Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Hey Fernando,
Congrats on your GTO purchase. A few weeks ago at the Chicagoland meet I would have never guessed you were about to trade in your SRT. It was nice meeting you at the dyno event also and hope to here from you occasionally here in the forum.
Gary
Congrats on your GTO purchase. A few weeks ago at the Chicagoland meet I would have never guessed you were about to trade in your SRT. It was nice meeting you at the dyno event also and hope to here from you occasionally here in the forum.
Gary
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
I seriously considered a GTO when shopping for my next car. The two deciding factors for me were handling and price...
I couldn't find a low mileage GTO for what I wanted to spend ($21K). And the two I drove (1 manual, 1 auto) didn't handle to my minimum standard and I didn't want to through money at the suspension straight off. I was also looking a '03 - '04 Cobras, but after driving one for a day I decided I would rather have a root canal everyday than drive an old body Mustang... The interior of them is TERRIBLE! And the Seats are the WORST EVER!
If you nee the extra space and aren't into road/autox racing then you probably made a good choice for your situation. I for one just LOVE tiny sports cars. I also currently own an S2000 and have had several RX-7s, a Miata, an SLK and a Z3 Coupe. It's all or nothing for me. I want tow purpose built sports cars and a Big Caddy in my garage.
I couldn't find a low mileage GTO for what I wanted to spend ($21K). And the two I drove (1 manual, 1 auto) didn't handle to my minimum standard and I didn't want to through money at the suspension straight off. I was also looking a '03 - '04 Cobras, but after driving one for a day I decided I would rather have a root canal everyday than drive an old body Mustang... The interior of them is TERRIBLE! And the Seats are the WORST EVER!
If you nee the extra space and aren't into road/autox racing then you probably made a good choice for your situation. I for one just LOVE tiny sports cars. I also currently own an S2000 and have had several RX-7s, a Miata, an SLK and a Z3 Coupe. It's all or nothing for me. I want tow purpose built sports cars and a Big Caddy in my garage.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Congrats, they are wonderful cars, I actually traded a '05 Cyclone Gray GTO in for my SRT-6. Pretty weird, same color GTO as yours and all.
I also owned a Scion tC, traded that for a SRT-4, which I traded for the GTO, which in turn got traded for the SRT-6. Seems like we have similar taste in cars.
Anyhow, I loved the GTO and honestly sometimes still think I made a mistake trading it in, but I do love the SRT-6. SRT-6 will probably get traded for a G8 in a year or two anyhow.
Completely different vehicles. GTO is alot more comfy and has a lot more luxury to it that's for sure! Have a blast with it, awesome that you found one with some nice mods already too!
GTO is about just as fast, has a WAY better aftermarket, but the handling is no where near that of the SRT-6 so it's a trade off.
www.ls2gto.com is a great forum BTW, make sure you turn the factory amps up (do a search for it on that forum, makes a WORLD of difference in sound)!
Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions!
I also owned a Scion tC, traded that for a SRT-4, which I traded for the GTO, which in turn got traded for the SRT-6. Seems like we have similar taste in cars.
Anyhow, I loved the GTO and honestly sometimes still think I made a mistake trading it in, but I do love the SRT-6. SRT-6 will probably get traded for a G8 in a year or two anyhow.
Completely different vehicles. GTO is alot more comfy and has a lot more luxury to it that's for sure! Have a blast with it, awesome that you found one with some nice mods already too!
GTO is about just as fast, has a WAY better aftermarket, but the handling is no where near that of the SRT-6 so it's a trade off.
www.ls2gto.com is a great forum BTW, make sure you turn the factory amps up (do a search for it on that forum, makes a WORLD of difference in sound)!
Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions!
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Just wanted to say you're the spawn of Satan now that you've given up the coolest, classiest most awesome vehicle in the history of automobiles for what is clearly the lamest lame-mobile GM ever sloppily slapped together. Trading in a Crossfire for a different car makes baby Jesus cry, lets the terrorists win, and gives the whole world crabs. While you're showing the world that you're too cracked-out to know a Crossfire is better than a GayTardO, we'll all be showing the world how cool we are by driving our vastly superior vehicles. Have fun, deviant.
Last edited by Mediacritic; 09-23-2007 at 11:00 AM.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
To those that just want to hate on the car... thanks for showing your ignorance.... but it wouldn't be a internet forum if there wasn't some form of ****** - baggery involved...
It makes no difference to me if people like or don't like my choice as it is exactly that, my choice.
For those that want to tell me how much better the SRT6 handles in comparison to the GTO, i agree. However, how many of those people out there have even taken advantage of the cornering capabilities of the SRT6? I have autox and road raced in the SRT6, I also did it in my previous SRT4... All that talk about handling kinda goes out the window with 90% (if not more) of you barely know the performance of the SRT6 first hand other then driving around to the market... remember, you're talking to one of those included in the 10% that actually went out there and did it.
