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Author Topic: 2007 Corvette Overview. How does it compare to the 2007 GXP, Red line & Opel GT?  (Read 16567 times)

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Offline TecSolOnt

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  No comparison... I could buy a Vette anytime I want but like Camaro's, Challenger's, Mustangs etc there is ton of them on every street corner , they don't have much personality, nothing unique about them.  They just keep pumping them out.  I'm one who is glad they quit producing our cars, intend to keep it a very long time.

  My Sol is plenty fast enough, handles well enough and stands out in a crowd. What more do I want in a sports car? Nope it's not the fastest , the best handler, the most expensive but it is great value and unique. In time it will be even more unique. 

 I see them much like the TR6 or similar classic looking sports car, a bit timeless. Over time they will be even more appreciated for their body style IMHO. Then we get standard parts , pretty good engineering and about 300 HP to play with.  Not a bad package.  :tool:


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Offline EarthNTX

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Is that an MGA hardtop I see there? I had a 1959 with roll up windows and hardtop. Just sayin'..... ;)
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Yes, although it is termed a coupe in MGA speak.  That one is a 1962 Mk 2 with 4 wheel disc brakes.

Not a lot of coupes were built - nice to hear from another former owner.  Those are my two sports coupes, 50 years apart!
2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe
1958 MGA Twincam (race car)
1962 MGA Deluxe Coupe
1957 Jamaican bodied MGA
1971 Jensen Interceptor
2007 BMW Z4M coupe
Recently sold:
1969 MGC roadster,
1965 Jensen CV8,
1969 Lamborghini Islero S
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
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Offline EarthNTX

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It was such a long time ago, but I believe the MGA's grill was different from yours. It followed the curve of the hood. Yours looks different. Also, I didn't have those chrome air intakes (?) on the hood. It was rebuilt and we put a harley exhaust on it..it sounded great!  :D I also owned a 1956 Lotus Super 6 not the 7  It was a hill climber, right hand drive, 3 speed. Fast l'il sucker!  :lol:

Nice cars you have..yeah!  :thumbs:
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Offline wspohn

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Yes, the Mk 2 grille stepped back from the smoother 1500 and 1600 versions.  All MGAs had the little chrome ovals on the body beside the bonnet - if yours didn't, it may have been modified.

I find the coupe makes a much nicer highway tourer than the roadster.
2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe
1958 MGA Twincam (race car)
1962 MGA Deluxe Coupe
1957 Jamaican bodied MGA
1971 Jensen Interceptor
2007 BMW Z4M coupe
Recently sold:
1969 MGC roadster,
1965 Jensen CV8,
1969 Lamborghini Islero S
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
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wspohn and EarthNTX thanks indeed for jumping back in with your comments and input on this thread.  I have decided to help things a long a bit with this sidebar... it refers to the Porsche as well in the original article published in the October 2006 issue of Car and Driver magazine.  You might find it interesting...

C/D Comparison - 2007 Solstice GXP vs. 2006 Porsche...

My bad, I tried to get the link to work but it would not respond...those of you who have the October 2006 issue of Car and Driver Magazine you will find the article on page 123.  It is indeed worth reading.

Ron

« Last Edit: July 20, 2011, 08:52:36 PM by GXPinKC »
Code 1100, Order#KCPDVV 04-28-2006, Delivery: 12-27-2006 

2007 Aggressive GXP, 5-speed, Ebony Leather seats w red accent stitching, Chrome Wheels, Air, 6-Disc, Monsoon, Sport Metallic Pedals & Premium Headliner.

MSRP $30,300 less $1,000 GMMC credit.  Deal: $28,180. ($2,120 under MSRP).


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Offline EarthNTX

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I tried your link. Got a printed white page..hmmm
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When I bought the Mallett in 2007, I went through the debate.  New Corvette, 50K plus, and have one of a couple million.  New Z06, 75K plus, and have one of a hundred thousand.  Mallett V8 Solstice, 50K even, and have one of a hundred.  The Mallett is 350lbs lighter than the 'vette, with the same horsepower.  A no brainer for me.
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Offline timlange3

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I've never been in a Corvette, always been curious though.  For those that have OWNED both, a convertible Corvette and a Covertible Kappa, which one is better in handling the twisties?  That is for cars still stock.  Is one hands down better?  Leave the price factor out of it too please. 

