2014 Chevrolet Camaro Zl1 on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
This is a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Coupe with a manual transmission. It has the two most desired factory options:
Recaro performance seats and the exposed carbon fiber weave hood insert. It also has the louvered roof which is
sought after by performance enthusiasts because it improves the aerodynamics (sunroof models have flat roofs with
less efficient aerodynamics). This ZL1 has the following equipment and accessories:
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Mechanical:
6.2L supercharged V8 engine
6 speed manual transmission
Electric assist power steering
Magnetic Ride Control
Limited slip differential
Dual Mode Performance Exhaust
Brembo Performance Brakes
Tire sealant and inflator kit (in place of spare tire)
Safety & Security:
Stabilitrak-stability control includes traction control
4-wheel antilock disc brakes
Driver & front passenger, front & side impact airbags
Tire pressure monitor system (excludes spare tire)
Rear child seat latch anchors
Battery rundown protection
Theft deterrent system
Onstar-capable (service subscription sold separately by GM and Chevrolet)
Rear vision camera
Exterior:
Rear spoiler
Daytime running lamps
Front fog lamps
20” forged aluminum wheels
Aluminum hood with carbon fiber hood insert
HID headlamps with LED halo ring
LED tail lamps
Power outside mirrors, driver side auto dimming
Rear park assist
Exterior:
Chevrolet Mylink (service subscription sold separately by GM and Chevrolet)
Remote keyless entry
Power windows with express down/up
Driver and front passenger 6-way power seat adjuster with power recline
Driver and front passenger heated seats
Front leather seating surfaces
Full folding rear seat with trunk pass through
Power trunk release
Rear window defroster
Auto dimming inside rearview mirror
Driver information center with color display
Auxiliary gauges with boost readout
Telescoping steering column adjustable for rake
2 auxiliary power outlets
Universal home remote
Color Head-Up Display (HUD)
USB port
Premium audio system
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Leather-wrapped shift knob
Steerling wheel mounted audio controls
XM capable Radio (service subscription sold separately by SiriusXM)
Lockable glovebox
Metal pedal covers
Front floor mats
FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:
Recaro performance seats
Exposed Carbon fiber weave hood insert
ACCESSORIES:
ZL1 Center console lid (genuine ZL1 accessory)
ZL1 Trunk liner (genuine ZL1 accessory)
ZL1 Tire stem caps (Chevy licensed ZL1 accessory)
Weathertech driver and front passenger floor liners (two sets, one still in box)
Mastercraft UV2000 windshield visor/shade with storage case
AEM reusable dry-flow air filter (with spare filter and filter cleaner)
OTHER:
Original window price sticker
Complete owner’s manual bundle of books
Original 2014 Chevy Camaro and accessories catalog
Documented maintenance record with receipts
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