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My experience with our 2SS vert is that Sport is normal mode for us and it remains there on startup following shutdown. But on occasion I drive in Track. And then it defaults to Tour.
While I find the rear view mirror cam a cool technology. I find it distracting to look at, as does my wife. We leave it off. The reverse cam is quite good. Although I am a mirrors guy. The reverse cam in my F-250 actually blinds me at night and I hate it as I never use it. So it fills the cab with overly bright light detracting from visibility. Often requiring me to hold my hand up to block it out. Theres no way to disable it and I have not found any way to dim it. The Camaro is much better in that regard.
Overall I think far too much is made of visibility issues.
That has never been an issue for either myself or my wife once past the initial test drives in the car. Although I do find myself leaning one way or the other or sitting straight upright at times while maneuvering. There are some blind spots but Im sorry... people need to be more engaged with their driving and those vehicles or objects in your blind spot.... should have been acknowledged before they entered a known area of limited visibility.
We bought ours off the lot last winter at 7 grand below sticker. We are pleased that our purchase has held its value. But its an illusion. These are not investments.
That said, overall, these are great cars. I think 99% of owners would agree and love their Camaros.
When we rented them in Fla. I was utterly thrilled with 455 hp and torque. Having owned muscle cars in the 70s the 2SS bests them in any performance metric other than pure mechanical brute visceral impression.
mostly due to inferior technology of the early cars....
After a year with the car... I feel its limitations at 455hp and crave the ZL1...
Still. Love our Camaro.
Keep the thread going as it will be interesting following you through your purchase and initial reactions to the car.
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