Wednesday, December 09, 2020

Residents of California, and Washington won't be able to buy a 2021 Chevrolet Camaro SS, 1LE or ZL1 because of brake pads that do not meet state regulations. Specifically, the use of copper is a no-no for both states.

According to a report from Muscle Cars & Trucks on Tuesday, the copper requirements mean none of the high-performance models will be sold in the two states, though other Camaros will still be available. A Chevrolet spokesperson confirmed the news with Roadshow and said the copper brake pads will bar customers from ordering the cars for delivery after Jan. 1, 2021.

"We will resume allowing customers in California and Washington state to order the Camaro SS, ZL1 and 1LE models in the 2022 model year when we introduce a new brake system that is compliant with the copper requirements," the spokesperson said. "Customers can, however, purchase these models from available dealer stock in those states," so if you need a Camaro SS, 1LE or ZL1, get your order in before the beginning of next year.

The law passed in California 10 years ago under Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger with the goal of reducing toxins associated with the material from entering the water supply. It first targeted brake pads with trace amounts of heavy metals and asbestos in 2014. In 2021, the law expands to outlaw brake pads containing more than 5% copper. In 2025, it essentially bans copper from brake pads. Washington enacted nearly identical regulations in 2012.

https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2021-chevy-camaro-ss-1le-zl1-brakes-ban-california-washington/

Although General Motors did not specify, it’s assumed that the issue has to do with the upgraded Brembo brakes offered on each of the trims mentioned. To note, the 2021 Chevy Camaro SS comes with standard SS Brembo front and rear performance antilock brakes, while the ZL1 comes with six-pot front Brembo units and four-pot rear Brembo units.

https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/12/2021-chevy-camaro-ss-zl1-can-no-longer-be-ordered-in-california-and-washington/

3 comments:

  1. I'm a plumbing contractor and I couldn't begin to tell you the plumbing items that are prohibited in California that are allowed in every other state. Can't remember the last time I had the desire to lick or attempt to eat a pair of brass water closet bolts. Lead free or not! They are leaders in US public safety stupidity!

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  2. I thought copper was good. Witness the Tommy Copper bull$hit phenomenon. Kalifornia completely lost. I am wishing for the giant cataclysmic earthquake that sends it and all of its denizens under water. Including the illegal alien freeloaders.

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  3. Here's the thing Dale. The education class has so dumbed down their studentry that someone has to look out for them. The parents cannot do it. They are stupid as well. The KA (Kalifornia) government leads the league in stupidity and inability to reason things out.

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