1lt 2lt 3lt? What specifically do they all mean?
I am in the market for a new vette and what are all the differences of the 1lt etc?
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see below
Differences in what you get in the car when built.
1LT Active Handling System Air filtration system: includes pollen filter Brakes: four-wheel antilock disc Climate (temperature) controls: dual-zone, automatic for driver and right-front passenger Doors: hatch release, push-button open/power rear latching Engine: LS2 6.0L V8 Floor mats: carpeted Foglamps: halogen Headlamps: dual projector, xenon High Intensity Discharge (HID) low beam and tungsten-halogen high beam, includes Automatic Exterior Lamp Control Keyless Access: includes Push-Button Start and two remote transmitters that enable automatic door unlock and open by touching a door pad Mirror, inside rearview: manual day/night with dual reading lamps Mirrors, outside: power-adjustable, heated, body-colored Seat controls: driver, six-way power-adjustable Seating: leather seating surfaces Steering column: Tilt-Wheel, manual Tires: front, P245/40ZR-18, Extended Mobility, Eagle F1 Tires: rear, P285/35ZR-19, Extended Mobility, Eagle F1 Wheels: 18- x 8.5-inch front and 19- x 10-inch rear, five-spoke, Silver Painted Aluminum 2LT Features shown below are in addition to, or in place of, 1LT features: Cargo area: cargo convenience net Cargo area: luggage shade Seat controls: right-front passenger, six-way power-adjustable Seating: leather seating surfaces, perforated Seats: front, bucket, Sport; include back-angle adjusters, adjustable lumbar support and side bolsters 3LT Features shown below are in addition to, or in place of, 2LT features: Audio system: Bose premium seven-speaker system Head-Up Display: includes readouts for street mode, track mode with g-meter, vehicle speed, engine rpm and readings from key gauges including coolant temperature and oil pressure Memory Package: includes two-position presets for drivers such as six-way power driver seat, telescoping steering wheel and outside mirror positions Mirror, inside rearview: auto-dimming with dual reading lamps and eight-point compass Mirrors, outside: power, heated, include driver-side auto-dimming feature, body-color Seats: driver and right-front passenger, heated Steering column: power telescoping, includes manual Tilt-Wheel Steering wheel: includes mounted audio controls Universal Home Remote transmitter |
they are different options packages. go to chevy.com and look up corvette. it spells out what each has
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Is there a sticker in the car that would have the option indicated? Is this indicated in the VIN?
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A base coupe is 1LT. A base vert is 2LT.
The options the car has are not in the VIN. The only thing the VIN will tell you is what body style it is. However, a person who has access to the GM system can look up the VIN and it will tell them what options it has. The 3LT option code (or whatever option package you have), along with all the individual option codes making up that package will be on a black & white sticker on the inside door of the glovebox. |
Originally Posted by JimTN
(Post 1558615374)
A base coupe is 1LT. A base vert is 2LT.
The options the car has are not in the VIN. The only thing the VIN will tell you is what body style it is. However, a person who has access to the GM system can look up the VIN and it will tell them what options it has. The 3LT option code (or whatever option package you have), along with all the individual option codes making up that package will be on a black & white sticker on the inside door of the glovebox. Thank you for your help. My confusion is that I have a 1SB package according to glove box, the car is a new 2006 which I purchased in December. It had 120 KM (approx 70 miles). According to Radical05's description I have a 3LT, cause mine is loaded. I have the Z51, NAV, XM, glass roof sub for painted, mem seat package, filter,and on, and on and on... Could it be that as a Canadian car we tend to do things differently (ie, naming conventions)? |
Originally Posted by SilverSurferC6
(Post 1558616091)
Jim,
Thank you for your help. My confusion is that I have a 1SB package according to glove box, the car is a new 2006 which I purchased in December. It had 120 KM (approx 70 miles). According to Radical05's description I have a 3LT, cause mine is loaded. I have the Z51, NAV, XM, glass roof sub for painted, mem seat package, filter,and on, and on and on... Could it be that as a Canadian car we tend to do things differently (ie, naming conventions)? That's what someone else told us in another thread - Canadian cars are 1SB instead of 3LT, even if it's a 2006 model. The individual options that go to make up both of those option packages are approximately equivalent. |
ok so just so i understand. If i am purchasing a car that has heated seats or the HUD then it obviously is a 3lt package right? How do i discern if it is z51? Does z51 come in 1lt 2lt or 3lt or only 3lt and all 3lts? Thanks for the help guys
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Originally Posted by Jhyten
(Post 1558617337)
ok so just so i understand. If i am purchasing a car that has heated seats or the HUD then it obviously is a 3lt package right? How do i discern if it is z51? Does z51 come in 1lt 2lt or 3lt or only 3lt and all 3lts? Thanks for the help guys
You can get the Z51 handling package no matter which of the 3 option packages you're getting. You cannot get the Z51 handling package with the F55 suspension. You'd almost have to look on the sticker on the inside of the glovebox door to be sure you've got the Z51 package. If you know what to look for, supposedly you can look under the hood. |
Z51?
Originally Posted by Jhyten
(Post 1558617337)
ok so just so i understand. If i am purchasing a car that has heated seats or the HUD then it obviously is a 3lt package right? How do i discern if it is z51? Does z51 come in 1lt 2lt or 3lt or only 3lt and all 3lts? Thanks for the help guys
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Originally Posted by ShawnDFW
(Post 1558615253)
they are different options packages. go to chevy.com and look up corvette. it spells out what each has
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Originally Posted by JimTN
(Post 1558617469)
Yes, HUD & heated seats means 3LT, except in Canada, where it means 1SB.
You can get the Z51 handling package no matter which of the 3 option packages you're getting. You cannot get the Z51 handling package with the F55 suspension. You'd almost have to look on the sticker on the inside of the glovebox door to be sure you've got the Z51 package. If you know what to look for, supposedly you can look under the hood. After a heated debate on this question, several dealers have confirmed that we (as Canadians), march to the beat of a different drummer. Apparently we "package the vehicles differently". So the bottom line is that a 1SB = 3LT for us Canucks.:rofl: |
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