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2010 - Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars

US $29,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:2949 Color: Red
Location:

Andover, New Jersey, United States

Andover, New Jersey, United States
2010 - Chevrolet Camaro, US $29,000.00, image 1

Selling my 2010 Supercharged SS Camaro with a Custom Cam. This car has never seen rain or snow. Very low miles (2949) and it sits in my garage untouched. I only drove this to car shows in 2010 and 2011. I stopped going when my daughter was born and I don't have time to drive this car. I do not need to sell it but feel free to submit best offers. This car sounds like a champ and runs like a champ. I put over 70k into this car and have 99% of the receipts to back it up. It hit 590 RWHP on a dyno so its about 700 HP at the flywheel. About 550 Pounds of Torque. I don't mind helping a little bit with being around if you set up a company to come pick the c ar up for shipping. I must be paid in full before. MODS Magna Charger TVS 2300 Intercooled Supercharger Kit Custom Camshaft – Blower Trickflow 7.400 C/M Pushrods Melling High Volume Oil Pump Patriot Gold Duel Valvespring Set Powerbond Underdrive Pulley Set with Belt Complete Dyno Tune Port/Polish Throttle Body Fesler Camaro Pillar Gauge Pod Double K & N Cold Air Intake GM Ground Effects Kit GM Auxillary Gauge Pack (Console) SLP Loudmouth II Exhaust Kooks Long Tube Headers and High Flow Cats Barton Industries Short Throw Shifter SLP SS Grill Insert front and Rear Rear Sequential Turn Signal Kit Trunk Panel Blackout Sticker 3M 2 Aeroforce Interceptor ODB Gauges Orange Door Prim Panels IPOD USB Receptacle Installed by GM Centerforce Duel Friction Clutch Centerforce Flywheel Custom Upper Fuel Rail Cover Kit Underhood Fender Trim Panels Custom Painted Interior Panels Custom Made Decals

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GM warning 800,000 owners that their cars may need oil changes more frequently than they say

Fri, 05 Apr 2013

The days of changing your engine oil every 3,000 miles are long gone thanks to most cars having automatic oil monitoring systems, but about 800,000 General Motors vehicles apparently have incorrect monitoring software that is leading to premature engine component wear. According to Autoweek, certain 2010-2012 Buick LaCrosse, Regal, Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain models equipped with 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines could be going too long in between oil changes resulting in a higher-than-normal number of warranty claims for the engine's balance chain. The balance chain links the balance shaft to the crankshaft, and a worn one can produce higher noise levels.
As a fix, GM dealers will be reprogramming the software for the monitors in an effort to reduce the interval between oil changes, which varies based on driving habits and conditions. Through February 2015, the software update will be done at no cost to vehicle owners, but since this is not a recall, after that point, it will be up to the discretion of dealers as to whether or not they will charge for the service. What isn't immediately clear is whether GM plans on giving assistance to out-of-warranty customers who are experiencing engine issues from the worn chain.

Chevy monitors drivers' biometrics while experiencing new Corvette Stingray

Fri, 25 Oct 2013

We tell you about what a car is like to drive every day, remarking on throttle response, steering weight and feedback, squat, dive, brake fade and a dozen or more other factors of performance. What we can't tell you, though, is what the car does to us - how its performance impacts us, physically. That's what makes this video series from Chevrolet so darn cool.
The Bow-Tie brand rented out Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, got several (very) different individuals together, strapped a bunch of sensors to their bodies to record biometric data ranging from heart rate to respiration to brain activity, and then handed them keys to the new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The results are explained in a series of videos, devoted to each driver, showing how different people react to the Corvette's performance.
If, like your author, you're a nerd for medical science, this is going to be a fascinating set of videos. If not, it's still pretty cool to see how the body of someone with racing experience, like Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi, reacts to tracking a car like the Corvette Stingray compared to the owner of legendary Detroit barbecue joint, Slows BBQ. Take a look below for all six videos from the series, or hop over to the Corvette Vimeo channel for the interactive experience, where you can see all the different metrics.

Vert-A-Pac train cars kept your Chevy Vega's price in check

Fri, 01 Mar 2013

Our apologies to those who've seen this before, but for the rest of the class, how awesome are these pictures of the Vert-A-Pac shipping system General Motors came up with to ship the Chevrolet Vega back in the 1970s? Developed along with Southern Pacific Railroad, GM was able to double the amount of Vega models it could ship by packing them into the unique storage cars vertically.
At the time, rail cars could fit 15 vehicles each, but Chevrolet was able to lower shipping costs by making it possible to ship 30 Vegas per rail car, in turn allowing the price of the Vega to remain as low as possible. Each rail car had 30 doors that would fold down so that a Vega could be strapped on, and then a forklift would come along and lift the door into place. All the cars were positioned nose down, and since they were shipped with all of their required fluids, certain aspects had to be designed specifically for this type of shipping, including an oil baffle in the engine, a special battery and even a repositioned windshield washer reservoir. See for yourself in our image gallery above.