Performance wise... from what i know, the SRT6 and the GTO stock for stock will be a drivers race if not the SRT6 edging things out a little... HOWEVER, the SRT6 does not come close to comparing when it comes to mods, and for very little money, you can get a GTO to be much faster. I've done the Road race and autox for the last 2 years just for fun and not taking it too serious, I was done with it since i know how quickly it can get expensive to replace tires, and brakes. Infact i destroyed my rear tires in 4 months with the SRT6 and the brakes took a beating when i road raced. I'm done with that.
Gary, it was nice to meet you too, I'll probably be around here just as much as before collecting local SRT6 owners, getting them to join my Chicagoland SRT Club.
Thanks to those that gave props to me for the purchase and the rest can pound sand (as a friend of mine once said).
It makes no difference to me if people like or don't like my choice as it is exactly that, my choice.
For those that want to tell me how much better the SRT6 handles in comparison to the GTO, i agree. However, how many of those people out there have even taken advantage of the cornering capabilities of the SRT6? I have autox and road raced in the SRT6, I also did it in my previous SRT4... All that talk about handling kinda goes out the window with 90% (if not more) of you barely know the performance of the SRT6 first hand other then driving around to the market... remember, you're talking to one of those included in the 10% that actually went out there and did it.
Performance wise... from what i know, the SRT6 and the GTO stock for stock will be a drivers race if not the SRT6 edging things out a little... HOWEVER, the SRT6 does not come close to comparing when it comes to mods, and for very little money, you can get a GTO to be much faster. I've done the Road race and autox for the last 2 years just for fun and not taking it too serious, I was done with it since i know how quickly it can get expensive to replace tires, and brakes. Infact i destroyed my rear tires in 4 months with the SRT6 and the brakes took a beating when i road raced. I'm done with that.
Gary, it was nice to meet you too, I'll probably be around here just as much as before collecting local SRT6 owners, getting them to join my Chicagoland SRT Club.
Thanks to those that gave props to me for the purchase and the rest can pound sand (as a friend of mine once said).
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Originally Posted by fflores
To those that just want to hate on the car... thanks for showing your ignorance.... but it wouldn't be a internet forum if there wasn't some form of ****** - baggery involved...
It makes no difference to me if people like or don't like my choice as it is exactly that, my choice.
For those that want to tell me how much better the SRT6 handles in comparison to the GTO, i agree. However, how many of those people out there have even taken advantage of the cornering capabilities of the SRT6? I have autox and road raced in the SRT6, I also did it in my previous SRT4... All that talk about handling kinda goes out the window with 90% (if not more) of you barely know the performance of the SRT6 first hand other then driving around to the market... remember, you're talking to one of those included in the 10% that actually went out there and did it.
Performance wise... from what i know, the SRT6 and the GTO stock for stock will be a drivers race if not the SRT6 edging things out a little... HOWEVER, the SRT6 does not come close to comparing when it comes to mods, and for very little money, you can get a GTO to be much faster. I've done the Road race and autox for the last 2 years just for fun and not taking it too serious, I was done with it since i know how quickly it can get expensive to replace tires, and brakes. In fact i destroyed my rear tires in 4 months with the SRT6 and the brakes took a beating when i road raced. I'm done with that.
Gary, it was nice to meet you too, I'll probably be around here just as much as before collecting local SRT6 owners, getting them to join my Chicagoland SRT Club.
Thanks to those that gave props to me for the purchase and the rest can pound sand (as a friend of mine once said).
It makes no difference to me if people like or don't like my choice as it is exactly that, my choice.
For those that want to tell me how much better the SRT6 handles in comparison to the GTO, i agree. However, how many of those people out there have even taken advantage of the cornering capabilities of the SRT6? I have autox and road raced in the SRT6, I also did it in my previous SRT4... All that talk about handling kinda goes out the window with 90% (if not more) of you barely know the performance of the SRT6 first hand other then driving around to the market... remember, you're talking to one of those included in the 10% that actually went out there and did it.
Performance wise... from what i know, the SRT6 and the GTO stock for stock will be a drivers race if not the SRT6 edging things out a little... HOWEVER, the SRT6 does not come close to comparing when it comes to mods, and for very little money, you can get a GTO to be much faster. I've done the Road race and autox for the last 2 years just for fun and not taking it too serious, I was done with it since i know how quickly it can get expensive to replace tires, and brakes. In fact i destroyed my rear tires in 4 months with the SRT6 and the brakes took a beating when i road raced. I'm done with that.
Gary, it was nice to meet you too, I'll probably be around here just as much as before collecting local SRT6 owners, getting them to join my Chicagoland SRT Club.
Thanks to those that gave props to me for the purchase and the rest can pound sand (as a friend of mine once said).
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
I've had the GTO for almost a month now... I do miss the SRT6's handling, but the comfort of the GTO and the power make up for its flaw in the handling department.
I can live with the GTO much easier in a day to day situation then I could with the SRT6. I'm happy with the switch. Is it the last switch I make... probably not. Only time will tell.
