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Old 09-28-03, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If the next corvette were all-wheel drive with all kinds of other improvements, would you still retain the same respect that you have (if any) for it? Do you think that if it were all-wheel drive, you would feel that Chevy has abandoned its heritage? Or would it excite you and make you think that Chevy is finally catching up with the times? I want to see what you all think about this.
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the typhoon and syclones were all wheel drives with a 4.3 turbo and they were rocket ships 13 sec and 12 sec in that order . bone stock . would probably raise the price a subsantial amount . but you would never have to worry about breaking the tires loose and straight as an arrow only my 2 cents steve
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I'd love an all wheel drive 'Vette. Shouldn't even up the price by too much, even the bottom of the line subaru comes with it. Heck, even most mini-vans have it anymore, why shouldn't America's Sports Car?
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I think AWD would be an awesome idea. If there was an issue of it raising the price a lot, maybe they could use AWD on the high performance model so they base package wouldnt cost as much.
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AWD would be a great addition. Does someone know if the C5/6 chassis is capable of carrying AWD?
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AWD is heavy.

AWD kills top-end speed.

I would not buy an AWD Corvette.

Look around. AWD is not as prevalent in sports cars as the Import Media would have you believe.

AWD is not some "advanced technology" that has eluded Corvette, or something that Corvette has to "catch up" to.



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why would you want all wheel drive on asphalt? I have a bronco for 4 wheeling in the mud, but wouldn't take my vette there. I dont see the reasoning behind awd on the road, except from a marketing stand point for people without a clue. Someone please explain why this is needed on the street.
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AWD is a little heavier, but helps cars like the 911 Turbo and Lamborgini Diablo get to the 1/4 mile faster than my car, and both of those outrun my car for top-end speed comparisons too.

It's a great safety feature, especially on wet surfaces. Granted, cars can be quick and handle well with RWD. It's tried and true. However, I do feel that AWD is superior technology, and I would rather be spinning 4 wheels against the competition instead of two.
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AWD helps cars like the 911 Turbo and Lamborgini Diablo get to the 1/4 mile faster than my car, and both of those outrun my car for top-end speed comparisons too.
The reason that is true is not because of AWD. It's not even close to the main factor. The 911 Turbo costs 120 grand, while the Diablo is 300 grand. There are quite a few other factors involved there..... In fact, the Z06 and 911 Turbo are just about equal, if memory serves correct--pushing the same horsepower.

And I can't believe I forgot this: it's not as good for handling either, unless you want to go do some rally racing with your Corvette.

I'm not saying AWD is worthless, I'm just saying I don't see any concrete advantage as to why Corvette should switch to it.



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AWD- this would be pretty neat. that would be even cooler
if it had started with the C-3'S
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Sorry to change the subject for sec..........but that is a sweet ride 81LT4! Very nice job!



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There is a point at which 0-60 times can not be improved unless extremely exotic and impractical-for-the-street tires are mounted at the rear. Zora new the value of all wheel drive for grat handling and was experimenting with it almost 40 years ago.

In a multi model vette line (oh boy, here he goes again), a world beater model with a mid engine and all wheel drive with CF drive / half shafts would be a helluva car. In a single model vette line, power to weight ratio, traction control, and suspension improvements, IMO, are the elements to success.
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Sorry to change the subject for sec..........but that is a sweet ride 81LT4! Very nice job!



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And I can't believe I forgot this: it's not as good for handling either, unless you want to go do some rally racing with your Corvette.
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Are you kidding me? AWD is great for handling on ALL roads. Have you ever been in a car (Audi A4 for example) with RWD and then driven the AWD version of it (A4 Quattro)? With almost no suspension mods (other than what is necessary) the AWD model will destroy the RWD around turns. The advantage of AWD as far as handling is concerned is that the system can decide which wheels should get the most power.
Lets say your taking a hard left turn. As your in mid-turn and the cars body is being pulled to the right , the left side tires (front and back) are losing traction. At this point, the AWD system will send (FOR EXAMPLE) 65% of the power to the right side tires (most going to the rear because the cars weight is being pushed back) and 35% to the left side tires. While still maintaining grip, you can fly through that turn much faster.
The other obvious advantage is that the tires will hook up MUCH sooner on take off. They may chirp, only just a bit. Therefore your 60ft times will also be much faster.
THE DOWN SIDES:
An increase in weight (insignificant compared to advantages in all ways except top speed).
No more burn outs or donuts
Can you deal with that?
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The AWD cars I have been in seem to want to pull forward slightly when turning. It doesn't feel as precise and linear to me. It is safe and more stable (harder to break it loose on a turn), but like I said, it doesn't feel as precise to me.



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