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  • Drove the new GTO today

    First off.... the car does look better in person than in photos. Yes it could look a little sportier, but it's not bad.

    Now, the driving part. I have to say in many ways it is superior to the f-body. The independant rear suspension is a definate step up. The car tracks better over rough pavement, stays planted in corners without the little steering corrections that you get accustomed to in an f-body.

    One thing that is a little goofy. This is supposed to be a coupe with seating for four. It will seat four, I even tried the back seat. It's not too bad. The problem is that it takes Houdini's genetic offspring to get into the back seat in the first place. You must push a button on the front seat to enable the power mechanism to move the seat all the way forward in order to be able to step into the rear area. You can't do this by merely tilting the seat foreward. My 6 year old couldn't do it either. He has an easier time getting into the back seat of the latest generation f-body, just a little less leg room once back there.


    The exhaust is quiet at idle, and speaks well at upper rpms. Not as loud as a uncapped borla, but a borlish muffled tone.

    This example was an automatic, red with red interior. Not my mix of colors. I told them that if they ever get a silver 6 speed with black leather give me a call. The car will be available for delivery after the Sebring race... the car must be there for some sponsorship stuff.

    So after the test drive I drove off in my WS6, Zaino'd to the hilt, t-tops off and in the cruise mode. What comes up behind me? A blue 5.0 Mustang notchback with dual exhausts, monster tach and shift light weaving in traffic to catch up with me. He gets next to me and throws a few revs but I don't bite. A few miles up the road he's stuck at a light leading out of town. You guessed it...... I end up right next to him. A long light too. We both are feeling it. The light goes green, my tires grab the ground as I ease out. I hear him start to lose traction so I bury it. The revs climb, the engine singing it's sweet song. As I walk the mustang, hazing the 285 SZ50s halfway through 2nd gear and barking the third gear shift, I think to myself how lucky I am to not be driving the new GTO. The race would have been closer, the noise would have been quieter, and my wallet would have been alot lighter.


    Don't get me wrong folks, the new GTO is a much better car than what has been previously passed off as a performance car. Too bad it's more than $25K. That would be a performance benchmark for the price. Maybe a used one in a few years.....

  • #2
    Yeah i must say... if i was gonna spend that kind of $ on a car it would probably be a used low mileage c5 corvette. But I am completely content with the WS-6 for now
    1997 6-spd WS6 Trans Am

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    • #3
      I sat in the GTO at the Cleveland Auto Show. I didn't care about the interior. I felt they could have done more for the interior. The Stereo, the A/C outlets and a few other things for the money. One thing I haven't gotten a full story on was differences in the GTO's LS1 vs stock LS1s in F-Bodies. I think I read that the GTO has an LS6 Cam and LS6 Intake Manifold. WHat about the heads. I'll be reading more stuff on it. What do you guys think?
      Mixedpuppy

      1998 TA, mostly stock, SLP hood, ram air plastic intake, K&N Filter, Transgo Shift Kit, Kooks Stainless LT headers with Magna Flow Cats, Borla Exhaust (Medium plate setting), Kenny Brown SFCs, BMR Tower Strut Brace, 17" ROH RT Rims, 9.5 BFG KDWs, SLP Airlid, Smooth bore bellow, 85mm MAF. Nitrous to come. Action figure not included.

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      • #4
        Forgot to mention a few items:

        It's all metal. No plastic fenders or doors. There are plastic bumper covers but the the rest is steel.

        Also seems to be plenty of room on the passenger side front of the motor to hang a supercharger.

        Twin exhaust tips on same side exiting the facia will make opposite side exit duals not feasable unless bodywork done.

        Kept bumping my head on the roofline when getting into car.

        T-tops sure would be nice.

        Needs hood scoop(s)

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        • #5
          i dont like it they shouldve left the gto alone, let the poor girl r.i.p

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          • #6
            Re: Drove the new GTO today

            Originally posted by Joe 1320
            I told them that if they ever get a silver 6 speed with black leather give me a call. .....
            Hey Joe, that EXACT car is at a dealership about 5 minutes from my house. I sat in it. Silver, black interior, 6 speed. A sweeet car. $32,000. I tell them to put it on hold for you.
            96 WS6 Formula: Ram Air, 383 Stroker, Ported LT4 Heads and Manifold, 1.6 Crane Rollers, 58MM T.B., AS&M Headers, Borla Exhaust, Meziere Elec. H2O Pump, Canton Deep Sump Oil Pan, 100 HP OF TNT N2O!! , T56 Conversion w/ Pro 5.0 shifter, SPEC Stage 3 Clutch, Hotchkiss Subframe Conn., Lakewood Adj. Panhard Bar, Spohn Adj. LCA's, BMR Adj. T.A., Custom 12 bolt w/ 3:73's, Moser Axles, Eaton Posi, Moser Girdle
            11.6 @ 123mph (1.6 60' - getting there )

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            • #7
              Re: Re: Drove the new GTO today

              Originally posted by N20LT4Bird
              Hey Joe, that EXACT car is at a dealership about 5 minutes from my house. I sat in it. Silver, black interior, 6 speed. A sweeet car. $32,000. I tell them to put it on hold for you.
              Nah... I just want to see it in Silver. If I did get one, most likely would end up being Black/Black.

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