WOW !!!! info released today..............
Great sounding is really different than having great inputs. GM makes a lot of money from XM putting it in their cars and having a mp3 player input makes the likelihood of paying for the XM service drastically go down. XM is great, but you are still at the mercy of the stations to what you listen to.
Thats still about 200-250 more than it should be but given todays standards it would be decent I guess. I was venting because of rumors floating about the 2011 Mustang. 400 hp and 3550? Who knows and things change.
Gm is notorious for having great drive trains with crappy cars wrapped around them. I can say this from experience. Lets hope this time its different.
) knows yet.Oh? And what do you expect the top speed of a 300hp car to be? A 275hp LT1 will do ~155...
I was under the impression that it was the integrated-fob ignition key. The fact that it was visible in those mule pictures doesn't really mean anything -- it was never commented on before. Pretty cool feature, IMO.
I just hope the fuel economy is higher than 20mpg on the highway with the V8s... My 05 Silverado is able to get over 20mpg despite being an aerodynamic brick, without AFM, and with the old 4L60E.
I've seen 3.27 gears mentioned for the T6060 SS, but what gearing will the 6L80E version get? That transmission has a STEEP 4.02:1 first gear.
I've seen 3.27 gears mentioned for the T6060 SS, but what gearing will the 6L80E version get? That transmission has a STEEP 4.02:1 first gear.
-Geoff
I've just been assuming all along that this thing would have a AUX mp3 player/ipod jack (3.5mm headphone jack or whatever input). I'm going to be more than a little miffed if it doesn't have one in some attempt to force me to use XM (not happening, I do not want to listen to radio, and I sure as hell will not pay monthly to do so).
No, the vette only gets the LS3. The L99 has active fuel management which apparently only works with automatic cars.
The 4th Gen F-body EPA ratings were based on the old system. In the new system, a 2002 M6 LS1 F-body would be rated at 17/26. Source.
As for the "myth" concerning ergonomics and versatile interiors...that is purely personal preference (from either those that like them or those that don't). I don't think personal preference can be considered a "myth". Speaking from my experience....the LS1 seduced me, so I sold my 98 Cobra and bought a 99 T/A. Unfortunately, the rest of the car ended up disappointing me, thus I sold the T/A and bought a 99 Cobra. To each their own.
As for handling...my T/A handled well for what I wanted it for.
That said, and based on what we've seen and been told, I'm pretty sure the ergonomics on the 5th Gen would suit me fine. By like everything else (and like what has been preached here - pun intended - for so long by so many) that will have to wait till the car is available to drive.
Bob
As for the "myth" concerning ergonomics and versatile interiors...that is purely personal preference (from either those that like them or those that don't). I don't think personal preference can be considered a "myth". Speaking from my experience....the LS1 seduced me, so I sold my 98 Cobra and bought a 99 T/A. Unfortunately, the rest of the car ended up disappointing me, thus I sold the T/A and bought a 99 Cobra. To each their own.
As for handling...my T/A handled well for what I wanted it for.
That said, and based on what we've seen and been told, I'm pretty sure the ergonomics on the 5th Gen would suit me fine. By like everything else (and like what has been preached here - pun intended - for so long by so many) that will have to wait till the car is available to drive.
Bob




It's come a long way from those 3rd gen 4bangers.
That's a big girl.