This week I had the honor to be a guest on the best second best darn auto podcast on the interwebs called RoundAbout Show. It is truly a eye opening experience that everyone should experience at some point or another in their lives. This week happens to be a grab bag. This means each person brings a story to the table that gets submitted for discussion. This week those topics included-
What do you find when you go up north to Duluth, Minnesota? Well if you were me yesterday, up in the northern Minnesota town for a client meeting, a heavily modified C3 Chevrolet Corvette (if you could even call it that anymore). This particular Corvette is lifted and obviously heavily modified. It was equipped with a lift, large BF Goodrich All-Terrain A/T’s, dual pipes coming out straight from the rear, tubular bumpers and a ghost flame paint job to top it off. This whole thing just smells of fail. The reality is it might actually be a truck of some kind that had a Corvette body grafted onto it. I wonder if this thing actually goes off-road or mudding? Or are they just shooting for that type of look? Who knows – either way, it is an unique vehicle and I decided stopping to snap some pictures was necessary.
It has been four long months of winter wonderland but the sun has finally broken out and the snow is melted. Another season of Cars & Café has come upon us and the first one of the season did not disappoint. I was a little nervous as the weather predictions for Saturday were calling for rain, but that all changed last Friday. I started to get hope as the prediction changed to a chilly 51 degrees and sunny. I woke up early Saturday morning (late, I was supposed to get up at 6 but had a major alarm clock fail on my part. I forgot to turn it on and woke up at 6:37 am) and looked outside to find the sun breaking cover. Excited, I hopped in our 1990 300ZX and headed out to the AutoMotorPlex in Chanhassen.
Our 1990 300ZX
It was a chilly 42 degrees at 7:38 am when I rolled into the AutoMotorPlex. Gates opened at 6:30 am and only a few tuned up Audi’s and a lonely (read awesome) BMW Z8 were there so far. I parked in the Japanese parking area and started mingling. Cars started pouring in around 8 am and it just never stopped. The sun started warming things up and we reached a nice 57 degrees. It turned into a huge turnout with couples, families and enthusiasts alike, all coming together with the passion of automobiles.
Some of the more notable (read interesting) rides included a first generation Scion XB that was white with plain steel wheels. What made it really interesting was it was lowered, had the windows tinted, and had strips of LED lights taped (yes, taped with black duct tape) directly above the headlights. Parked next to that was a Nissan 240SX with a broken up body kit that was held on with zip ties. Yes, you read that right zip ties. The 240SX was painted green with John Deer graphics. The owner commented on how the zip ties break all the time and he replaces them constantly.
LS1 Shoved into a mid 80's Mazda RX7
All was not lost though because many really awesome cars where there as well. There were more Corvettes from all different eras than I could count. Some Corvettes were heavily modified some were plain stock though most were tasteful (save for a few). A Volkswagen bus showed up and was in really good condition. When a mid 80′s Mazda RX7 pulled in, I knew something interesting was under the hood mainly because of the sound coming out of it. Upon further inspection the owner had shoved a LS1 engine under the hood with a custom exhaust system. One of the most questioned cars was the original Mini Cooper but it was a stretch limo version. The owner informed people it was originally owned by the Spice Girls and was actually signed by them on the rear.
Spice Girls Mini Cooper Limo
De Tomaso Pantera
The cars garnering the most attention were the Ford GT, Lamborghini Murcielago, De Tomaso Pantera and the Aston Martin(s). A ton of American cars showed up and they even had their own (decent size) section. Three Pontiac G8′s were in attendance all parked next to each other. Two were GT’s and one was a GXP. The GXP had a Holden badge on the rear and one GT had a custom hiding (flip down) front license plate.
The turnout was terrific. The weather held out and really ended up being beautiful. I am not sure we could have asked for a better Cars & Café to kick off the season! Here is looking forward to the first Saturday next month.
Episode 20 starts by introducing this weeks guest, the one and only Jeff Glucker joining us from The Hooniverse. Jeff kicked us off by telling us a little about himself and how The Hooniverse came to be. I had nothing in the garage this week but Jeff has a Buick Enclave and we discuss that. We then move along to the major news of the week segment. This week included-
We continued with our newer section called tweetmeme. This week we focused on Ray Wert vs. Jason Calacanis.
Next came our main topics. This week the topics included the most recent Toyota Prius issues and the performance specs of the upcoming McLaren MP4-12C.
The Corvette ZR1 is one of those cars that just screams “America can do it”. America can build a world quality sports car. Yes, you read that correctly. America can build a car that competes with and can beat Ferrari’s, Lamborghini’s and more. While in development, the ZR1 was code named the Blue Devil with the reasoning behind that the current CEO at the time, Rick Wagoner, went to Duke and the mascot is the Blue Devil.