I can live with the GTO much easier in a day to day situation then I could with the SRT6. I'm happy with the switch. Is it the last switch I make... probably not. Only time will tell.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
When I was looking to trade in my 2003 Mustang Cobra I looked at the GTO but decided against it after doing extensive research on all the cars I was considering. If you go out on the GTO forums you will see a significant number of GTO owners complaining about their differentials failing. Good luck.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
GM did a strut rub recall.
The differentials in the GTO is vastly superior to the CTSV diff and also on par with the diff in the corvette.
The GTO is a good quality car with vehicle specific quirks, and once those quirks are taken care of...one of the best vehicles you can buy period, and definitely the best bang for the buck vehicle currently available...where else for $25,000 bucks can you get a vehicle with 400 hp, a 6 spd, an interior to die for, and decent handling.
The differentials in the GTO is vastly superior to the CTSV diff and also on par with the diff in the corvette.
The GTO is a good quality car with vehicle specific quirks, and once those quirks are taken care of...one of the best vehicles you can buy period, and definitely the best bang for the buck vehicle currently available...where else for $25,000 bucks can you get a vehicle with 400 hp, a 6 spd, an interior to die for, and decent handling.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Kudos on the 6.0. I raced a 5.7 on route 66 from Tulsa to OKC and pulled slightly from 45 to 120 MPH. I even had the windows down and a passenger. I don't know if I was really faster than him, or if he was modded, didn't floor it, or what. Does anyone else have experience against one of the 5.7 GOATs?
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Originally Posted by SRT6nTulsa
Kudos on the 6.0. I raced a 5.7 on route 66 from Tulsa to OKC and pulled slightly from 45 to 120 MPH. I even had the windows down and a passenger. I don't know if I was really faster than him, or if he was modded, didn't floor it, or what. Does anyone else have experience against one of the 5.7 GOATs?
They make a lot of power, sound awesome...but they are heavier and harder to launch with the manual. They are cool cars, no doubt - but comparing a GTO to an SRT-6 (or even a limited) is apples/oranges because they have completely different purposes and characteristics.
The GTO is definitely much more geared towards the typical 'american muscle' genre, where as the SRT is a corner carver with some OOMPH under the hood.
SQ
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Originally Posted by ShawnQ
Good deal! That is ALL that matters!
Have you had any runs at the 1/4 in the goat?
SQ
Have you had any runs at the 1/4 in the goat?
SQ
Originally Posted by OKC05SRT6
When I was looking to trade in my 2003 Mustang Cobra I looked at the GTO but decided against it after doing extensive research on all the cars I was considering. If you go out on the GTO forums you will see a significant number of GTO owners complaining about their differentials failing. Good luck.
Originally Posted by ws6vert
The front tires are shredding also. Rubbing on the front struts. GM should do a recall.
Originally Posted by Summerwolf
GM did a strut rub recall.
The differentials in the GTO is vastly superior to the CTSV diff and also on par with the diff in the corvette.
The GTO is a good quality car with vehicle specific quirks, and once those quirks are taken care of...one of the best vehicles you can buy period, and definitely the best bang for the buck vehicle currently available...where else for $25,000 bucks can you get a vehicle with 400 hp, a 6 spd, an interior to die for, and decent handling
The differentials in the GTO is vastly superior to the CTSV diff and also on par with the diff in the corvette.
The GTO is a good quality car with vehicle specific quirks, and once those quirks are taken care of...one of the best vehicles you can buy period, and definitely the best bang for the buck vehicle currently available...where else for $25,000 bucks can you get a vehicle with 400 hp, a 6 spd, an interior to die for, and decent handling
Originally Posted by SRT6nTulsa
Kudos on the 6.0. I raced a 5.7 on route 66 from Tulsa to OKC and pulled slightly from 45 to 120 MPH. I even had the windows down and a passenger. I don't know if I was really faster than him, or if he was modded, didn't floor it, or what. Does anyone else have experience against one of the 5.7 GOATs?
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
The goat has decent handling. I have a '04 5.7 GTO, and I have a crossfire. I can pitch the goat into more corners than the crossfire, the fire roadster is more squirrelly than the goat. Just my opinion but I can jump from car to car and the goat just handles better to me.
Re: Goodbye SRT6, Hello 6.0 GTO
Originally Posted by Summerwolf
The goat has decent handling. I have a '04 5.7 GTO, and I have a crossfire. I can pitch the goat into more corners than the crossfire, the fire roadster is more squirrelly than the goat. Just my opinion but I can jump from car to car and the goat just handles better to me.
I have a '05 6.0 GTO and i had a SRT6... the GTO rolls and plows thru corners... the SRT carves and handles beautifully... If you have a none srt crossfire, then we aren't talking apples to apples as the SRT has a upgraded suspension from the base model crossfire.
I Autox'd and Road Raced the SRT6 in 100% stock form... I wouldn't even have that idea cross my mind for the GTO.