Even in this thread there appears to be two very different viewpoints.

Thanks,

Tim.
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Offline Uranium-238

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To if you ignore price the Corvette is going to to be better in almost all areas. More power, fuel efficincy is the same, more storage area/a real trunk, better reliability (NA pushrod V8 vs. overcomputerized DOHC turbo 4-banger) and so on.

I don't hold with the argument "I want something unique, can't have the same thing everyone else has." My take on sports cars is it's all about performance, and if everyone else has the top performing car that's not going to stop me from buying it.

The only reason I didn't get a 'vette was that I only wanted to buy new. I've since learned my lesson about that.
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Great points all and yes if you go back and look at the first post in this thread you will see that total production of the 2007 was big:

The Coupe........21,484
Convertible.......10,918
Z06...................8,159

Drum Role.........40,561 Produced

Now someone with some smarts pull up the 2007 Kappa production.  The "Wow" factor is off the charts for the Kappa's, uh, ya know they are rare as hens teeth and I for one drive it a bit safer after wrecking my S.O. 1995 Pontiac Firebird Formula, and as I have said it was fitted with the Corvette 5.7 liter V8 engine and 6-speed manual transmission, as i remember it had 280 HP and tons of low end torque but uh, the Birds were somewhat rare compared to the Corvette's!

Go to:  http://www.compnine.com/vid.php?Vin=1G2MG35X97Y120075  ---IMPORTANT, YOU WILL HAVE TO PUT IN YOUR VIN #!!! 

Please add to the thread, it's a good one!

You will see 8,841 exactly 8,841 vehicles matching my make and model.  Just do it pull it up, if I have not goofed up this post, if so, I will take my leave red faced.  The Kappa's are special and more so each day of ownership.  The heritage is somewhat unique!
« Last Edit: July 21, 2011, 01:14:44 PM by GXPinKC »
Code 1100, Order#KCPDVV 04-28-2006, Delivery: 12-27-2006 

2007 Aggressive GXP, 5-speed, Ebony Leather seats w red accent stitching, Chrome Wheels, Air, 6-Disc, Monsoon, Sport Metallic Pedals & Premium Headliner.

MSRP $30,300 less $1,000 GMMC credit.  Deal: $28,180. ($2,120 under MSRP).


DDM Race Backbone, Probeam, & Red Cross Bay Brace
JPM Leather Center Console
Windrestrictor
MRZ Performance Billet Caps
Beach Party FBC
Solo Mach Exhaust

Offline wspohn

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You will see 8,841 exactly 8,841 vehicles matching my make and model.  Just do it pull it up, if I have not goofed up this post, if so, I will take my leave red faced.  The Kappa's are special and more so each day of ownership.  The heritage is somewhat unique!

No, you have that right, but to put it into perspective, over 8000 cars is nowhere near rare, and that is only for that model year and doesn't take into account all the other model years.

Just as an example, the one year of Kappa production you cited exceeds the total production of all years of every one of the cars listed in my signature.
2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe
1958 MGA Twincam (race car)
1962 MGA Deluxe Coupe
1957 Jamaican bodied MGA
1971 Jensen Interceptor
2007 BMW Z4M coupe
Recently sold:
1969 MGC roadster,
1965 Jensen CV8,
1969 Lamborghini Islero S
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
Bill in BC

Offline JoshMcMadMac

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Just as an example, the one year of Kappa production you cited exceeds the total production of all years of every one of the cars listed in my signature.

Except the Fiero.   :cool:

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Except the Fiero.   :cool:

Yes, you are right, although if one considers the 1988 Fiero GT which had a totally different suspension from the earlier cars, they only made around 6500 of those.  But good catch, the number of Fiero GTs from 1986 through 1988 was well over the single year number for 2007 GXPs.
2009 Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe
1958 MGA Twincam (race car)
1962 MGA Deluxe Coupe
1957 Jamaican bodied MGA
1971 Jensen Interceptor
2007 BMW Z4M coupe
Recently sold:
1969 MGC roadster,
1965 Jensen CV8,
1969 Lamborghini Islero S
1988 Pontiac Fiero GT
Bill in BC

 

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