We recently moved, and our driveway entrance has the cupped lip from the street to the driveway surface. At first, we barely noticed, we just made sure to go slow pulling in and we had no issues, but this is of course because I have an F150 and my wife has a Honda Passport. Both of those vehicles sit taller and have more give in the suspension. My father recently passed, and I ended up buying the 17 Camaro he owned off of my mother so that she could pay off some of their remaining debts (and so she could ride in it still after it was sold), and the first time I pulled into the driveway with it, even going slow, the front scraped the driveway. Since this isn't just *my* car, it was my father's, and I am going to do everything I can to keep it in as good of condition as humanly possible, this just wasn't going to be acceptable.After a little bit of research, and looking through what felt like dozens of these "curb ramp" items, I decided I wanted to go with this one. I primarily like the rounded looking ends on it. I also don't care for the ones that have yellow on them; I understand why in some instances you would want to alert people to the presence of them, it just felt unnecessary for our needs. It is definitely heavy, especially if you are going to attach the two pieces together, so having help moving it would be a smart move. I left the two pieces separate, as connected they were just a smidge too narrow for the wheelbase for my truck. So, I set them apart to where they would allow all 3 of our vehicles to get into the drive. They are heavy enough they aren't going anywhere unless you pick them up and move them, but easy enough to pick up and move like for the winter when the roads are plowed.The biggest question you might have at this point is: does it help the Camaro get into the drive without scraping bottom? Absolutely, and that makes this perfect for what we needed!