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2014 Chevrolet SS Review


“It’s the kind of car that makes every stop light look like a racing tree. – Lynn Beckwith, That Car Lady



The best American car I have driven in years comes from Australia. The all new 2014 Chevy SS is built on the Commodore platform from Holden Motor Company. When mated with the 6.2 liter (378 cubic inch) Corvette power plant and connected to rear wheel drive it is an amazing combination of power, styling, comfort and performance.

Raw horsepower is only the start; the total package is what makes this car such a winner. The body is tight, almost rigid, allowing for a suspension that ties the car to the road under all conditions. The handling is tremendous for any car in its price range and unbelievable for a family sedan.

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That is the very best color for looking less like a Malibu.

Nice drop and rims also.
 

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From the linked article: "While for the most part I found the My-Link system adequate, I didn’t find it very intuitive and never did find the option to turn on the back up camera grids. Without an overlaying grid system the backup camera loses some of its safety function."

Is there an option to turn the 'grid' on, or does the Nav just not have that feature?
 

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No grids

From the linked article: "While for the most part I found the My-Link system adequate, I didn’t find it very intuitive and never did find the option to turn on the back up camera grids. Without an overlaying grid system the backup camera loses some of its safety function."

Is there an option to turn the 'grid' on, or does the Nav just not have that feature?
Not available on the SS this has been gone over several times on the forum.
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Doug;)
 
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