joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

While it is an amazing car, I will have to vote for the Camaro ZL1 on stock tires. It is highly advised to not drive the the car when the temperature is below 40F, and the tires can be permanently damaged if they are stored below 20F. Even with a very advanced traction and stability control system, 580 HP in a rear

I am obliged to post this.

Some of us still prefer to have physical copies for various reasons. While my 6 Mbps is good for streaming video and online gaming, I would not want to rely on it for my primary means of acquiring games, even with the download while you play features.

I am pretty sure that it downloads the firmware but doesn't install it. I can't remember how it handled the last update.

It can't be unseen!

While I still have the game on preorder, I am more disappointed by the lack of the Camaro ZL1 then excited by the inclusion of any other car.

I was wrong. The Z/28 is approximately 100 lbs less than the GT500.

The Z/28 weighs more than the GT500, and has more than a 150hp deficit on the GT500.

I am a liberal user of cruise control and have the same feelings. However, there is a small detail that you fail to mention. In several newer cars that I have driven, 2011 and 2013 Chrysler Town and Country and a 2014 Honda CR-V, the speed can vary significantly wroth cruise control on. In the Town and Country with

I am a liberal user of cruise control and have the same feelings. However, there is a small detail that you fail to mention. In several newer cars that I have driven, 2011 and 2013 Chrysler Town and Country and a 2014 Honda CR-V, the speed can vary significantly wroth cruise control on. In the Town and Country with

GMC exists so that Buick and Cadillac dealerships can still sell trucks. It has the brand recognition, and those dealerships want to be able to sell trucks because they sell.

It was a sad day when GM discontinued Inferno Orange Metallic.

Going through the process of buying my ordering my ZL1 last year made me have some appreciation of the dealership laws. I negotiated with dealers as far as 200 miles away with most of my conversions being done directly with the owner or lead sales manager. I leveraged that to my advantage to find what I thought was

I played thefirst and second gen games and didn't play again until Black and White cane out. The only shiny I can recall seeing, besides the red gyrados, is a the shiny Pansear that I received in Black. I might have seen others in my Silver days but not known what it meant.

The model year is used to differentiate when changes are made to vehicles. Even though they aren't huge changes there might be slight differences in packaging and available options. There are also regulatory differences. According to law, a given model year can start being sold January 2nd of the year before. This

Actually that is pretty much the answer according to the law. The 1969 Camaros were made going into 1970, and the 1970 Camaro came out "mid year". Sometime after that the law was created to say that a particular model year could only be made in one January.

For all of those saying this is Chevy's response to the Boss just look at the 1LE Camaro. Ford would not even loan a Boss Mustang for comparisons and opted to loan a GT track pack instead. The GT didn't stand a chance against the 1LE.

Look at 1st Gen Camarosand then come back.

I don't think the "1969 Camaro" taillights look that bad.