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Does anyone else prefer the look of the narrow body Stingray vs the wide body GS/Z06?

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I'm not trying to start a flame war. Just hear me out. I know I have to decide this for myself, but I find it helpful to get my thoughts out of my head and listen to feedback. I like this forum for its congeniality.:smile-new:

I now know (after the latest test drive) I must have MSRC in my Z51 equipped C7. Unofficially, Canadian GS prices start about 3700 over a similarly equipped Z51/MRSC. It's certainly within realm of doable. Cost is not the issue. Though I would certainly not be getting the Z07 package were I to choose the GS, because....

I don't go to the track. I get my jollies on lovely narrow mountain roads at my disposable all over this province (near and far away). I certainly don't "need" the increased limits of the GS... it's plenty easy enough to get into trouble/kill myself/harm others if I was trying to push even a base Stingray on these mountains. It would also be cheaper in the long run with replacing the smaller brakes and narrower tires of the Stingray vs the GS. Again, cost not the issue, but it's worth mentioning.

It's also worth mentioning the thought of driving the wide body car with its 285s up front and 335s in the rear in even light rain (yes, Virginia, some of us drive our sports cars in the wet), and likelihood of losing grip all too easily. Remember, my region of Canada = US Pacific Northwest. It rains a lot here.

So, "practically" speaking (can you believe anyone attempting to argue logic when choosing a 460hp, RWD, 2 seater?!), the Z51 makes more sense. Cheaper to buy, cheaper to maintain, virtually no dynamic penalties for my driving needs, and possibly even a bit more usable as a daily driver given the tires.

BUT.... I'd be willing (like most of you, I'd imagine), to forego any considerations for rationality and worship at the temple of LUST. That's why we buy these things and not Chevy Cruzes, right?

Except.... my eyes can't seem to reconcile (what I consider to be) the visual hodgepodge that is the C7 wide body GS or Z06. The cheap front fender flare additions, the way the rear flares' roundedness seems to clash when added to the foundation of the Stingray's sharp creases. I do much prefer the grille and side skirts on the wide bodied cars, but that's an easy thing to rectify with the aftermarket.

I'm not asking for people to say "YEAH, you go girl!" (er, I'm a guy), or "EFF YOU, anyone who doesn't like flares is un-American!" (which I am, obviously). I'm just trying to see if anyone else is perhaps in the same shoes as me: looking at getting a Corvette, can afford a model above a Z51 (though I admit a Z06 is outside my own budget) optioned just the way they want, but steps back and goes..... I dunno.

[side note: I have practiced this behaviour before. I chose a Boxster GTS over the Spyder last year because 1) the long gearing of all Porsches makes even 330 hp in a 3000 lb roadster too easy to go ballistic in, I certainly don't feel like the car needs the additional 45 hp of the Spyder, and 2) I MUCH preferred the beautiful lines of the standard Boxsters over the double hump of the Spyder. I appear to be in the minority there, but it's true]

For fairness, I think the wide body look is best suited to darker cars/metallics, and they HAVE to be lowered. The wheel gap is comically truck-like. If I went GS, it would be Black Rose, or (against my own argument) Arctic White. Why? Because I think the narrow body also looks best in Arctic White. Especially like this:



*swoon*

Ok, you may now commence telling me I'm crazy. Thanks for listening, everyone.
 
#2 ·
I am sure there will be some people who agree with you.

By the way, the point about the narrower tires being better in the rain would be one of the more logical reasons for you to avoid the Grand Sport.
 
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I don't like the wide body as much as the either. I don't really have any reasoning behind it. I just think the base/Z51 style is more aesthetically pleasing.

I agree, I also don't care for the front wheel moldings
 
#5 ·
Although I personally like this fat butt car, I can’t rationalize $10K difference. The GS is more akin to the Z51 and I already own one.
 
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The base car remains my favorite. It has none of the tacked-on bits that we see on the Z51, Z06 and Grand Sport - and the base car looks better because of it.
 
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I agree or do I disagree? I like the look of the Stringray, Z51, Z06, GS ... oh wait, I like them all!!! I have owned the Z51 and now have the Z06, both gorgeous cars. If you don't like the spats on the Z06 ... take em off! The Z06 is wider with wider tires to accommodate the HP and torque and I am sure a whole lot of other technically engineered reasons that I don't have a clue about.

