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The 2012 Chevrolet Suburban

- Kamis, 08 Oktober 2015 No Comments
2012 Chevrolet Suburban. Images courtesy of Chevrolet. 
The 2012 Chevy Suburban offers a cavernous interior that can seat up to nine people, if outfitted with the optional bench seat in the front row. All three rows of seating come with plenty of shoulder, hip and legroom that can accommodate even tall adults. LTZ models come with bucket seats for the first two rows, meaning the Suburban can only seat seven occupants. The rear cargo area is humongous with 137 total cubic feet that can hold even larger pieces of furniture, outclassing other full-size SUVs.


Chevrolet loads the Suburban with standard feature such as steering wheel mounted controls, power door locks and windows, Bluetooth for hands-free phone connectivity, headphone jacks in the rear two rows and an eight-speaker sound system. LT models come with additional standard features like fog lights, rear parking sensors, leather seats, heated front seats and power-adjusting brake and gas pedals. LTZ models come with a power lift gate, auto-dimming rearview mirror, a Bose branded ten-speaker sound system and heated second row seats.


Buyers can choose between two different engines for the 2012 Chevrolet Suburban. The smaller of the two engines, a 5.3 liter V8 that produces 320 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque, comes in the 1500 trim level. The 2500 trim level comes with a 6.0 liter V8 that puts out 352 horsepower and 382 pound-feet of torque. The only transmission available is a six-speed automatic. Power can go to either the Suburban’s rear wheels, or all four if equipped with the optional four-wheel-drive. 2500 models can tow up to 9,600 pounds when outfitted with proper equipment. The EPA estimates gas mileage for 1500 models to be 15 mpg city and 21 mpg highway, while 2500 models achieve 10 mpg in city driving and 15 mpg on the highway.

As far as safety, the 2012 Suburban comes with General Motor’s OnStar service, which allows drivers to call for roadside assistance and also automatically calls for help after a collision. Frontal and side airbags protect the driver and front passenger, while curtain airbags extend down the sides of the vehicle to protect all three rows. Helping drivers avoid accidents are standard features such as a system that warns the driver when another vehicle is in the Suburban’s blind spots, traction control, antilock brakes on all four wheels and stability control.



If you're in the market for an SUV, likely the Suburban is too much truck. It's not the smoothest ride out there and can be difficult to maneuver in parking areas, especially without cameras or parking sensors. At the same time, if you need plenty of space on all three rows, plus a lot of cargo space and the ability to tow heavy trailers/boats/whatever, then the Suburban is a perfect fit. 

The 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe

- Rabu, 07 Oktober 2015 No Comments
2012 Chevrolet Tahoe. Images courtesy of Chevrolet.
The 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe is a traditional full-size SUV, complete with a box-frame construction like Chevy’s Silverado pickup truck. Because of its design, the Tahoe is just as comfortable ambling down freeways or city streets as it is trudging through muddy or snow off-road trails. Occupants enjoy a taller ride-height than in crossover vehicles or minivans. Still, the Tahoe offers a very smooth ride and plenty of comforts that will make occupants forget they are riding in a truck.



Seating inside the 2012 Tahoe can accommodate up to nine passengers if outfitted with the split bench front seat. The front seats can be both heated and cooled, while the second seats can be heated and also power-fold into the vehicle’s floor to increase cargo capacity. Cargo capacity can reach 109 cubic feet with the second and third rows of seats folded down.


Buyers have only one engine choice with the Tahoe, a 5.3 liter V8 that puts out 320 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque. The engine works with a six-speed automatic transmission to provide power to either just the rear wheels, or to all four for models with the optional four-wheel-drive. Chevy makes four-wheel-drive models with either a two-speed transfer case or a single-speed transfer case that eliminates the low-gear option.


Chevrolet loaded the 2012 Tahoe SUV with a number of technological systems to aid with operating the vehicle. Owners can download an application to their smart phone, which allows them to connect with the Tahoe to check up on the status of the vehicle, schedule maintenance with a local dealer and even contact roadside assistance. An optional rear-view camera helps drivers see obstacles of all sizes when traveling in reverse. Everyone in the Tahoe can enjoy music using the vehicle’s USB, allowing occupants to play music on MP3 players and flash drivers. Also, a Bluetooth connection allows drivers to place phone calls using steering wheel mounted controls, allowing them to stay focused on the task of driving.


