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(GAP) Imperial Blue Metallic exterior color
(H45) 45th Anniversary Package (including [GAR] Carbon Flash Metallic exterior color)
(RQH) 18″ painted aluminum wheels
(R3Z) 20″ painted aluminum wheels
(R40) 20″ polished aluminum wheels
(DRG) Auto-dimming inside rearview mirror with rear camera display
(SRJ) Convenience and Connectivity Package (content now standard on 1LT and 1SS
models)
NEW for 2013:
New ZL1 Convertible model (1EY67)
(1LE) SS Performance Package includes (RSK) 20″ Black-painted wheels, (RKC) 20″ tires, (GW1) 3.91 axle ratio,
(FE6) suspension, and Black hood wrap (requires manual transmission)
(NPP) Dual mode exhaust available on SS models equipped with manual transmission
(NV9) Electric power steering standard on all SS models
(UFU) Chevrolet MyLink1 Color Touch radio with 7″ diagonal color touchscreen display includes Bluetooth streaming
audio; hands-free smartphone integration; Pandora and Stitcher smartphone compatible; voicea-ctivated technology
Standard on all LT, SS and ZL1 models
(USR) USB port and (KTB) PDIM now standard on 1LT and 1SS models
Rear camera on equipped models now projected in touchscreen display
(UHQ) Chevrolet MyLink Color Touch radio with 7 diagonal color touchscreen display and all the features of (UFU)
plus GPS Navigation option on all LT, SS and ZL1 models
(GXH) Blue Ray Metallic exterior color
(BRH) Mojave leather interior
(DBX) Frameless, Auto-dimming inside rearview mirror
(B34) Floor mats now standard on LS model
(N34) Leather-wrapped steering wheel and (VY7) leather-wrapped shift **** now standard on 1LT models
(MX0) Automatic transmission on 1LT and 1SS models now includes (BTV) remote vehicle starter system
Windshield wiper stalk changes: replace symbols with words off, int, lo and hi
New wheel design for models equipped with 18 and 20 wheels
(SGE) 18″ painted aluminum wheels
(R42) 20″ painted aluminum wheels
(RUY) 20″ polished aluminum wheels
New shift **** and automatic Hill Start Assist on all manual transmissions
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If electric power steering is standard now then that means the SS's are making more horsepower around 5-10 most likely and also the dual exhaust is probably a few more as well. Not enough to notice but might make hitting 12.9 stock a little more frequent occurance.
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The code for the 45th anny wheels in midnight silver is R41. So I bet it is in fact the 45th anny wheel with a new or revised paint color, hence R42 for 2013.
See attached image. This is not necessarily the one that the Camaro will get, but the rest of the interior sure looks like the Camaro was used to at least mock it up.
The buttons are "touch screen" technology, and not physical buttons that have a mechanical spring effect to them.
I bet its a way GM is continuing to trim ounces....No frame for the rear view mirror means less weight? ...or maybe its just a high tech look to the interior..
Either way its cool to see you guys on the lookout...
JB
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I bet its a way GM is continuing to trim ounces....No frame for the rear view mirror means less weight? ...or maybe its just a high tech look to the interior..
Hahahah...I think you will see it across many GM vehicles. For all we know, the new style is heavier due to more internal structure.