The bottom line, buy what you like and you will love it. Does not matter what others think. Either way you are a winner, you will have the Corvette ear to ear grin and folks will give you the nod and thumbs up wherever you go!
 
#10 ·
I guess that I'm on the opposite side of the fence. I prefer the overall look of the wide body, but I also think the aggressive looks sort of sets it apart from the majority of other vehicles that you see running around. If I was still looking to purchase and hadn't driven the Z06 I would probably end up with the GS. However, now that I've driven the Z06 I'm a little addicted to the power that it has and would probably miss that extra 190hp that the Z06 has.

I do agree with a couple of the above statements. It would look a better if the front fenders stuck out to where the fender flares are to give a cleaner look, but I guess I love the rest of the look I tend to over look the fender flares. Also I agree that the Z06 needs be lower than they come when being delivered, since the fender gap is a little to much. But I would have to slightly disagree about the wider tires on the GS & Z06 being that much more of an issue. Yes they will hydroplane easier, but with the technology these cars have it you would have to be driving pretty reckless. When I drove out to Spring Mountain a little over a month ago, I ended up driving through a pretty heavy rainstorm, to which there was a good 1/2 inch - inch of water on the road. Was I driving 75 in those conditions, no, but I was doing 45-55 in weather mode and the car still felt firmly planted to the road.

But you really can't go wrong whether you get a no option Corvette, a Z51, a GS or Z06. Since either way you'll be getting a great looking and high performance vehicle that will turn heads. I would just recommend to anyone looking getting exactly the car that you are wanting, assuming you're not breaking your budget.
 
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I prefer the overall look of the wide body. Many ways to get to that decision. For me, it just simply draws my attention.

Gus
 
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People who already have base or Z51 cars will say they like them better, but I think you'll find most first time C7 vette buyers will choose the wide bodied GS. I love my Z51, but if I was buying a new one tomorrow it would be a GS. As far as color, I like black, but they look good in any color.
 
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I also prefer the appearance of the Stingray (the GS and Z06 are not Stingrays. No fish on the side). Don't particularly care for the tacked on wheel well skirts. Looks to me almost JC Whitney (apologize in advance if anyone is offended).

The Z51 gives me all the road legal performance I will ever need. And replacement tires, more choices and kinds.
 
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I'm a product of the so called "muscle car heyday" of the late 60's when the first mod for most guys was wider rear tires. Of course back then, an L60x15 tire was considered huge. So as much as I like the clean look of my Stingray, if I ever replace it, the Grand Sport would be my choice.
 
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Narrow. I thought I wanted a ZO6 till I saw it. They are 2 cheap to flair out the front fenders, paint the rear wing the same collor as the car, make decent looking door skirts, the fender air intakes infront of the rear fender don't appeal to me either
. So I bought a 3LT, Z51, A 8, with just about every option, sent it to Callaway after putting 850 break in miles on it. So now it has 627 ponies, narrow carbon fiber side skirts, and will keep the chrome grill bar.
 
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I agree with the OP. Unlike the smooth clean lines of the C6 Grand Sport, IMO the new GS just doesn't pull it off from a style standpoint…and the spats are simply unacceptable on an expensive sports car. But good luck with your final choice.:smile-new:
 
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#20 · (Edited)
Disappointed with the tone of this thread, for it no longer the OP's thread/title/post of why he prefers the narrow body regular StingRay, (or secondary posts of why I love my particular type of Corvette), but some posts are disparaging others' choices by using such words as cheap, tacked on, JC Whitney, and similar pejorative words.

Hope about if future posts on this thread be tactful and respectful of others' opinions and choices -- as per our SRF guidelines...

I like ICU LQQKIN's post, quoting here: "The bottom line, buy what you like and you will love it. Does not matter what others think. Either way you are a winner, you will have the Corvette ear to ear grin and folks will give you the nod and thumbs up wherever you go!"
 
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Sorry John, but I have to respectfully disagree with you. The OP is looking for honest feedback and even he used the word "cheap" to describe the fender spats.
 
