Friday, June 28, 2013

Fun Fact Friday

It’s Fun Fact Friday and with that we bring you Chevrolet history! 

On this day in 1953, workers at a Chevrolet plant in Flint, Michigan, assemble the first Corvette, a two-seater sports car that would become an American icon. The first completed production car rolled off the assembly line two days later, one of just 300 Corvettes made that year.

– Courtesy of History.com

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Chevrolet Equinox



No more heart wrenching metal-on-metal sound of your lift gate banging and scraping against your raised garage door.  Check out the Chevrolet Equinox: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPvxIkIjylM&feature=share&list=PL19CFF0D0E9DED54B

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Savings

Take a look at our special that is expiring by the end of the month and will put money back in your pocket: http://bit.ly/1cnmPRv

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Alan Batey Named Global Head of Chevrolet



DETROIT – General Motors today announced the appointment of Alan Batey as senior vice president, Global Chevrolet, which accounts for more than half of GM’s sales worldwide. Batey will also serve as the head of U.S. Sales, Service and Marketing for Chevrolet, Buick and GMC. 

In his global Chevrolet role, Batey will report to GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson. In his U.S. Sales, Service and Marketing role, he will report to Mark Reuss, president, GM North America. Batey will also be a member of GM’s Executive Operations Committee. He had been vice president, U.S. Sales, Service and Marketing and interim global chief marketing officer.

Chevrolet sold more than 1.18 million vehicles around the world in the first quarter of 2013, achieving its 10th consecutive quarter of record sales, and will launch 25 new vehicles around the world before the end of 2013.

“Chevrolet is our mainstream global brand, and with the growth we are experiencing and the barrage of new products we have coming, the time is right for us to have a single leader responsible for managing the brand around the world,” said Akerson. “Alan Batey has worked in markets all over the world, has demonstrated the ability to deliver great business results and understands how to balance global brand consistency while maintaining the local voice of the customer.”

Batey began his career with General Motors in 1979 as a mechanical engineering apprentice for Vauxhall in the United Kingdom. He has held senior management positions in the U.K., Switzerland, Middle East, Netherlands, Germany, Korea and Australia.  Prior to joining Chevrolet in the U.S. in 2010, Batey served as chairman and managing director, GM Holden Ltd. Operations, in Australia and New Zealand.

Global Chevrolet Facts
  • Chevrolet vehicles are sold in more than 140 countries worldwide
  • In 2012, Chevrolet sold 4.9 million vehicles worldwide
  • In 2012, Chevrolet sold a vehicle somewhere in the world every 6.39 seconds
  • Since its founding in 1911, Chevrolet has sold more than 215 million vehicles worldwide
  • Chevrolet accounts for more than 53 percent of GM’s volume worldwide and 73 percent of GM’s volume in the U.S.
  • Chevrolets are on the road in 73 percent of the world
- Courtesy of Media GM

Monday, June 24, 2013

Summer Driving



The key to summer driving is keeping the engine cool. We're going to talk about the radiator and coolant soon, but first you need to check the hoses and belts. The hoses connected to the radiator help pump coolant to and from the engine block, and the belts run the fan that helps cool the system further.  If the hoses crack or the belts snap, the radiator will quickly overheat, leaving you stranded.

Check hoses for cracks, leaks and loose connections. Hoses should be firm, never soft and malleable. Hoses suffer from a slow deterioration process called electrochemical degradation (ECD) that eats away at rubber hose material from the inside. The most vulnerable parts of the hose are those nearest to clamps where the hose connects to the radiator or the engine.

Belts can also be visually checked for cracks and damage. Take note if the belt looks excessively slick or smooth. Remove the belt to make sure that the material hasn't started separating into different layers. Experts say the risk of belt failure rises dramatically after 36,000 miles (57,936 kilometers).

-Courtesy of How Stuff Works

Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Time

It’s officially the first day of summer!  The kids are out of school and it’s time to hit the road.  What are your plans in your Chevrolet?

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Thrilling Thursday



The only car of its class, are you as thrilled about the Cruze Turbo Diesel as we are? 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Cruze Turbo Diesel



The Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel has a turbocharged engine that delivers an EPA estimated 46 mpg. Clean diesel cars generate at least 90% less Nitrogen Oxide and particulate emissions when compared to previous-generation diesel cars. No matter how dirty your car gets, it's good clean fun.

The Cruze Turbo Diesel hits the road running in summer 2013 as the first clean diesel car ever produced by a U.S. automaker.
- Courtesy of Chevrolet