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<blockquote data-quote="2005LS2Goat" data-source="post: 14705516" data-attributes="member: 163606"><p>They're very comparable in performance specs. Most of the time, the cobra wins due to putting down more power, but I've seen and heard where the goat wins as well. A lot of it has to do with the driver. Goats are also known to have lots of suspension problems which is mainly due to when they shipped them over from Australia They tightened them down too tight and messed the bushings and springs up so they don't put the power down as well. I'm not saying the goat is a great car, it's just a rebadged Holden Monaro. I bought mine because I got it for cheap. If I loved it, I probably wouldn't be looking to get rid of it. But I've driven a stock cobra once and was not impressed. Didn't feel any faster than my car. Which is what I base car purchases on. The fun factor, not 1/4 mile times or youtube roll races. That's why I want a modded cobra, a stock cobra wouldn't be much more fun than my Goat. You see what happens when you don't call people names? You can actually have a civilized discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2005LS2Goat, post: 14705516, member: 163606"] They're very comparable in performance specs. Most of the time, the cobra wins due to putting down more power, but I've seen and heard where the goat wins as well. A lot of it has to do with the driver. Goats are also known to have lots of suspension problems which is mainly due to when they shipped them over from Australia They tightened them down too tight and messed the bushings and springs up so they don't put the power down as well. I'm not saying the goat is a great car, it's just a rebadged Holden Monaro. I bought mine because I got it for cheap. If I loved it, I probably wouldn't be looking to get rid of it. But I've driven a stock cobra once and was not impressed. Didn't feel any faster than my car. Which is what I base car purchases on. The fun factor, not 1/4 mile times or youtube roll races. That's why I want a modded cobra, a stock cobra wouldn't be much more fun than my Goat. You see what happens when you don't call people names? You can actually have a civilized discussion. [/QUOTE]
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