Let’s start with the specs. The hand built, supercharged LS9 V8 pumps out 638 hp and 604 ft-lb going to the rear wheels. The power is put down through a Tremec six-speed manual. The power goes to the rear wheels via two half shafts which are each different diameters to minimize wheel hop under hard launches. The driver’s side half shaft is larger to offset the weight of the battery being on the passenger’s side in the rear. Ride control features Delphi’s Magnetic Selective Ride Control system. The shocks in this set up provide real time dampening and change instantly with road conditions. There is a sport and touring mode which is controlled by a round knob on the center console. To save weight, the frame of the ZR1 is aluminum and many body panels including the fenders, roof, hood, front splitter and rocker extensions are all made of carbon fiber. The hood has a polycarbonate window that allows visibility of the intercooler and the polycarbonate window is visible on the hood while driving.
Driving the ZR1 is both surreal and yet also familiar. The experience is familiar in the sense that everything feels like a normal Corvette. The interior is, for the most part, the same. The seats have ZR1 embroidered on the headrests but other then that, they are stock. The seats are comfortable, just like any other Corvette, but this is not just any Corvette. The ZR1 is capable of 1.1 g’s of force and these stock seats are fine for the road but on a track, more bolstering is needed. The recaros from the CTS-V would be terrific, but unfortunately they will not fit in the current C6 interior.
The clutch is light and easy to modulate. The supercharger whine is noticeable whenever you are on the gas, more than when just cruising. The gauge cluster is stock Corvette other than a boost gauge and the 200 mph speedometer with ZR1 screen printed on it.
As I mentioned the experience is surreal as it is familiar. The experience is surreal in the sense that the car just launches like a rocket with 0-60 coming in 3.3 seconds under ideal conditions. You can hit 66 mph in first gear. Bringing you back to reality are the brakes which are carbon ceramic rotors originally developed for the Ferrari Enzo and FXX. Driving is difficult to explain. The speed builds fast yet the car always feels planted. Wind noise is surprisingly in check. The steering is easy and not over boosted and yet, is lighter then some of the competitors. The dual mode exhaust opens the butterfly valves above 3000 rpm’s and then it just sounds like a symphony. The redline comes quickly under acceleration, reaching the maximum 6800 rpm with 10.5 psi of boost. The ZR1 is the every day super car because the suspension does not beat you up on city streets and highway expansion joints.
The interesting thing about driving a ZR1 on the street is the way people react. You could almost venture that it is a sleeper car in some ways because Corvettes are commonplace. They are not as uncommon as Ferrari and Lamborghini (depending on where you live) and when you are on the road, most people do not even notice the car. In fact, the only time the car was noticed was under hard acceleration when the dual mode exhaust opened up and the exhaust turned devilish. When cruising next to any other car, it never received a second glance. If you are looking for some serious attention from what you drive, you will either have tell everyone how much power this thing really has, or shop elsewhere.
The Carbon Fiber Roof Panel
The ZR1 I drove was loaded with the $10,000 premium package which includes the leather wrapped dash, heated seats, memory seats, navigation, Bluetooth, premium Bose sound system and much more. Also optioned on this particular ZR1 was the chrome wheel package. You do get slapped with a $1,300 gas guzzler tax on all ZR1′s. All said and done, the total sticker price came to $121,465.00 which is a lot of money for a Corvette, though this is not just any Corvette.
The ZR1 is a testament that General Motors really can build a world class super car. Taking on the world’s best, both on the road and the track, for a fraction of the price. The value proposition is insane. When looking at the competition, the ZR1 falls short in the interior but this car is all about the powertrain and, more specifically, that supercharged LS9 with an intoxicating exhaust note that is like music to your ears. The question comes down to if would you buy this over the competition. An Audi R8 starts at $114,200, is not as fast and while having a distinct look and a much nicer interior along with that premium brand name, has less power. When looking at the competition, you have to ask yourself what is most important: the best bang for your buck and one of the fastest cars on the road or a brand name that costs more and delivers less. If more power for less money sounds better then you should really take a look at the ZR1.
Full Disclosure- Vehicle was provided for a first drive by Classic Chevrolet
While I strongly reject that anyone was put in danger while making this video, I recognize publicly that concerns about reckless driving have been raised. Reckless driving is a real issue, and I acknowledge that some in the online automotive industry have expressed concern at the driving displayed in the video. In response to those concerns and more importantly because I share concerns about reckless driving, I have decided to pull the video. While I was there and personally know that no one was endangered in the situation, I understand that it is hard for some who were not there to see or realize that. My intent was never to be controversial.
Episode 17 starts by introducing this weeks guest Erich Merkle joining us from Autoconomy. Erich joins us in the second half of the podcast for the main topics of the week. I then discuss the four door long box Ram 2500 with a cummins diesel engine that I drove during the past week. What an experience. We move along to the major news of the week segment. This week included-
We tried out a new section this week called tweetmeme. This week we focused on the demise of Hummer and peoples reactions on Twitter. Zeroing in on how people reacted both initially and after the news sank in.