 If you're in the market for a used SUV, the 2012 Tahoe isn't a bad option. Just keep in mind that if you need to use the third row on a regular basis, cargo space is pretty tight. Also, it won't handle as smoothly as the Traverse or other unibody crossover options. The tradeoff is excellent towing ability, four-wheel drive and the ability to tackle some fairly rough terrain in the great outdoors. 





Chevrolet's New Commercial Highlights What's Wrong With Modern Connectivity

- Kamis, 01 Oktober 2015 No Comments

Chevrolet just launched a new commercial called Woodchipper. While the automaker is using it to highlight a great feature that comes in its vehicles, it's also inadvertently showing off what's wrong with modern connectivity.

In the commercial, which you can watch below, several younger people (likely Millennials) filter in a room for a focus group at a marketing research company. Chevrolet stresses that the people in the commercial are "real" and "not actors." It's a similar setup to other recent commercials put out there by the company.

The focus group leader collects everyone's phones supposedly so they can't leak information about what everyone will discuss. Then another guy fires up a woodchipper in the corner and the focus group leader starts chucking the devices in one by one. The kids around the table look horrified and dumbstruck.

That's when the guy asks how they feel. I know how I'd feel if someone destroyed my phone. My primary concern would be how my wife and kids would contact me when I'm out and about, then I'd be upset about the cost of a replacement. Those are understandable points, but the people in the commercial, at least in their edited responses, seemed more concerned about feeling naked without being able to Instagram their next meal, post selfies on Facebook and tweet about their evening plans.

While the commercial's supposed to highlight Chevy's new in-vehicle WiFi connectivity, which would leave these people a way to get their Internet fix, for me it really just showed the negative side of too much connectivity. Sometimes it's good to unplug and recharge, getting back in touch with the physical world. Even Steve Jobs understood the importance of limiting screen time, and perhaps everyone else should as well.

The commercial:


’16 CAMARO RAGTOP: LET THE SUN SHINE IN!

- Rabu, 24 Juni 2015 No Comments

Chevy’s all-new ‘16 Camaro convertible features the segment’s most advanced top plus 455 horsepower in SS trim.




“The 2016 Camaro coupe will set the benchmark for the segment in terms of technology, performance and design,” said Todd Christensen, Camaro marketing manager. “Adding the most sophisticated top in the segment brings another level of refinement – and driving enjoyment – to the Camaro convertible.



 It is the only convertible in the segment to offer all of the following: Fully automatic operation with latches that automatically release and secure the top. Capability of opening or closing at speeds up to 30 mph. Remote opening with the key fob. A hard tonneau cover that deploys automatically, providing a more refined, finished appearance when the top is stowed.



The electro-hydraulic power roof system features multilayer construction – including acoustic and thermal barriers – designed for a comfortable, quiet driving experience in all seasons. The top emulates the sleek silhouette of the Camaro coupe. It arrives in early 2016.



Like the Camaro coupe, the convertible benefits from a stiffer, lighter structure that helps reduce total vehicle weight by at least 200 pounds compared to its predecessor. Consequently, the Camaro convertible retains the coupe’s sharp chassis tuning and nimble reflexes.



“From the beginning, the Camaro’s architecture was developed to incorporate a convertible with uncompromised driving dynamics,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. “Customers will appreciate what they don’t feel: quivers, cowl shake or an under-damped chassis typically found in a four-seat convertible.”



The architecture also enables the Camaro convertible’s sleek design, allowing the top to fold down completely beneath the belt line. The hard tonneau cover automatically covers the folded top, creating a finished appearance.



“With many convertibles, you have to affix a tonneau cover manually – if it’s done at all,” said Tom Peters, design director. “The Camaro convertible’s automatically deploying hard tonneau not only makes it easier to enjoy convertible driving when the inspiration hits, it ensures the car always looks its best.”



