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Originally Posted by raptor5244
What are some the of the key selling points for someone justify the cost of upgrading to the Borla exhaust systems?
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The automotive aftermarket is a multi-billion dollar industry and exhaust upgrades are one of the top 5 modifications. Hundreds of thousand of enthusiasts take off perfectly good exhaust systems every year and replace them with something that enhances the sound, look and performance of their vehicle(s)
It's mostly about personalization. Some enthusiasts want their Camaro to look, sound and perform different/better than others. Durability is a benefit important to many as well.
Here's what you get with Borla:
Sound - Sounds distinctly different from stock. Many exhaust notes to choose from, all much different from stock. Find the sound that fits your driving style. How do you want to be heard (outside the vehicle)? What do you want to hear when you drive (inside the vehicle)? Etc. The sound profile of a car changes the entire driving experience. Change the exhaust and it's like driving an entirely different car.
Power - Increase in horsepower as well as torque over stock across the entire RPM range. Even more potential to make power over the stock exhaust when adding other performance modifications like a cold air intake and/or chip/reflash etc.
Looks/Appearance - Looks distinctly different from stock
Durability - Million mile warranty on labor/material non-moving parts (valves have a separate warranty). Will never rust, can be cleaned/polished to a chrome-like finish over and over again.
In a nutshell, with a Borla system your Camaro will sound better, perform better, look better and be more durable. All in a way that fits your personality and driving style.
Anyhow, hope this answers your question. If not, let me know.
Cheers!