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2012 Chevrolet Camaro Zl1, Black, Auto Tapshift, 1400 Miles, Like New! on 2040-cars

US $45,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:1400
Location:

Acworth, Georgia, United States

Acworth, Georgia, United States

Like new condition and only 1,400 miles. Deep Gloss Black paint on Black leather and suede interior with red stitching. Magnetic Suspension, 580 horsepower, 556 torque and sticky Eagle F1 rubber. If you are looking at this ad you probably know something about the ZL1 which comes standard with tons of high performance and track ready features. This one comes with the following OPTIONAL equipment as well:

Automatic transmission with Tapshift manual mode (paddle shifters)
Power Sunroof
Carbon Fiber Hood insert
20" Polished Aluminum Wheel upgrade
Custom Camaro dust cover.

The ZL1 offers a level of performance, power, handling and braking in a package that is comparable to exotics that cost at least twice as much yet it is so comfortable, solid and luxurious you could drive it to work every day (but I doubt you will).  This is a serious, track ready, extreme performance machine that also happens to be incredibly beautiful.

If you are considering buying a new ZL1 from the dealership, consider this one please.  Seriously why would anyone buy a brand new one?  This one is new and at least $20K less. Or why would you buy a new SS? This one is new and for just a little more, you are getting so much more car - there is just no comparison.

There are many reviews, comparisons, videos, etc. available on line about this car and I encourage you to check them out. You will find that this is a truly amazing car!

Asking $45,500 and open to reasonable offers.

I bought this car from a gentleman enthusiast in south Georgia (the original owner) and have not titled it in my name nor have I registered it. He sold it to make room for his 2014 Corvette. Even though I can't keep the car, the purchase price was low enough that I bought it so I could possess this fantastic car for a short while, offer it for a great price and not lose my butt in the process! Carfax is clean and perfect.  I have clean, clear and transferable title in hand.

Bumper to bumper factory warranty is in effect through August 2015.

Smoke free, no issues, no accidents, no paint work.  This car comes with the original window sticker, both key fobs, manuals and original paperwork, just like a new one.

 Please call or text Ron at 770-616-3300 if you are interested in the car. You can also email through this eBay ad.  Text is the best way to get a faster response. I do not need help selling the car.

 


On Mar-16-14 at 03:23:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

Updates:
1. I lowered the "Buy it Now" price to match the statement in the ad.
2. I added two pictures of the window sticker and
3. I reserve the right to end the auction early because the car is for sale locally.

Thank you for your interest!



On Mar-16-14 at 12:47:43 PDT, seller added the following information:

NOTE TO BIDDERS:  YOU ARE GETTING VERY VERY CLOSE TO THE RESERVE PRICE!!!  JUST A LITTLE MORE AND THIS CAR WILL BE SOLD!  THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY CAR...YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!

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