The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro offers higher levels of performance, technology and refinement and is designed to maintain the sporty car segment leadership earned over the past five years. Six all-new powertrain combinations are offered, including a 2.0L Turbo rated at 275 horsepower, an all-new 3.6L V-6 producing 335 horsepower, and the LT1 6.2L V-8, which is rated at 455 horsepower and 455 pound-feet torque – the most powerful Camaro SS ever. Each engine is available with a six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic transmission.



A dramatic, sculpted exterior accentuates Camaro’s leaner, stiffer platform and slightly smaller dimensions. Meticulously tuned in the wind tunnel, the exterior contributes to performance through reduced aerodynamic lift for better handling, while enhancing highway fuel efficiency. Inside, the driver-focused cabin integrates class-leading control technologies, including a new Driver Mode Selector, configurable instrument cluster and a customizable ambient lighting feature.



For more information on the latest from Chevrolet, please visit http://www.chevrolet.com


28 Reasons the 2015 Camaro Z/28 is a Road Racing Monster

- Rabu, 28 Januari 2015 No Comments
2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 - photos courtesy of Chevrolet
The 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 has generated considerable buzz in the automotive world as it promises to be the most potent pony car General Motors has ever produced. While the model is impressive to drive on the road, in the end it was designed to be first and foremost a track machine. GM engineers concentrated on a number of features and innovations that make the car an incredible contender on just about any course. Following are 28 reasons why the new Camaro Z/28 is more of a track monster than the average person likely realizes.



1. LS7 with dry-sump oiling system
The LS7 is an engine that was created for high-performance applications like racing on a track for lap after lap. Among the features that help the engine withstand the high revs associated with competitive driving are a forged-steel crankshaft, high-flow cylinder heads, titanium connecting rods, and titanium intake valves. The dry-sump oiling system ensures proper oil pressure during hard cornering maneuvers and was lifted from GM's motorsports experience.

2. High-performance limited-slip differential
Chevrolet optimizes the Z/28's cornering ability and traction when exiting corners by using a zero-preload, high-performance limited slip differential. A concentric helical gear set design helps provide traction that is proportional to the torque input. The result is a limited-slip differential that provides constant torque biasing and differentiation sent to the rear wheels. The design also maximizes the functionality of the antilock brakes on each wheel individually, which improves corner entry braking, corner-exiting traction, and mid-corner speed management. The driver can apply more power when going through turns without losing control, which helps shave precious seconds off the car's lap time. 


3. Specialized brakes
The Z/28 isn't outfitted with just run-of-the-mill performance brakes. It wears Brembo carbon ceramic matrix brakes that are made especially for track racing applications. The two-piece front rotors measure 15.5 by 1.4 inches and are mated with monobloc, fixed calipers with six pistons each. The rear rotors are also made of two pieces and measure 15.3 by 1.3 inches. As for the rear calipers, they feature four pistons each. The brake system weighs 9.6 kilograms less than the brakes on the Camaro SS, helping reduce the car's unsprung mass. Being that they are made of carbon ceramic, there is little brake fade, even when the car is driven lap after lap. As for braking performance, a 60 to 0 mph stop takes less than 120 feet on a skid pad, which is impressive. To cap it all off, the pads are made for high-performance applications, with electronic pad-wear sensors that alert the driver when servicing is required.


4. Performance differential cooler
Engineers leaned on their experience from developing the Camaro ZL1, fabricating a unique differential cooler to improve the Z/28's performance. An integral heat exchanger means there is no external pump, relays, wiring, fan or temperature sensors. Any overcooled transmission fluids flow to the heat exchanger, which is located in the differential housing. The excess heat is removed from the fluid, at up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, keeping performance consistent during long and aggressive track sessions.

5. Six-speed manual transmission
The TREMEC TR6060 six-speed manual transmission has been used in the Camaro ZL1 and Cadillac CTS V-Series with wonderful success. The configuration of the transmission works well with high-performance engines and it facilitates short throws. All gears come with double and triple cone synchronizers, which provide more friction surfaces that make transitioning gears a much easier and more precise task.


