The C5 is far from anything that resembles cr*p. The suspension geometry and engineering is vastly superior to my f-body. It weighs about 500lbs less then my f-body, and the build quality is far greater then my f-body. The basic C5 is one of the best handling cars on the road bone stock which includes many of the exotics. Now, it has the same LS1 motor (sort of) as the f-body so it gives the illusion that the f-body will hang with it especially with the new SS and Firehawk models with the 1LE suspension upgrades, but that is where it ends. There is a lot that we can do to the f-body to make it quick and all out fast in the quarter mile. However, I plan to, at some point, buy all adjustable tubular suspension components as well as the K-member and A-arms from BMR. After these upgrades, my f-body MAY hang with the stock C5 on a road course. With the Vortech supercharger and other motor mods it will definitely be faster, but not better. Actually, I even prefer my C4s on a course to my f-body. The C5 is just simply a better designed and a better built vehicle. The only time, to my recollection, that the f-body was close in performance was the late 60s ZL1 Camaro and the late 70s Pontiacs with the W72 400 in '77-'79 and the WS6 suspension in '79. However, the build quality of these was suspect (I have one in it original state).
I think it also makes a difference with knowing your vehicle in comparison to another. When I drove a LS1 f-body for the first time, I liked my LT1 '97 much better. My car even felt as though it was quicker.
Actually, I sold my '85 Vette with 42,000 miles to buy my '97 f-body, and when I took possession of the '97, I felt as though I was driving a truck in comparison. It is all about perception.
I think it also makes a difference with knowing your vehicle in comparison to another. When I drove a LS1 f-body for the first time, I liked my LT1 '97 much better. My car even felt as though it was quicker.
Actually, I sold my '85 Vette with 42,000 miles to buy my '97 f-body, and when I took possession of the '97, I felt as though I was driving a truck in comparison. It is all about perception.
Some people buy their cars for their own reasons and some buy it to be seen in. Guess which one I am? 


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