don't know, but 120k is huge $$$$ and leaves me a bit cold. |
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I hear that Callaway is working on a supercharged, lightweight, Z06 based version as well. Re. pricing: Most dealers are charging 15K over for a Z06 and the SS version of the '09 C6 is thought to be well north of 100K...for a stock bodied car that still looks like a Corvette! The Callaway at 120K is a steal. They make 150 cars/year. Loook at any other good specialist ( Ruf, e.g.) and the cost is easily 300K
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Replying to: sa341 (Mar 11, 2007 7:56 am) Chevy has built the Z06, for example, for a number of years, and they are never available in convertible form. One reason, of course, is weight reduction (mechanicals for tops are weighty), but primarily the coupe framework provides significant additional body strength to deal with the massive torque. Bottom line, you don't want a convertible with the kind of torque a Z06 or Callaway 16 produces. |
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Replying to: sa341 (Mar 10, 2007 3:07 pm)
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Replying to: sa341 (Mar 12, 2007 7:50 am) I saw nothing in the article that would make the Callaway unit worth anything close to 50k more than a Z06. There may be content in the Calloway that I am not aware of but Callaway badges/stickers on the car do not make it quicker. "120k a steal" leaves a lot of questions in my mind. |
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Replying to: desmolicious (Mar 12, 2007 12:30 pm) Callaway introduces C16 Convertible at the New York Auto Show, April 6-15. |
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