6. Wheels and tires
Many times, car enthusiasts don't spend enough time selecting tires and wheels that lend themselves to performance. Fortunately, GM engineers took their time selecting the best tires and wheels for the Z/28. The setup consists of P305/30/ZR19 tires on the front and rear that are mounted on 19 by 11-inch front wheels and 19 by 11.5-inch rear wheels. That configuration is helpful when it comes to track stability. First of all, the front wheels and tires are wider than what is found on similar sport coupes, which makes the car more surefooted on the track. Using 19-inch wheels lowers the car's center of gravity, which positively impacts handling. The wheels are made of forged aluminum, which are not only lighter but also feature an increased level of rigidity when compared to the wheels on the Camaro SS. The tires were designed for summer driving and track applications, with a large contact patch for excellent grip. An additional 29.5 pounds are shaved off by the tires versus what comes on the Camaro SS.

7. High-flow air intake
Chevrolet optimizes air flow into the engine by using an open air box intake setup, which is a unique setup. The design takes full advantage of high engine revs, which are common when racing on a track. A K&N conical air filter helps the air intake provide the best airflow out of any production Camaro air intake, ever. The air filter is also placed outside of the engine bay, which helps guard against the hot air from the engine and exhaust being recirculated into the engine.


8. Active dual-mode exhaust
The dual-mode exhaust not only allows exhaust gases to escape the engine faster, it also produces a more aggressive sound that matches the looks of the Camaro Z/28. The system actively engages valves that alter the flow of the exhaust, automatically adapting to what's best for performance in a given scenario. The whole system works off of the engine's rpm and the gear selected on the transmission, meaning the driver does not have to worry about it.

9. Air conditioning
Weight is kept low in different ways, which boosts performance. Not including air conditioning helps the car shave off 12.9 kilograms. If a buyer really wants air conditioning, it is available as an option.


10. Performance Traction Management
The Z/28 comes with a Performance Traction Management (PTM) system that ties together Traction Control, the chassis mode selection and Active Handling. The system was tuned carefully by engineers to provide a highly consistent level of road course performance. For example, the driver can press on the accelerator as the car exits a turn, achieving wide open throttle without losing control. The driver can also select one of five performance modes which are optimized for various driving conditions.

11. High-performance fuel system
Engineers thought about fuel delivery to the LS7 when the Z/28 is flying around a track. The fuel system is set up with a primary fuel pump reservoir that always stays full, even when the Camaro is cornering hard. The result is optimal engine performance, no matter how quickly the drivers whips the car through sharp turns. 


12. Lightweight brake rotors
The carbon ceramic brake rotors used on the Z/28 shaves off 9.6 kilograms of weight. The savings lowers the car's curb weight and also helps improve handling since it lowers the amount of total unsprung weight.

13. Lightweight wheels and tires
As you already know, engineers worked to drop weight wherever they could. The aluminum wheels saved 8.7 kilograms, thanks to a design with a back-cut located at the rim. The result is a spin inertia that is reduced by 5 percent. In addition, the tires help save 13.2 kilograms.


14. Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve
A first for a high-volume production car, the Dynamic Suspensions Spool Valve damper technology for the Z/28 was developed by Multimatic. A pair of spool valves that are self-piloted control the dampers' fluid as it moves through tuned ports instead of through deflected disc dampers, like in conventional setups. A high level of suspension stiffness, response, and overall tuning is provided by the inverted-monotube front strut and the aluminum-body monotube rear hydraulic dampers. What this means is that the suspension offers maximum control for the driver, thanks to a level of stiffness that almost doubles what the dampers on the Camaro SS provide.

15. Belly pan
A belly pan is located on the car's underbody, helping prevent front lift. The design also helps cool off the drivertrain.


16. Rocker and wheel flare moldings
The rocker moldings are specific to the Z/28 and were designed in a wind tunnel for aerodynamic performance. The wheel flare moldings were designed to cover the wider tires used on the car. The front wheel flares feature deflectors at the bottom-front corners, helping provide increased downforce for improved handling at high speeds.

17. Upgraded lower control arm ride link bushing
The lower control arm bushing was redesigned for a 50 percent increase in stiffness, which improves brake force deflection steer and produces a more consistent steering performance.

