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Is it both LT1 and 4 that have OE catchcan but on just one-side?
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Many folks on here are true enthusiasts and enjoy maintaining their vehicles. That said, most go overboard with the maintenance but as long as you follow the factory recommended list and schedule you should be good to go. I think the issue you will have with that kind of mileage is the operating cost of fuel and tires. If you switch form the F1 Supercar tires to something with more tread life that would help. I think you only get like 10-12k miles out of these Goodyears depending on how you drive. I can literally see the fuel gauge needle move as I drive.
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I'm in Florida as well and drive in i4 60 miles a day 5 days a week plus this will be a weekend car as well. |
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I just think it sucks as a daily. The doors are very long, and require a wide berth so you can open them up enough to get in and out without twisting yourself into a pretzel. But if that's your thing, give it a go. It's a fantastic car. |
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I daily my ZL1, sort of. I work from home 2-3 days/week and work in the office 2-3 days / week. I also take it for errands (I don't do that many), and take it to the gym. I don't have to drive it in the rain, freezing weather, or snow, since my wife has an AWD SUV and I can just work from home on those types of days. It isn't the best daily as mentioned above, because the doors are long and it sits pretty low with a wide sill, so it isn't the easiest to get in and out if the door isn't swung wide open. But, worth it.
Don't listen to that guy that changes his oil every 2,500 miles. That's overkill. I changed oil first time at 1k miles, and when I can finally take it in I'll have the eLSD fluid changed soon (currently 3,400 miles). I wish I did the eLSD at about 2,000, but it's not required for normal driving per the service manual. It requires a specific diff oil for the eLSD, so be sure and use the OEM stuff. Some oil change shops don't carry it so you'll have to bring it in and pay them to change it, or take it to the dealer. You're in for a treat with a new ZL1. It is a beast!
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Oh crap, forgot about that. I hope GM knows what they are doing moving forward with all the EV stuff.
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Yeah as much as I like driving evs that's not the risk I want to take when vw is having the same issues and so does hyundai because they are all using lg batteries, I will give evs a few more years before I buy another one.
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Drive it as much as you want. My 2018 A10 was totaled in a crash last month, after 3.5 years of daily driving. It had 138k miles at the time, and the only real problem I had was a collapsed DOD lifter, which had failed at like 134k. I am going to buy another one. Soon. There's a woman named Kris in Houston that has over 180k on her 2017 M6 car. If you want to drive them every day, they're built to last. |
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Also does anyone have any tips of what jack stands to use? I'm going to be getting zl1 addons lift pads, also how do you lift the car? Since you only have 4 lift pads, do you need to buy an additional one for the pinch weld where the jack will go?
How is the reliability and the warranty? Is the chevy extended warranty or platinum protection plan worth it? I feel like with magneride it might pay for itself if anything is ever wrong with that Last edited by rezpawn; 11-10-2021 at 11:03 AM. |
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Thank you Al Oppenheiser!
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