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I think most "professional" car thieves will be perfectly able to drive a stick.
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The one time I was witness in a criminal case the detectives said they planned to stake out the place where the perps almost just got caught. I said, "Do you really think they would go back to where they just almost got caught?" The detective said, "You just wouldn't believe how unbelievably stupid these people can be." Never forgot that! |
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Apparently Chevy doesn't know that any more than I do lol.
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Here's an overview of changes by year.
Transmission/Differential Information Colors by Year ![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully this answers the original question in some way.
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Bumbleboy92, you answered everything i needed. Thank you so much!!
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The first year for the A10 was 2017, and only on the ZL1.
The ZL1 was not available in 2016. If you ordered the optional automatic in the ZL1, it was the A10. The A8 has never been available in the ZL1. In other models, IIRC, there was a year or two where the A8 was the "standard" optional unit if ordering an auto, but you could option the A10.
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Is the "magnetic ride control" worth adding on, or not really?
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Bumbleboy92, you are the man, thank you so much
I can't wait to see a message from the amazing 2018 addition to my trim, the washer fluid sensor Nearly 4 years in and no message, well at least everyone can tell how often I use the wipers, heh.I have it on my 2SS and prior to that I drove a 6th gen Camaro without it. With MRC, there is a tangible ride difference between modes, which is cool and sometimes helpful, especially on lower quality pavement, but IMO it isn't a true "game changer" option, non-MRC cars don't ride like "crap". I never regretted the $1600 I paid for it, and I'm sure it would yield even more benefits if I tracked the car.
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I've definitely needed that washer fluid sensor a few times but then again I just pulled the lever and knew it was out of fluid without the message lol! I have FE3 shocks with Eibach Pro springs on my car and while I did get a noticeable better feeling in corners and maneuverability, the ride is absolutely trashed I also have 110k miles so I chalk up a lot of issues to age hahaI really want to test drive a stock SS and then a MRC equipped car, maybe one day I'll contemplate the MRC question but for now I'll stick with the nice control and bumpy ride. It's either that or spending $1k+ on coilovers
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On the one hand, OEM replacement cost for a single MRC shock is ~$400 per piece vs ~$95 for non-MRC counterparts. Not particularly cheap, and that's an understatement. However, and especially in tour mode on a non-1LE car, you will mostly just hear the bumps and not feel them, whereas in track mode your rear end will surely get some "road input". MRC can independently adjust each of the four shocks, so when you hit a bump or pothole, or just drive on very uneven pavement, the car remains remarkably planted. You can either let the suspension follow the drive mode, or lock it into a specific setting, decoupled from the rest of the mode settings. On ravaged roads this is quite a boon IMO.
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That whole "driving manual in stop and go traffic is hard/annoying" schtik is so lame. I've daily driven a manual for the last 16ish years. If you know how to drive a manual, stop and go traffic is stupidly easy and not annoying at all. |
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