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I love it! That is a very nice feature. That fuel economy is very impressive as well. The individual digital readout for each tire's pressure sure beats a TPMS idiot light and is something many of the competitors lack.
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Fuel range is determined by ampunt f fule in the tank, Average Fuel economy over a pre determined time (Not what the average shows on the DIC, because when you reset your average MPG if you have not filled up your range will remain the same before and after you reset it.), Then it take in account the speed you are driving at NOW and the other operating peramitors and figures a range remaining.. I have foiund though it is never correct to what I can actually go. it is usually a higher number.. On my HHR i can usually tell how far I can go myself just by how i am driving and looking at the gas guage... Once you have owned a car for a while you can guestimate closer than the range will show...
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Thanks a bunch, Did I ever tell you my Favorite number is 3...I Was a Big Dale Earnhardt Seinor fan ... too bad your camaro wasn't black...that would have been too much for me to handle LOL
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Well if you're driving a manual transmission, either way you'd have to take your hands off a control. Its not like you'll have your hand on the button at all times even if it was on the right anyway. No matter what, you'll be moving your hands off something to use it, and this setup looks like it is much more ergonomic and easy to use than the dash mounted buttons on my Cobalt. Steering wheel buttons might have been the best option.
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I got a chance to sit in the Camaro for the first time yesterday at the Rochester Autoshow. I found that getting in I bumped my head a little but once in I closed the door and found I had all the room I wanted. Getting out was real easy. I spoke with the GM sales representative and asked about the information on the Driver's Display and he stated that he believed that the available information is the same on all trim packages. This was good to hear.
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Thanks , that was pretty CooooooooooooooooL, I have something similar in my charger.
It's neat to know that the Camaro has it too.
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How does the tire pressure sensor thingy work? If we go to an aftermarket rim, will it work the same?
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No the calibration will be off kind of like so will your mpg. the DIC is set for the pressure in whatever rims the car has on them, same as the size
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Pressure is pressure, the TPS does not care what size rim or tire you put on it.. it only reads pressure. Now the change in the rolling circumference of the tire will effect your speed reading, Odometer and MPG calculation, but that can be recalibrated by the dealer for the tire size you install..
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it only knows the pressure of the specs on the tires its calibrated too. When my brother put 19 on his cobalt it couldnt read the pressure right
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What the hell????? It's not a full color screen?? More evidence that this is a cheap horrible car. I'm canceling my order ASAP.
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LOL I hope that was SARCASM LOL ^^
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