Video of 2010 Camaro SS and ZR1 playing on the road course!
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Video of 2010 Camaro SS and ZR1 playing on the road course!
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a word of caution: this is all raw footage -- missing sound in some cases.
Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
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a word of caution: this is all raw footage -- missing sound in some cases.
Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
Also: Silver SS is a 55% car -- handling has not been dialed in on this car -- and we're still working on exhaust sound -- intent of video is to give you another look at the car in motion......
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No. In order for a part to void a warranty on a car, it has to be the direct cause of a problem. If you pit an exhaust on a car and the electrical system in the HVAC goes south, your warranty shouldn't be voided. Put a supercharger on it and blow a headgasket or bend a rod, then maybe. Every situation is different and shouldn't be assumed the same outcome. Do some looking up on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.
Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.
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No. In order for a part to void a warranty on a car, it has to be the direct cause of a problem. If you pit an exhaust on a car and the electrical system in the HVAC goes south, your warranty shouldn't be voided. Put a supercharger on it and blow a headgasket or bend a rod, then maybe. Every situation is different and shouldn't be assumed the same outcome. Do some looking up on the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.
Chevrolet is getting into the aftermarket game is far from lame, IMO. I think it shows they want us to customize our cars and have fun with them.