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2010 CHEVROLET CAMARO 2SS/RS INFERNO ORANGE(COLOR NO LONGER AVAILABLE) LOADED WITH EVERY OPTION 6.2L V8 W/ 2.9L WHIPPLE SUPERCHARGER ONLY 8K ORIGINAL MILES MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVER $65K INVESTED ALL RECEIPTS AND PAPERWORK ON HAND FOR EVERYTHING BOUGHT NEW FROM CHEVY DEALER THIS CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED KEPT & COVERED ALL ITS LIFE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED IMMACULATE CONDITION WORK DONE BY HOWARD AT REDLINE MOTORSPORTS & PAUL AT GET TORQ 2.9L WHIPPLE SUPERCHARGER, DUAL PASS HEAT EXCHANGER W/ FANS, KOOKS LONG TUBE HEADERS(1 7/8"), 2.5" CATTED CONNECTION PIPE, NGK TR6 SPARK PLUGS, COLD AIR INTAKE, STAGE 2 CAMSHAFT UPGRADE PERFORMANCE PACKAGE, ENGINE CALIBRATION, WHIPPLE UPPER 2.9L PULLEY, ETC. INTERIOR ACCENT TRIM PACKAGE, GROUND EFFECTS PACKAGE, HALO LIGHTS, AMBIENT INTERIOR LIGHTING, ETC SUNROOF 697 RWHP DYNO SHEET ON HAND 22" ASANTI AF164 3 PIECE WHEELS 22X9 FRONT 22X11 REAR, STAGGERED, 5" LIP REAR, BOUGHT NEW HAVE RECEIPT FOR THAT AS WELL W/ 265/35/22 PIRELLI SCORPION ZERO IN FRONT, 295/30/22 PIRELLI SCORPION ZERO IN REAR, CUSTOM ORDERED TO BE EXACT COLOR MATCH AS CAR POWDER COATED BREMBO CALIPERS, PROFESSIONALLY DONE
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2014 Chevrolet Impala [w/video]
Fri, 15 Mar 2013Can A Fleet Queen Become a Fullsize King?
On paper, the Chevrolet Impala is a pretty strong seller, posting annual sales that have hovered right around 170,000 units for the last two years, but it only takes one trip to practically any rental car agency to discover where the majority of those sales have come from. In fact, General Motors told Autoblog that a full 70 percent of Impala sales last year went to fleet companies for things like rental cars and government vehicles. Logic tells us that this is neither good for resale values nor name equity, so Chevrolet is getting ready to roll out an all-new Impala with improved comfort, styling and technology, hoping to turn the tables on its retail-to-fleet ratio.
Chevrolet's sedans have come on quite strong in the last few months with the introduction of the Cruze diesel and the SS sedan, but while these will likely be low-volume sellers, there's more pressure for the new Impala to perform well as GM looks to slash fleet sales and compete with the wide variety of full-size sub-luxury sedans. Riding on a platform shared with the Buick LaCrosse and Cadillac XTS, the 2014 Impala will compete against the Hyundai Azera, Ford Taurus and Toyota Avalon on the more traditional side, while also looking to take a bite out of somewhat sportier models like the Chrysler 300/Dodge Charger twins and the Nissan Maxima. We headed to sunny San Diego to see if this totally new Impala can stand on its own without the assistance of fleet companies and rental agencies. [w/video
LG Chem's troubled Chevy Volt battery plant hiring once again
Thu, Sep 25 2014The Michigan battery plant known for paying its workers to do nothing has turned things around and is now hiring more workers, specifically to do something. South Korea-based LG Chem, which runs the factory to supply the Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in vehicle with its lithium-ion batteries, held a job fair recently to bring on 40 new employees in order to meet higher battery demand, according to WZZM, the ABC affiliate for Grand Rapids, MI. The LG Chem factory is in Holland, MI, about 30 miles west of Grand Rapids, and it made its first batteries last year. Prior to that, though, the factory gained notoriety after a US Department of Energy (DOE) probe found that workers there were getting paid to do, well, nothing. That's because demand for the battery packs was so low that it cost less for the plant to sit idle. The DOE was conducting the probe because of its financial grant to LG Chem. But that was then and today is today. LG Chem is looking to ramp up production in advance of the second-generation Volt. That 2016 model-year version is said to have a longer all-electric range and better performance and will ride on a new chassis, but few official details have surfaced. We will know more when we get our first look at the car at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
8 cars we're most looking forward to driving in 2015
Mon, Jan 5 2015Now that 2014 is officially in the books, it's time to look ahead. And following our list of the cars we liked best last year, we're now setting our sights at the hot new metal that's coming our way in 2015. Some of these, we've already seen. And some are still set to debut during the 2015 auto show season. But these are the machines that keep us going – the things on the horizon that we're particularly stoked to drive, and drive hard. Jeep Renegade Not the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Not the Ford Mustang GT350. Not the new John Cooper Works Mini. Nope, I'm looking forward to the adorable, trail-rated Jeep Renegade. And that's because I really, really, really like our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. I do not, however, care too much for the Cherokee's looks, and I really don't like its $38,059 price tag. The Renegade Trailhawk, meanwhile, promises much of the same rough-and-tumble character as its big brother, but at what we expect will be a more reasonable price (I'm personally wagering on the baby Jeep's off-road model starting at no more than $23,000). With a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic, it should also be a bit easier to fill than the V6-powered Cherokee. Also, I can't help but love the way the Renegade looks. It's like someone took a Wrangler, squished it by 50 percent and then handed it off to George Clinton for a healthy dose of funk. The interior, with its bright, expressive trims and color schemes should also be a really nice place to spend some time. I'll be attending the Renegade's launch later this month, so I'll have a much shorter wait than my colleagues. Here's hoping the baby Jeep lives up to my expectations. – Brandon Turkus Associate Editor Mazda MX-5 Miata Here's an uncomfortable truth: I'd rather spend a day driving a properly sorted Mazda MX-5 Miata of any generation on a winding road than I would nearly any other vehicle, regardless of power, price or prestige. It's not just that I prize top-down driving and enjoy the Miata's small size because it gives me more road to play with. I just find there's more motoring joy to be had with high-fidelity handling and an uncorrupted car-to-driver communication loop than I do with face-distorting power or grip – let alone valet-stand gravitas. But perhaps most of all, I love Miatas because they can deliver that level of feedback and driver reward at modest speeds that won't put the locals on edge or endanger lives – you can use more of the car more of the time.