2010 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Trementina, New Mexico, United States
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2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 w/3ZR 2dr Coupe
Black Exterior over Charcoal Leather Interior
3ZR PACKAGE! CARBON FIBER THROUGHOUT!
FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDE:
3ZR Premium Equipment Group
Custom Leather Wrapped Interior
BOSE Premium Sound System
XM Satellite Radio
Power Telescoping Steering Wheel
Heated Seats
Memory Package
Universal Home Remote
Adjustable Sport Bucket Seats
Power Passenger Seat
Bluetooth Connectivity
Navigation System
ZR1 Chrome Aluminum Wheels
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
6.2 Liter Supercharged 8 Cylinder Engine
-638 Horsepower-
-604 lb/ft of Torque-
6-Speed Manual Transmission
Rear Wheel Drive
19/20" Chrome Wheels
New Michelin Pilot tire's less than 500 miles
New Billy Boat Exhaust
New Custom Exhaust with Mild to Wild switch
New Battery
Xenon Headlights
Active Handling
Traction Control System
Keyless Access
Push Button Start
Leather Upholstery
Power Adjustable Sport Bucket Seats
Heated Seats
Satellite Radio
BOSE Sound System
Head Up Display
Bluetooth Connectivity
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Homelink Universal Garage Opener
VEHICLE HISTORY:
Excellent Condition Throughout!
INCLUDES:
Two Master Remote Keys
Original Owner's Manuals
Floor Mats
Custom Stripes can be removed
Garage kept
Car cover
Recent Paint detail Ceramic Coating 
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GM looks to combat high theft rates on SUVs with added tech
Tue, 24 Dec 2013The Cadillac Escalade has been at or near the top of most-stolen and insurance-loss lists for more than seven years, until it dropped to number six earlier this year. In 2011 it was fitted with a host of new security features to address its easy-to-override features and that has brought the number of thefts down, but when eight of the ten most stolen rides are large SUVs from General Motors, no one will argue that something else needs to be done.
Thus, GM has fitted this same theft-deterring tech to the 2015 Suburban, Tahoe and Yukon. The Suburban and Tahoe will get the steering lock that the Escalade and Yukon already get, plus bolted-down third-row seats to deter thefts like this, stronger door lock cylinders and shields, and side-cut keys to inhibit picking.
Additional security measures in a Theft Protection Package can be purchased for $395, consisting of sensors on the greenhouse glass and interior, an incline/tilt sensor and added "key control systems" to make it more difficult for the men in black balaclavas to steal what you bought.
Texas sues GM, saying it tricked customers into sharing driving data sold to insurers
Wed, Aug 14 2024Texas filed a lawsuit Tuesday against GM over years of alleged abuse of customers' data and trust. New car owners were presented with a "confusing and highly misleading" process that was implied to be for their safety, but "was no more than a deceptively designed sales flow" that surrendered their data for GM to sell. The suit contends that at no point was selling driving data ever even suggested as a possibility, putting GM in violation of the state's consumer protection laws. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is seeking a jury trial and at least $10,000 per offense (every GM car sold in the state since 2015) and a hefty add-on of $250,000 in cases where the victim was over 65. Texas seems to be flying high after a recent $1.4 billion settlement from Meta over other privacy concerns. This may well be a way to solve any pending budgetary issues in the Lone Star State.
Chevy's latest Silverado videos assume we're idiots
Mon, Jul 6 2015UPDATE: This article has been revised to reflect that any mention of materials used in a future Chevrolet Silverado is speculation. Can we have a sound, rational debate about the merits of aluminum versus steel? According to Chevrolet's latest marketing videos pitting the Silverado against the Ford F-150, the answer is no. The tone of all three ads is almost Orwellian: steel good, aluminum bad. Of course, this will all be a hilarious joke when an aluminum-bodied Silverado comes in 2018. That's an if, as a member of the General Motor public relations team has reminded me that any articles regarding future product are pure speculation. Until then Chevy needs to sell the current Silverado, with its body comprised chiefly of steel, against the Ford F-150's lightweight aluminum panels. Instead of touting the merits of the "most-dependable, longest lasting pickup," the strategy seems to center around negative propaganda towards the 13th element. The tone of all three ads is almost Orwellian: steel good, aluminum bad. Of the three videos, the most fair is Silverado vs. F-150 Repair Costs and Time: Howie Long Head to Head. Basically: aluminum costs more than steel, it's more difficult to repair, and requires special equipment for body shops. In terms of Chevy versus Ford, the blue oval truck costs more and takes longer to repair - an average of $1,755 more and 34 more days in the shop, according to the ad. But why stop there when you can have pitchman Howie Long raising an eyebrow at random facts? When Silverado Chief Engineer Eric Stanczak says of the Ford, "It's manufactured in a way that combines aluminum, rivets, and adhesive in a process that's different than Silverado." Long responds, "Huh. Interesting." At the end of the video, Long says "I'd be interested to know what happens to insurance costs." Note he's not saying anything substantive. If Chevy's legal team could sign off on some facts about insurance rates, it would be in this ad. On our Autoblog Cost to Own calculator, there is no significant difference in projected insurance costs between the two trucks. But at least that ad has facts. The other two videos are pure hype. In Cages: High Stength Steel, real people are asked what they think of aluminum and steel in a room with two cages. Then a bear is released into the room, and the subjects scurry to the safety of the steel cage.

 
										