We then proceed to the clip of the week segment. This week we featured a newer Subaru ad about being pet approved – Parallel Parking
Next came our main topics at which point Erich joined us. This week those topics included Toyoda going to Washington and the Toyota hearings, Hummers current situation, the upcoming New York Auto Show, and we touch on the future of the industry and Chrysler.
This past weekend, Autorama’s World of Wheels show came to the Twin Cities. This show travels around the nation and is one of the premier custom car show series. The show itself is put on by Championship Auto Shows. Sponsors include everyone from O’Reilly Auto Parts to Meguiar’s. I went with Jason Pawelsky and we agreed, without question, that the show had its high points and low points. So! Let’s get to it.
1970 Mach1 Mustang
Without a doubt, there were some really nice cars there. A Ford Mustang club was in attendance with a booth filled with Mustangs. One that really stood out was a 1970 Mach1 with gorgeous canary yellow paint. It was one of the highlights of the show and was just a great looking car. It looked terrific and was sitting next to a fourth generation Mach1 (circa 2000). Not to be outdone, the Mustang section had competition from their fierce rival, Camaro. A Chevrolet Camaro club had a section with classic Camaros from yesteryear including a gorgeous Camaro SS featuring a 427 in the engine bay. Of course, quite a few new Camaros were on the show floor as well, sitting next to their vintage elders.
A number of old Chevrolet 210 sedans, along with the older Corvettes, were scattered throughout the show floor. A 1961 Chevrolet Impala was getting quite a bit of attention, probably because it was un-restored and yet looked great for its age. The car’s paint was not terrific and the interior was slightly faded but many of these cars on the floor were full restorations so it was nice to see something that was original and in rather good condition.
Supercharged LS9 V8
Another highlight was a 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan. This car was being done by L’Cars Automotive Specialties in Cameron, WI. A customer brought the car to the fine people at L’Cars and they have created one heck of a beast for the lucky owners. Starting with an Art Morrison GT sport chassis and a Ford 9 inch rear end, including a limited slip differential as the base, the engine is a crate supercharged LS9 V8 from the Corvette ZR1 with a Hennessy cold air intake feeding the engine. The supercharged LS9 is pushing out 700 hp to the rear wheels and 650 ft-lb through a GM 6L80E six-speed automatic transmission. The exhaust is a polished stainless steel set up from Borla with dual 2.5 inch oval tips in the rear. The exhaust system has an electric cut out system with straight outlets under the car. Bringing all this to a stop is 13 inch Wilwood drilled and slotted rotors in the front and rear with 6 piston calipers in the front and 4 piston calipers in the back. This whole vehicle was 99% completed and they were just working out some fuel delivery issues. Without a doubt, this was one of the coolest cars at the show.
1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door Sedan with supercharged LS9 V8
GNX
Then there were the low points. One of the saddest things I saw was a GNX and, if you know me at all, you know how much love and respect I have for the GNX. It was just this particular GNX that just made me sad all over. I was excited when I saw it across the show floor but as I got closer and closer, my excitement turned to devastation. The paint was in terrible condition with swirls all over and the rear window had a tint job that looks like a child performed the deed with a break in the middle of the rear window where a new piece of tint was spliced in. The interior was actually in fairly decent condition but the engine bay, which needs no help after leaving the factory, was chromed out. From the ugly, oversized manifold in black and chrome to other oversized things, it was all over the place under the hood. Do not even get me started on the stickers! The thing was just a hot mess, except for the interior. There were more low points because several cars had terrible paint jobs with swirls in the finish. It is one thing when you have original paint, but to restore a car with a new paint job and improperly use a buffer is just sad.
OMG its Doc Hudson!
Overall the experience was fun. People were enjoying the cars and the atmosphere. A special attraction for the kids was the Hudson Hornet aka, Doc Hudson, from the movie Cars. Friends know I am a huge Cars fan and so seeing Doc Hudson was yet another highlight for this big kid. Overall, the show was a great way to spend a Winter Saturday afternoon as Spring and the season for fun cars approaches.
The pony car wars are back in full swing. I covered this with the review of the Camaro V6. I will not focus as much on the pony car wars rather, the focus will be on the Camaro SS itself. The Camaro has been enjoying brisk sales. Most are leaving the dealers lots at full MRSP. The new Camaro continues to outsell both the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger each month since it has re-arrived on the scene, it would be fair to say the Camaro has been a hit so far.
