SoCal Freeway Damage Guide for Corvettes
Understand the risks of driving a low-slung Corvette on the 91, 15, and 10 freeways.
Surviving the Inland Empire Commute
Driving a Corvette in Southern California is an incredible experience, but our freeways are notoriously brutal on low-profile sports cars. The 91, 15, 60, and 10 freeways are major arteries for construction vehicles, semi-trucks, and constant road work.
Gravel, sand, blown tires, and loose asphalt act like a sandblaster against your Corvette's front bumper. If you commute or frequently drive these routes, your paint is taking a beating every single day.
CDA Auto Styling is located right in the heart of the Inland Empire. We see the damage these freeways cause daily, and we know exactly how to protect your Corvette against it.
The Sandblasting Effect
Following a truck on the 15 freeway kicks up microscopic sand and gravel. Over time, this creates thousands of tiny micro-chips, making your front bumper look dull and frosted. PPF completely absorbs this impact.
Extreme Summer Heat
Inland Empire summers regularly exceed 100 degrees. This bakes bug splatter and bird droppings instantly into unprotected clear coat, causing permanent chemical etching. Ceramic coatings and PPF provide a chemical barrier that stops this.
Canyon Carving Debris
Taking your Corvette up Ortega Highway or GMR is a blast, but canyon roads are covered in loose rock. Sticky tires throw these rocks directly into your rocker panels. Our Track Package PPF is designed specifically to stop this side-impact damage.
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