18. Upgraded rear upper control arm and lower trailing link bushings
The rear upper control arm bushings were redesigned for a 400 percent increase in stiffness, which was achieved by eliminating voids in the configuration. The design also improved toe-change compliance during braking for further handling improvements. The lower trailing link bushings were redesigned for 25 percent more stiffness, which works to provide better handling during hard cornering.


19. Rear seat
The rear seat in the Z/28 was designed to be incredibly lightweight. It weighs 4.7 kilograms less than the one in the Camaro SS, thanks to a setup that calls for less foam and a fixed seatback instead of a folding function.

20. Wheelhouse liners
The wheelhouse liners in the front of the Z/28 feature closeouts that are designed to optimized airflow in the underbody. The design optimizes the car's aerodynamics, improving efficiency and performance.


21. Rear glass
The rear window glass measures 3.2 millimeters thick instead of 3.5 millimeters thick, like on other Camaros. The move saves 400 grams of weight.

22. Optimized coil springs and stabilizer bars
The stiffness rate of the car's coil springs was increased by 85 percent in the front and 65 percent in the rear. As a result, the body moves less, which allowed engineers to use small and lighter-weight stabilizer bars, helping keep the car's curb weight down.


23. Short-throw shifter.
The Z/28 is outfitted with a 5.1-ratio short-throw shifter that helps the driver make quicker and more precise gear switches. The setup is similar to what's found in the Camaro SS 1LE and ZL1.       


24. Front splitter
A large aero panel or front splitter produces considerable downforce on the car's nose. The benefit is increased stability and cornering ability at high speeds. Further enhancing the car's aerodynamics are an aero closeout panel that is also located under the front portion of the engine, and aero features ahead of the front wheels. The front splitter's tip can resist up to 250 pounds of downforce.


25. Rear spoiler
Engineers used the rear spoiler from the Camaro SS to provide optimal downforce, modifying it to incorporate a "wickerbill" or a small tab that stands vertically at the edge of the spoiler. The small modification increased lift by 70 counts, which means the Z/28 can take turns safely at higher speeds. The wickerbill modification also increases the car's stability at higher speeds.

26. Strut tower brace
The strut tower brace on the Z/28 was lifted directly from the SS 1LE. The brace transfers any load from each strut tower in a cornering scenario, sharing the load between the two towers. The ultimate result is less chassis flex and improved handling.


27. Hood extractor
The carbon fiber hood extractor isn't just for looks. It functions to increase cooling for the engine by providing an exit route for hot air. Engineers patterned the design somewhat off the hood extractor on the Camaro ZL1.

28. Front fascia

A unique front fascia was designed for optimal airflow and lightness. The design took the front fascia from the Camaro SS and deleted the foglights, upper-base grille, and air dam. The design on the Z/28 features front brake cooling ducts to help prevent brake fade. 


The Flame-Shooting Corvette of Your Nightmares

- Selasa, 16 Desember 2014 No Comments
C6 Corvettes are pretty potent machines, but they take well to certain modifications. One of the best things you can do to them is strap on a supercharger, which is exactly what this monstrous machine is packing under the hood.

The owner of the Chevy Corvette discloses that he is running a Procharger F-1A supercharger that's sending about 20 psi to the engine. That's a pretty dramatic setup, but Procharger says that model can take up to 38 psi and help produce up to 1,100 horsepower from an engine.

The truly important part of this modification is that it makes the Corvette shoot flames. You have to see it to not only believe it, but also appreciate why that's so wonderful:


Chevrolet Looks to Make New Volt Easier to Charge

- Jumat, 21 November 2014 No Comments
2016 Chevrolet Volt. Photos courtesy of GM.
Chevy's been pretty tight-lipped about the 2016 Volt, which launches a new generation of the controversial range-extended electric car. A few details have come out officially, and among what we know now is that there will be some interesting features that will making charging the car easier.

One complaint that I've heard about plug-ins is it's kind of a pain to see if they are successfully charging. How you can tell depends on the model, but with the new Volt there will be a light at the top of the instrument panel that will blink when the car first starts charging. If that's not enough, the car will also make a distinct sound to indicate that charging has commenced.


People will be able to option for a glowing ring around the charging port that will flash to show the charge level of the car. That ring also will help people plug in when there is little to no light, just in case.