This car is based on the Zeta platform, which is not a light platform. Pair that with sophisticated independent suspension set up, and you end up with a heavy car. To say this car is a porker, well, it would be justified. It needs to call up a weight loss clinic and lose about 500 lbs quick. The SS I had was equipped with a manual 6 speed transmission. The cars official weight, according to General Motors, is 3849 lbs! The Camaro SS is slightly heavier then the V6, and the extra weight is sitting directly above the front wheels. You can directly feel this weight when driving aggressively.
Optional Inferno Orange Interior
The car I had was a 2SS with a few nice option packages including the RS package, interior accent trim package, cyber grey metallic stripe package, 20″ polished aluminum wheels, and inferno orange metallic paint. The RS package is $1200, and for that you get 20″ flangeless painted aluminum wheels, body-color roof ditch molding, high intensity discharge headlights (xenons) with halo rings, and RS unique tail lights.
RS Unique Tail Lights
I like that the xenons that come with this package are bi-xenon. They do not list them as such. That means both the high and low beams are xenon, vs having the high beams be regular halogens. The polished wheel package replaced the regular painted aluminum wheels that come with the RS package for $400. The most interesting of the options was the combination of the inferno orange metallic exterior paint and the interior accent trim package. This combination had the interior swathed in inferno orange from the stitching to the black and orange seats. Also, we can not forget the orange plastic moldings. This made for a very bright interior. At first it was a little much, but as the week went on the orange interior grew on me.
The big draw to the SS is the engine. Equipped with the lovely and ever versatile 6.2L LS3 pushrod V8 from the base Corvette. In the Camaro SS the LS3 is slightly detuned to 426 hp and 420 lb-ft with the manual transmission.
When equipped with an automatic, the engine is no longer the LS3 rather the L99, putting out 400 hp and 410 lb-ft. There is no question this engine is good for much more power with a slight electronics adjustment and some upgrades like superchargers and cold air intakes. The car can handle the power just fine. Rated at 4.7 seconds 0-60, the car is no slouch at the drag strip. Seat of the pants puts you in the range though it feels a tick slower due to the heft the car has about it. The car is rated at 16/24 mpg, and I can honestly say I topped the highway rating. I took the Camaro on a road trip down to Des Moines, IA. On the way there I managed a respectable 21.2 mpg average. That was ok, but on the way back I averaged 25.2 mpg, which I was truly impressed with. I had the cruise control set at 75mph both ways. With the cruise control set at 60 mph, I would venture a bet you could get close to 28mpg.
This car could just possibly be the national symbol for thumbs up. Everywhere I went someone was giving me a thumbs up. I blew past a man in a Jeep Liberty, he was craning his neck to see the car so hard I thought he was going to drive off the road. Everyone wants to look inside and tell you about their Camaro story from back in the day. Do not go to the mall and expect to walk right in. Someone will stop you to talk about the car.
I mentioned the interior in the last review and aside from the inferno orange trim package the interior is the same. I love the retro styling that Chevrolet has done with the interior. The graining on the materials is decent looking, but the materials themselves are very hard and cold. The Mustang has the upper hand when it comes to technology when you consider the available touch screen navigation and Microsoft Sync system.
I hope for the next generation that General Motors can find a way to shed some major weight. They could use more high strength steel, or more exotic materials. Maybe they should just dip into the Corvette’s parts bin. Make some body panels out of composite or better yet, carbon fiber. A sticking point could become using more exotic materials becomes expensive quickly. This car is not at a high price point for what you are getting.
The take aways after driving this Camaro for a week were pretty clear to me. First, you always get out feeling like you drove an American hero or a national icon. Second, the interior materials could use an upgrade in the next generation along with an overall diet. Third, muscle cars can now do more than just a straight line. Fourth and final, the American public has spoken and they love love the new Camaro!
Hennessey Performance Engineering, also known as HPE, has been tuning cars for a long time. They are very well known and tune various cars, everything from Chevrolet Corvettes to Audi R8′s and many other high performance cars. Taking something that is already powerful and overall a great car, and making it better is truly an art. HPE has been working hard on the new 2010 Camaro since it came out and is finally getting close to releasing the HPE700. The heart of this beast will be the 6.2 liter supercharged LS9 V8 from the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. This is not a simple drop and swap engine job. Hennessey is tweaking the engine to extract even more power from this amazing V8. The HPE700 will be rated at a incredible 725 hp and 741 lb-ft. That power is good for a quick sprint 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and you will be stopping from that speed in just 104 feet. Stopping will be handled by the upgraded 15 inch Brembo brakes. Other upgrades include a carbon fiber body kit and three piece 20 inch Hennessey designed wheels This car has been in development for quite a while and enthusiasts have been waiting impatiently. The official car is going to debut this week at the SEMA show in Las Vegas. The HPE700 is set for a limited production run with only 24 units being built.
The below video was put out by Hennessey back in September of the HPE700 on the Dyno. Note- The hp and lb-ft numbers were different then the final numbers when the video was taken.