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I can confirm that you cannot set the driving aspects such as steering, suspension, exhaust, traction control, etc. independently in the Vettes. They are programmed specifically, which IMO is a big benefit that the 350's have. We can have the car in Normal mode for example with lots of traction control nannies, yet still have sport steering and sport exhaust.Nice video. Sales guy seemed pretty well informed. I thought that on the vette you could set the steering, suspension, exhaust, and other items individually, but maybe I'm mistaken on that. I would think that if you could do it on the vette, you would also be able to do that on the camaro.
What were your impressions of the car after driving it? Seems like a great car for under $50,000.
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That is precisely how most everyone reacts when they hear a GT350. I have had die hard GM fans at car shows ask if they could here the car and they all leave with shit eating grins on their faces.Man. The sound of the GT350 just sends chills down my back. I don't think there's a comparison really there but the SS 1LE is a nice package for the cost.
Interesting, is this something that changed for 2016? We couldn't find how to change it in my fathers 15' Z51. Much better if it could be changed independently though, feel its one of the car's only pitfalls in regards to the driving modes.I have a '16 Z51. While the suspension setting is mode dependent (touring, sport or track), both steering and exhaust settings can be changed independently in all modes if desired. For example, I can set the steering to track while the car is in touring mode. So, all aspects of touring mode will be in effect (suspension, throttle, exhaust, ESC, etc.), but the steering will be in track (heavier, more stable feel). Or, if the car is in sport mode, I can set the exhaust to touring, track or stealth. '14 Stingrays have slightly different exhaust setting options, but are similar otherwise.
No, not changed for 2016. However, the 2014 exhaust settings only have Auto (which links to the main drive mode selected) or Off (loud in any mode). Here's how it's accessed: Settings -> Driving Mode -> Engine Sound Management -> select Auto or Off (2014) or Auto, Stealth, Touring, Sport or Track (2015 and up). There are similar adjustments for the steering.Interesting, is this something that changed for 2016? We couldn't find how to change it in my fathers 15' Z51. Much better if it could be changed independently though, feel its one of the car's only pitfalls in regards to the driving modes.