2013 Camaro Zl1 Leading Edge 720 Rear Whl Hp 800 Fly Whl Hp Stage5 Lingenfelter on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Engine:6.2L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:91 OCTANE GASOLINE
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: White
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Camaro
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ZL1
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 533
Sub Model: LEADING EDGE PERFORMANCE UPGRADE
This is a Stage 5 ZL1 with over $20k in upgrades (over $85k invested) done by Leading Edge Performance. Supercharged 2013 ZL1 with LPE Supercharger pulley upgrade package that is designed to enhance the 6.2L LSA ZL1 supercharged engine. This package produces a substantial horsepower and torque improvement over the factory 580hp and 556 lbs foot of torque while maintaining a safe level of boost and supercharger. This hot Camaro has 720 rear wheel horsepower, 800 fly wheel horsepower and takes 91 octane gas so it can also be a daily driver. ZL1 Camaro 6.2L Supercharged Intercooled Engine Package includes WCCH STG II CNC porting and polishing of LSA cylinder heads, 2.180 diameter intake valves, 1.60 diameter Inconnel exhaust, Multi angle valve job, cc chambers, surfacing & spring height adjustment. Custom designed camshaft, Lingenfelter GT9 w/cam gear. Dual Gold Extreme valve springs with titanium retainers, Stainless Works Turbo Ceramic coating. Coated 2" long tube headers with catted center section, 2.55 inch diameter steel supercharger drive pulley, powder coated black, 8 rib serpentine belt Lingenfelter, LS9 solid supercharger isolater, port and polish supercharger snout, port and polish supercharger lid, P/P Throttle body, Lingenfelter HX water tank, MSD, DEI spark plug boot covers, 3m clear bra front of vehicle.....and so much more!
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Chevy Volt 'acceptable,' Nissan Leaf 'poor' in new IIHS safety tests
Thu, Jul 31 2014Ford C-Max Hybrid also scored "acceptable" rating. With US Nissan Leaf sales up almost 30 percent during the first half of the year, the only thing that might be able to stop the battery-electric vehicle is a good, stiff barrier. Unfortunately, thing's aren't always pretty when that happens in the real world, according to new tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Things with the Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in are a little bit rosier, though. The two plug-in vehicles were part of a batch of a dozen vehicles that just went through the IIHS's "small overlap" test, in which the driver's side front corner of the vehicle is crashed into a rigid barrier at 40 miles per hour. Out of the dozen, only the Mini Cooper Countryman was given a "good" rating. Five vehicles, including the Volt and the Ford C-Max Hybrid, were rated "acceptable," two were "marginal" and two, including the Leaf, were "poor." Plug-in vehicles are unique in the crash-test context because of their relatively large battery sizes. In the Volt's case, the driver had a "low risk" of injury, said the IIHS. But the Leaf's crash substantially pushed back the instrument panel and steering column, creating a scenario where the driver was "likely" to sustain leg injuries. The batteries in both the Leaf and the Volt passed safety tests specifically targeted at things like thermo and electrical properties and overall integrity. "Nissan is proud of the Leaf's 'Good' rating in all other IIHS tests, a 4-star NCAP rating from NHTSA and its IIHS Top Safety Pick rating in all previous years since the car's release," the company said in an e-mail sent to AutoblogGreen. "As for the performance of the 2014 Leaf in the 'small overlap frontal test,' Nissan will continue to review these and other results from the IIHS 'small overlap frontal test' as we seek opportunities for improvement." Check out the IIHS's press release and small car crash-test video footage below. Range of ratings: Small car ratings run the gamut in challenging small overlap front test The Mini Cooper Countryman is the only small car to earn a good rating among the latest group of 12 cars subjected to the Institute's small overlap front crash test. Two electric models and a hybrid also are in the mix, with varied results. The electric-powered Chevrolet Volt (with a gasoline engine "range extender") earns an acceptable rating, while its battery-electric rival, the Nissan Leaf, earns a poor rating.
Why Cadillac thinks it needs to succeed in Europe to sell cars elsewhere
Tue, 26 Feb 2013Ward's Auto has taken an interesting look at the renewed focus General Motors is showing towards Cadillac in Europe. Susan Docherty, president and managing director of Chevrolet and Cadillac in Europe (pictured), says in order for the luxury brand to thrive in China, it first needs to succeed in the old country. The reason? Chinese buyers look to Europe for cues as to what's deemed worthy of the term "luxury." There are hurdles to the plan, however. In addition to the fact that the EU is flooded with high-end nameplates, GM doesn't necessarily have the distribution network in place to put buyers behind the wheel.
Combine that with persistent economic woes and Cadillac's checkered past marred by a lack of diesel engine options and a bankrupt distributor, and the road ahead for the brand looks like less of an uphill climb and more like a straight-up cliff face. But Docherty is optimistic and says she has a plan for the brand. We recommend heading over to Ward's for a closer look at the full read.
Survey says $25k barrier is a problem for EVs
Sun, 01 Dec 2013
The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.