2014 Chevrolet Camaro 2ssrs on 2040-cars
Detroit, Michigan, United States
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This is an extremely clean, low-mileage 2014 Chevy Camaro 2SS with RS package! 6.2L LS3 V8 with 6-speed manual transmission. Always garaged, never driven in the winter/snow. Flawless wheels and the summer performance Pirelli tires are in great shape. No accidents, clean title.
The 2SS trim level includes heated leather seats, a color heads-up display, upgraded Boston Acoustics 9-speaker sound system, back-up camera and sensors, SiriusXM radio, USB connection, Bluetooth, and more. OnStar ready. RS package includes HID "halo" headlamps, rear spoiler, and RS-specific 20" wheels. Still under the factory warranty and maintenance period, AND a transferrable extended warranty until 2/4/21 or 70,005 miles, whichever comes first. Additional factory options include the short-throw shifter, 3M Door Edge Guard Protection, Super Polysteel protection, and GM wheel locks. Tasteful modifications: black Chevy bowtie badges, official GM strut tower brace, vinyl gill inserts (easily removable), and a CAI Inc. cold air intake (factory air intake included with purchase).
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