Subscribed to follow this one, I hope the original poster get's his price, but I don't think a 6 year old car can fetch this price with the incentives on a new one. Maybe I'm wrong. A 2012 was available on dealer lots as early as August September 2011. I would suggest putting your build date in your ad. The month and year can be found on the inner drivers door. But then you know that if your talking RPO codes.
The only difference between a 2012 and 2014 LTZ vs. LT is the size of the tires. Pretty sure both have the RPO code (MH8, I believe I don't have a book handy..) Bigger tires on the LTZ probably makes it feel faster. Both have exactly the same 138 HP engine. The engine RPO code differences between 2012 and 2014 have to do with small differences such as MAP sensors, and the change from a 6 grooved pulley on the crankshaft to a 5 grooved pulley. All pretty minor stuff.
What I'm saying to potential readers, is don't be misinformed. In terms of automatic transmissions and 1.4L turbos, they ware nearly all the same from 2011-2016 GEN1. Tires were different. If we're discussing manual transmissions, yes there were differences in the gear spread in the 6 speed transmissions. Very small, but they were present.
The only difference between a 2012 and 2014 LTZ vs. LT is the size of the tires. Pretty sure both have the RPO code (MH8, I believe I don't have a book handy..) Bigger tires on the LTZ probably makes it feel faster. Both have exactly the same 138 HP engine. The engine RPO code differences between 2012 and 2014 have to do with small differences such as MAP sensors, and the change from a 6 grooved pulley on the crankshaft to a 5 grooved pulley. All pretty minor stuff.
What I'm saying to potential readers, is don't be misinformed. In terms of automatic transmissions and 1.4L turbos, they ware nearly all the same from 2011-2016 GEN1. Tires were different. If we're discussing manual transmissions, yes there were differences in the gear spread in the 6 speed transmissions. Very small, but they were present.