Under the hood youll find the 7.0-liter V8 formerly used in the (now-discontinued) Corvette Z06 that cranks out approximately 500 hp.Tim, 11242015 ZL1 2dr Convertible (6.2L 8cyl SC 6M).is this 2014 Chevy Camaro ZL1 convertible with the 6 speed manual transmission.Ive owned 2 other Camaros (1990, 2010), 2 Mustangs and even a Corvette (2000), but nothing had the performance to make me fear for my life like this ZL1.
It accelerates like a rocket, handles like its on rails and stops on a dime so theres no real need to review the performance of the 6.2L supercharged engine. Were I so inclined I could cut the tires loose in almost any gear despite the traction control, however I dont make enough money to keep replacing them. Instead, Im going to focus on the technology and aesthetic aspects of the car. Heads turn wherever we go, and once folks see the ZL1 script on the hood fingers begin pointing. Yes, its difficult to see out of it when the top is up but I knew that going in. Roughly 12-14 mpg. Boston Acoustics Avp7 Transmission Driver So ImBut I wasnt buying a Prius, nor is this my daily driver so Im ok with it. The infotainment system is decent and relatively easy to use once youve read the manual and played with it awhile, but the Boston Acoustics stereo is bad. Coming from a THX II Surround system in my Lincoln I am severely disappointed. The alcantaraleather seats and alcantara on the steering wheelshift knobdash are nice touches and make the interior stand out. There is plenty of room up front (65 driver here), but none in the back. ![]() Ive put a little over 3k summer time miles on it and Ive smiled during all of them. I wanted a sexy, fun, ridiculously fast and completely unnecessary indulgence and thats exactly what I got Read more Read less See all 1 reviews of the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 ZL1 Write a review Edmunds Summary Review of the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 ZL1 Pros Cons Strong acceleration with any engine head-turning looks good V6 fuel economy capable handling. Boston Acoustics Avp7 Transmission Full Edmunds ReviewFull Edmunds Review: 2014 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 For tire-burning power and Hollywood looks, it doesnt get much better than the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro. The reintroduced Z28 model is sure to thrill around a racetrack as well. Vehicle overview After fourth-generation Camaro production stopped back in 2002, many feared this automotive icon was dead for good. Thankfully, Chevy brought it back after a nearly decade-long hiatus. Even better, Chevrolet has been making steady improvements since. For the 2014 Chevrolet Camaro, youll instantly spot the cars sleeker front grille, new headlights and taillights, and minor changes all around. But the return of the Z28 moniker adds a whole new level to Camaro performance this year. New for 2014, the racetrack-themed Z28 buffs out the Camaros handling capabilities. To start, Chevy implemented a variety of weight-saving measures, including no standard air-conditioning and reduced sound-deadening material. The Z28s performance is further fortified by a trick race-oriented suspension, standard carbon-ceramic brakes and special aerodynamic body pieces.
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