Is a Camaro easy to steal?

Is a Camaro easy to steal?

The Chevrolet Camaro tops the list of most pilfered performance models with 1,509 units out of 3,780 sporty cars stolen over a four-year period. Among states, California, Florida, Texas, Georgia and Michigan reported the most performance-car thefts according to NICB data.

Is a 2013 Camaro a reliable car?

The Camaro has the highest reliability rating in the class, with a score of four out of five.

What does Chevy Camaro Cal mean?

Posts: 2,569. CAL is calibrate for the compass.

Do Camaros get stolen a lot?

According to NICB data, these three models accounted for 87 percent of the sporty vehicles stolen on the list. The Camaro is first with 1,509 vehicles stolen, followed by the Mustang with 980 vehicles. Rounding out the top five are the Porsche Panamera (103 vehicles stolen) and Audi A5/S5 (101 vehicles stolen).

Are Camaros stolen a lot?

2019 Chevrolet Camaro (tie) It appears that brand-new performance cars are not high on car thieves’ shopping lists — Camaro is one of the few stolen in sufficient numbers during 2019 to make the NICB list.

How much horsepower does a 2013 Camaro LS have?

323 horsepower
The LS and LT share a 3.6-liter, V-6 engine with 323 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. This engine is a capable performer within its category, although it pales greatly when placed alongside the more powerful SS and ZL1 trims.

What engine is in 2013 Camaro SS?

3.6 L V6
6.2 L V8
2013 Chevrolet Camaro/Engine

Why does my dash say Cal?

The Cal message can appear on your driver information center (DIC). When the DIC displays this alert, it means that the DIC compass needs to be calibrated. If this alert is accompanied by three dashes, then your compass is not working and needs maintenance.

What is Cal on a car?

Cal means you are in California.

What tools do car thieves use?

Here are the best tools, devices and tips for preventing car theft in 2019.

  1. Steering Wheel Locks.
  2. Tire & Rim Locks.
  3. Car Part Protection.
  4. Car Alarms.
  5. Track Your Car With a GPS Device.
  6. Kill Switches.
  7. No-Cost Vehicle Theft Prevention Tips.
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