2010 Chevy Camaro 2ss. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
ORANGE 2010 CAMARO 2SS, 6.2L V8, 400 HP !!, ONLY 14,900 MILES, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH PADDLE SHIFTER, RS PACKAGE GIVES YOU MIDNIGHT SILVER 20 INCH WHEELS WITH 4 FACTORY TIRES, HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE HEADLAMPS EACH RINGED WITH AN LED HALO GIVING YOUR COUPE THE LOOK OF A LIVING PREDATOR, BODY COLOR ROOF DITCH MOLDING FOR A DISTINCTIVE STYLE, SHARK FIN ANTENNA, INTERIOR ACCENT TRIM PKG, HEATED LEATHER SEATS WITH THE FRONT AND REAR SEATS WITH MATCHING ORANGE ON THE STEERING WHEEL & SHIFT KNOB, LIGHTED INFERNO ORANGE APPLIQUE ON THE THE DOOR TRIM, EYE CATCHING ORANGE RALLY STRIPE PACKAGE, POWER SUNROOF, REMOTE ENGINE START, BREMBO PERFORMANCE BRAKES, TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM, DUAL EXHAUST W/POLISHED STAINLESS TIPS, FOG LIGHTS, REAR SPOILER, HEATED POWER MIRRORS DRIVER & PASSENGER, AUTOMATIC REAR DIMMING MIRROR, BOSTON ACOUSTICS PREMIUM AM/FM/CD/XM 9 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM,, UNIVERSAL REMOTE, USB/AUX PORT, BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE, FOUR PACK OF AUXILIARY GAUGES, FRONT AND REAR PREMIUM CARPET FLOOR MATS, BOTH KEYS, OWNER'S MANUAL CLEAN CAR FAX NON SMOKER SOUTHERN CAR, LIKE NEW CONDITION, HAS ALWAYS BEEN COVERED .
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Race Recap: 2013 Indianapolis 500 better than Bollywood; all the emotion, none of the music [spoilers]
Mon, 27 May 2013If the 2013 Indy 500 were a movie it would be the one expected to win all the little statues come awards season, and if it were an athlete it would have made spectators watch in awe as it broke record after record. And this kind of talk comes after last year's race was considered one of the best ever - the last lap hijinks in 2012 and Takuma Sato's crash leading to a podium ceremony straight out of a Golden Globes tearjerker.
But this year's race delivered more than anyone expected, from the 250,000 fans to the commentators to the IndyCar series itself and, finally, to the guy who hopped through a two-mile window on Lap 197 to take the lead and keep it until the end.
How GM engineers are using diaper 'snow' to keep you warm
Thu, Jan 8 2015Testing how snow affects General Motors' vehicles isn't really a problem right now for the company's engineers, but in the dog days of summer the process isn't exactly easy. The only real option is for them to book time at the automaker's climatic wind tunnel. However, a flash of brilliance from an engineer allows snow to be simulated regardless of the temperature outside, and the discovery is all because of his daughter's wet diaper. The realization came to GM Thermal Systems engineer Nicholas Jahn while he was swimming with his daughter and noticed how her diaper ballooned in size in the water. He found out the substance that makes this possible is called sodium polyacrylate. When the material gets wet it grows and forms fluffy flakes that are a close imitation of snow. Best of all, the stuff can be prepared easily any time of the year, and it's reusable. The engineering team uses the material to test the effectiveness of the heating systems of GM's vehicles. They spread the sodium polyacrylate over the inlets at the base of the windshield to obstruct the airflow and then crank the heater. After some time, they can see how much is being sucked into the system and design more efficient systems in the future. See how the process works in the video above and read about the diaper discovery in GM's press release below. Diapers Change Chevy Cruze Winter Warm-up Time GM validation engineer uses diaper material "snow" to reduce frigid drives 2015-01-06 DETROIT – An item commonly found on an infant's changing table is helping General Motors' engineers simulate snow year round, ensuring heating systems in cars like the 2015 Chevrolet Cruze can quickly and efficiently warm its interior. Packed snow can prevent air from entering the inlet panel at the bottom of the windshield, obstructing the flow of air into the heating system and reducing the amount of air it can push out. This can lead to less efficient warming of the car's interior and windshield defrosting. "The last thing anyone wants to do when it's freezing cold out is scrape their windshield," said Nicholas Jahn, GM Vehicle Thermal Systems engineer. "The testing we perform on the Chevrolet Cruze with the diaper material allows us to maximize the car's heating capabilities." Ironically, Jahn stumbled upon his diaper-based testing method in the middle of summer. During a swim with his daughter, he noticed her diaper multiplied in size when it came into contact with water.
Camaro driver clocked at 171 miles per hour
Wed, Apr 13 2016Chevy's 2016 Camaro SS is a fantastic piece of automotive engineering. It is also, apparently, very, very fast. This latter fact was perfectly illustrated when, on April 8, a Camaro SS driver was nailed in Two Harbors, Minnesota for doing 171 mph. According to WFAA, the unnamed speed demon was flying down Highway 61 near Two Harbors when Hermantown, MN Deputy Police Chief Shawn Padden clocked him at an eye-watering 171 mph. He then recorded the speeder at 168 and 141. At the time, Deputy Chief Padden was working with Minnesota State Patrol on an anti-DWI program called "Toward Zero Deaths". Padden, who was interviewed by the Duluth News Tribune, said he was surprised at the driver's sheer speed. "When he went by me, it was a blur," Padden told the News. "You get used to seeing people going 65 or 70 and what that looks like. But I've never seen anything like this. It's like a rocket on wheels." Fadden chased the Camaro down eventually, but it took some doing. To catch the Camaro, he pushed his Dodge Charger Pursuit to 135 mph just to get into range so the Camaro could see his emergency lights. The speeding driver was ticketed for careless driving, but may lose his license due to a Minnesota law that gives courts the option of revoking licenses for drivers caught doing more than 100 mph. News Source: WFAA, Duluth News Tribune Weird Car News Chevrolet Dodge Driving Safety Coupe Police/Emergency Performance Sedan camaro ss camaro