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Boses suspension

Didn't Chevy put a magnetic ride setup into their Corvette quite a few years ago? :dontknow:
GM worked on an active suspension for the Vette in the early 90s, had problems with the "cost to build" ratio; brought it out on a Cadillac in 2014.

john
 
Yes they did

Didn't Chevy put a magnetic ride setup into their Corvette quite a few years ago? :dontknow:

I have a 2005 vette with mag ride, its a selectable ride control, you can stiffen the ride for less roll in the corners. My 2010 buick lacrosse had the same suspension. And yes it costs more, replacement shocks are around 700.00 each.

I should add that the chevy system is nowhere near the bose system for ride quality, I definitely feel the bumps.
 
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That's what the extra ten years or so of development has brought to the table... :thumbup:

(At least I know that my memory hasn't completely failed me! :D)
 
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