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My car was a present. We went to a dealer with a lot of Corvettes. On the showroom floor there were two almost matching ones. A ZO6 and a Z51. I started out thinking ZO6 but when I looked at them side by side the curves of the Z51 looked better to me than the ZO6. It reminded me more of the lady body design. I liked the flow. I think all the ports on the Z06 kind of broke up the line. Horsepower turned out not to be the deciding factor for me, design did. In the end I chose the Z51.

fltsfshr
 
#24 ·
I honestly like all of the C7 masterpiece's that the General has built for the Corvette in all of us. The OP is looking for honest forthright opinions from all, let your opinion be read without malice towards anyone. I was throughly ecstatic when we were able to purchase a new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7 Masterpiece, a dream I held dear to my heart for years while protecting this "Outstanding" country and driving beaters to work. If I ever get the opportunity to purchase a GS or Z06, how fast does a heartbeat! Follow your calling and get the C7 masterpiece you desire without regret. Enjoy Stage I "The Hunt", I sure did.

SF
Rick
 
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I honestly like all of the C7 masterpiece's that the General has built for the Corvette in all of us. The OP is looking for honest forthright opinions from all, let your opinion be read without malice towards anyone.
Well said, and since we are all unique we all have our own preferences.
There's no right or wrong, just what we each prefer.
 
#28 ·
Does anyone else prefer the look of the narrow body Stingray vs the wide body...

IMO the overall outstanding feature of the C7 generation has been the large variety of options and trims available to personalize your car. I personally prefer the wide stance, look, and performance of the Z06. I've even grown to like the front wheel spats, especially when painted Carbon Flash to match the other trim. Arctic White Z06 with 3LZ Adrenaline Red interior and Competition seats. Luv it!
 
#31 ·
The Stingray's body is not narrow IMO, it is the original/regular C7 body. The Z06 is a regular C7 body on same width chassis as the Stingray (I think), only with wider fenders and rear end to accommodate higher performance parts. The introduction of the Z06 and the GS did not make the Stingray's body any thinner....

To answer the OP: For me, the Stingray has the perfect curbs angles.

JLG

 
#32 ·
Interesting thread! I chose the Z06 because of the wide body. Of course, the extra 190hp didn't hurt anything either! IMO, the wide body just makes a statement! Now, I realize others will disagree and they are certainly entitled to their opinion. The GS was not available when I purchased my Z. If it was, I believe I would have chosen the GS and been very happy! You can't go wrong either way. Also, my car is not a daily driver. I believe the GS would make a better daily driver than a Z06 especially if you have wet roads to deal with. Good Luck!
 
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While extremely happy with our Z, had the Grand Sport been available in 2015 would have probably bought it, would have taken it to Lingenfelter who bores the LT1 to 417 c.i., puts in a lumpy cam which puts out a great sound 60's muscle car "thump", 650 HP, doesn't reduce its highway mileage, and comes with his 3 year, 36K motor warranty. When I heard Ken pull up at the Black Hills Corvette classic, I was one of hundreds there who turned around and just grinned. This package comes with:

Custom LT1 aluminum block preparation
Mahle coated forged aluminum pistons high tensile 2618 T6 alloy 4.070 bore
Total Seal Premium file fit rings
Callies 4.000" stroke forged steel crankshaft
Oliver billet 4340 forged steel I-Beam connecting rods
Heavy duty rod & main bearings
Computer balanced rotating assembly
Lingenfelter CNC ported & polished LT1 cylinder heads
Hollow stem 2.13-inch intake valves 1.59-inch diameter exhaust valves
Three angle valve job, hand blending of valve seats
CC chambers, surface, set spring heights and assembly
Lingenfelter dual valve springs, titanium retainers, 10 degree locks
Lingenfelter Aggressive Idle hydraulic roller camshaft by Competition Cams
Ported & polished throttle body
High Flow Green Air Filter

If the mid-engine's and/or C8's looks, and/or budget doesn't work for us, already talked to Ken about his installing that package in our next, Grand Sport C7. Who knows how great the discounts are going to be on the unsold, last year C7's.... There is so much to love in the C7, that there may well be another one for us.