Chevrolet Camaro 1le Hpe550 on 2040-cars
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
I'm selling my 2013 1SS 1LE. I am the original owner and the car has been garage kept since I took delivery in 5/13. The car was taken to Hennessey Performance and had the HPE 550 package installed. The car is Crystal Red Tincoat and based on the posted production numbers, it is 1 of 20. This car looks and sounds AWESOME! The only options I added were NPP exhaust and the Boston Acoustics upgraded stereo. I have all original paperwork to include all build sheets and invoices. I have the clear title in hand. The HPE 550 package includes cold air intake, cam, head work, exhaust, thermostat and dyno-tune. The HPE550 package is a Naturally Aspirated package. There is not a supercharger. I have all the paperwork from that work as well, to include the dyno printout. I also still have all the original equipment from the car, if you want that as well. Here is the package info from the Hennessey website: Hennessey HPE550 Camaro Performance UpgradePower: • 550 bhp @ 6,200 rpm Performance: • 0 - 60 mph: 3.6 sec.* • 1/4 mile: 11.7 @ 121 mph* *Performance numbers obtained with optional 20 inch drag radial tires and wheels. The HPE550 Upgrade Includes: • Ported Cylinder Heads • HPE Air Induction System • Upgraded Valvetrain Parts • HPE550 Camshaft • Stainless Steel Longtube Headers • 160 Degree Thermostat • Professional Installation • HPE Engine Management Calibration • Dyno Tuning & Road Testing • Hennessey HPE550 Exterior Badging • Serial-Numbered Dash & Engine Plaques • Hennessey Premium Floor Mats • Hennessey Embroidered Headrests I didn't get the Embroidered Headrests, because mine are already embroidered with the SS logo. I still have the floor mats in the original plastic bags. They have never been opened or used. This car only has 3600 miles and has never been raced or driven competitively. I only drove it on weekends to car shows and cruise events. This car still smells new on the inside! The 1LE camaro is a rare vehicle and with the quality of mods that have been done, I believe this is a special car. I have priced this car to sell, you could not build this car for this price! I get looks and comments everywhere I go. I'm asking $40,000 for this car. I'm only selling to get back into the older car builds. Please email me if you have any questions, or if you are interested.
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Mon, May 18 2020TFLnow discovered basic configurators for the 2021 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon are already online at GM's site for employee discounts. These aren't the fully-featured whiz-bang configurators that will show on the retail websites soon, but they include a bunch of the relevant info a shopper would be looking for. After trim changes detailed earlier this year, the 2021 Colorado offers the most choice, even with the two-door base model gone. Cutting the entry-level Colorado also means the entry-level price has gone up by $3,900; the 2020 Colorado could be had for $22,495, but the 2021 model starts at $26,395 after the $1,195 destination charge. That gets you the extended cab with a standard bed in two-wheel drive. The 2WD crew cab with a short bed starts at $28,295, and the 2WD crew cab with a standard bed starts at $30,595. At the top end, the ZR2 model runs $44,395, which is $200 more than the 2020 version. The color palette isn't complete, but the options page shows a number of choices for packages. The Redline Special Edition Package goes up $10 to $2,690, the Tonneau and Step Package increase $100 to $1,195, a new Chrome Package puts shiny stuff in places like the door handles and steps for $300, while the Black Bowtie Emblem Package drops $80 to $140. The one-inch front leveling kit, which was thought to cost $150 based on early order information GM Authority had seen, is here listed for $450 and available on the Colorado but not the Canyon. The Canyon makes matters a tad simpler by having many options locked in depending on which one starts with — 2WD Elevation Standard starting at $27,595, 2WD Elevation for $31,195, 4WD AT4 with a cloth interior for $39,395 or AT4 with leather for $41,195, the least expensive Denali starting at $42,095 for a crew cab short box with 2WD. The Elevation includes items like the Convenience Package that are options on the base model, and also offers a $1,400 High Elevation Package conferring heated and power black leather seats, plus a heated steering wheel, that can't be optioned on the Elevation Standard. The pinnacle is the crew cab with a standard bed in Denali 4WD trim for $45,895. Colors and many of the final options and accessories, such as the AT4 Off-Road Performance Edition Package we've heard about, are also missing here, but there's heaps to play around with to get an idea of what you'll be in for if you're considering a 2021 Canyon. Related Video:  Â
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ALG, the firm specializing in establishing residual values, determined that Cobalt owners had lost $300 compared to the segment competition and doesn't envision any long-term effects from the recall situation. Feinberg's statement comes in advance of public details on how the compensation fund will work and adheres to GM's long-held position on the matter. The company has already asked a judge to throw out such suits using the pre-bankruptcy defense, even as it stopped using that defense in cases of injury and death.
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