One of the coolest features that Chevy has revealed involves the car using GPS to automatically follow certain charging specifications when it is plugged in at home. Owners can set a time of day (or night) that the car should begin charging, or just specify a time that the car needs to be fully charged and ready to go. They can even load their utility provider's rate schedule and have the car start charging when electricity is cheapest.

These types of changes are necessary. The Volt has never risen to even near the sales levels the GM brass originally predicted. Everyone can point fingers about why, but in the end the car isn't satisfying the needs of the public well enough. Innovations like these, I believe, are a step in the right direction. Charging a car should be easy and free of hassle, because not everyone wants to fiddle with their vehicle on a daily basis. Most people want to get in it when they need to be somewhere and just get there.

#ChevyGuy Has Given the Colorado and Chevy Brand a Ton of Free Publicity

- Kamis, 30 Oktober 2014 No Comments
2015 Chevrolet Colorado. Image courtesy of GM.
If you missed the World Series last night, you also missed out on a true gem when Chevrolet representative Rikk Wilde presented the MVP with a new Colorado pickup. The poor guy stammers through a mini speech/sales pitch, referencing some notes that must have not been very helpful. The result is actually pretty painful to watch:



As a result, Chevy is getting tons of free publicity. Two hashtags are trending on Twitter right now, #ChevyGuy and #TechnologyAndStuff, because the presentation was just so hilariously awkward.

Someone at GM has a pretty good sense of humor, because Chevrolet.com's page for the Colorado uses the #TechnologyAndStuff hashtag. Instead of ducking out in embarrassment at its representative's big blunder in front of a national audience, the car company is going with the moment and will probably sell a bunch of Colorados as a result. Remember the Dodge Ron Burgundy commercials that made Durango sales surge?

In this modern age of slick marketing campaigns like the Matthew McConaughey Lincoln commercials, most consumers see a company being real as a welcome breath of fresh air. Good move, GM, good move.

Surprise! The 2016 Chevy Volt Will Come with a Bigger Engine

- Selasa, 28 Oktober 2014 No Comments
Teaser image of the 2016 Volt. Image courtesy of GM.
One of the unique features of the Chevy Volt is that it uses a hybrid powertrain setup, although it's not like what you might be thinking. Instead of being able to drive using just the electric motor, the gasoline engine, or a combination of the two, the Volt is only propelled forward by the electric motor. The gasoline engine is really just a generator that replenishes the battery when it is depleted.

The setup is technically an extended-range electric powertrain, but the term "hybrid" confuses many people who think that the Volt is like the Prius. The unique configuration allows people to drive further than they could with a purely electric car, which arguably makes the Volt quite practical to own (especially if you venture outside of major metropolitan areas often.

GM has been keeping a tight lid on the development of the 2016 Volt, "leaking" an image along with a press release a few weeks ago that brags about the lengths it's gone to make sure the new generation's improvements stay secret. One little detail was released by GM today, revealing that the car's gasoline engine will in fact not be downsized as most industry experts were thinking, but instead will be made larger!

Instead of the 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that is used right now, the next generation of the car will use a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine to keep things going. Some were expecting the company to use the Opel 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, but for reasons yet to be explained GM engineers decided to upgrade the gasoline powerplant. There must be a benefit of some sort to justify the extra weight of te larger engine, but for now we all just get to sit around and speculate.

Another GM Embarrassment from the Past

- Minggu, 25 Mei 2014 No Comments
Photo courtesy of GM
I could write a whole book about the many GM embarrassments from the past, including the "brilliant" plan of making tires in-house, the Cadillac Cimmaron, killing off more car brands than (probably) any other company out there, etc. 
Instead of doing that, here is a horribly embarrassing video from way back when GM introduced the Volt. It wasn't bad enough that the concept version of the Volt looked like a futuristic Camaro, while the production version looks like a Toyota Prius got with a Honda Insight. GM had to top off the craptacular launch for the Volt with this incredibly horrible original song and choreographed dance. You have to watch it for yourself to understand just how bad it really is: 



Now, go cleanse your pallet with some Breaking Bad or anything other than Justin Bieber. 

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