The Big Three are all back with high end sports cars. What's your pick?
Chevrolet has the Corvette, Dodge has the Viper, and Ford has the GT. This is the first time since the above photo was taken a few years ago that all three manufacturers have had super cars to match each other.
Chevrolet has the Corvette, Dodge has the Viper, and Ford has the GT. This is the first time since the above photo was taken a few years ago that all three manufacturers have had super cars to match each other. Each derives it’s power from very different engines, with a TT V6, SC V8, and an NA V10 for comparison. However, they all put down within 50 HP of each other. But how well do they match up?
Ford GT
Let us start with the one that is not yet for sale, and is also by far the most expensive. With a projected price of $400,000 when it goes on sale, it is by and far the largest price tag of these three. It is priced to compete with the Lamborghini Aventador, not it’s domestic counterparts. Is the extra price worth it? That’s for you to decide.
For roughly $400,000 you get a carbon fiber shell and body, with a mid mounted twin turbo 3.5L V6 pushing out over 600 HP and torque. This is mated to a seven speed dual clutch automatic. It also has active aerodynamic components, and six piston Brembo carbon ceramic brakes. Everything is available in carbon fiber for this vehicle, from the seats to the rims. This should be the lightest of the three by quite a bit.
Dodge Viper ACR Extreme
A Viper ACR with the Extreme Aero body kit comes in at $150,000, a far cry from the price of the GT. It has the highest aerodynamic down force of any current production vehicle, which helps it through the corners. However, this also hurts it’s top speed to the tune of 27 mph. The Viper is powered by the largest engine in any production vehicle, an 8.4L V10 which puts out 645 HP and 600 torque. This is put through a six speed manual gearbox. Stopping power is again provided by six piston Brembo carbon ceramic brakes.
Chevrolet Corvette Z07
Coming in with a price tag just under the Viper is the $145,000 Corvette Z06 with the Z07 performance package. 650 HP and torque is provided by a supercharged 6.2L V8, mated with an eight speed automatic. If you guessed that the brakes were comprised of six piston Brembo carbon ceramics, you’d be right. This doesn’t have the fancy aero of the other two, but it is the cheapest. It is also the most powerful.
There you have it: Three very different, yet comparable vehicles. Which would be your choice, and why?
Comments
ACR, because the downforce is more than the weight of the car.
Not quite. At top speed, it produces 2,000 pounds of downforce. It still weighs well over 3,000 pounds. The Saleen S7 is the only vehicle that I know of that can claim that.
Yeah. Lol. The Z/28 has 505 hp and 480 torques. Lol.
Yup. The GT500 has 662HP stock, and the Super Snake has over 1,000.
ACR
Why?
Corvette
Why?
Because corvettes are awsome
LoL, fair enough.
I don’t understand the hate behind the 3.5L Ecoboost V6. If it gets up and goes faster then the other 2, let alone its im, then its fine, right?
Yeah, power is power. My favourite engine of these is the V10, just due to sheer size. But my first pick would still be the GT.
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Gt with viper engine and corvette suspension and diff
Best of all the worlds!
vette lol
Why?
The ACR Viper, the best value performance car on sale
Idk about the best for the value. A Focus RS is better value, given the lap times are not four times what the Viper does.
Gt
Why?