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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Concept Car Spotlight: Chevrolet Nomad
The Chevrolet Nomad Concept car, which was originally inspired by the 1954 Nomad, debuted at the 2004 North American International Auto Show. While the original Nomad was based on the Corvette, the concept vehicle derives its vision from GM's new Kappa rear-architecture-foundation. The Nomad isn't just your average concept car either, its futuristic design makes it hard to categorize making it not another sedan concept, but a unique model all its own. Powered by a turbocharged 210-hp 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, this vehicle is fully loaded and ready to roll. Hopefully the ideas put forth to make this amazingly unique vehicle will be employed in futuristic Chevrolet models to come.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
The Lost Car Registry- Reuniting Owners With Their Beloved Chevys.
Have you ever wondered what happened to the classic car you had back in the '60s and '70s? The one you didn't really want to sell, but you needed the money? If so, than The Lost Car Registry is the perfect site for you! If you're looking to find a car you wish you hadn't sold, you might just be in luck. Keith Ingersol, creator of The Lost Car Registry, has been helping reunite owners with their lost musclecars for years, and they could just help you find your former beloved vehicle. The site is a free, open forum, that allows people to post their lost vehicles in hopes of having them returned one day. Packed with a number of classic Chevrolets, including Corvettes, Chevelles, Camaros, and Bel Airs, the site reads like a back of an old milk carton. If you're missing a vehicle that was packed with memories, visit The Lost Car Registry and maybe you'll be reunited.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Chevy's 2014 Corvette Stingray Steering Brand into Luxury Market
In a world where import brands make up almost the entire luxury car market in the United States, the introduction of Chevrolet's all-new Corvette could give them a run for their money. While Chevrolet is predominately known for being a leader within the general vehicle market, this domestic brand is starting to steers itself more into the Luxury vehicle category with the introduction of its 2014 Corvette Stingray. The Corvette Stingray allows vehicle owners to drive a vehicle that has the identical size and weight as a Porsche 911, but with more power per pound of mass with its 460 horsepower and 6.2 liter V-8 engine. Not only does it surpass its luxury counterpart, but encompasses extremely expensive materials traditionally reserved only for the most exotic of European sport cars. Chevy's 2014 Corvette Stingray doesn't just steer Chevy towards the luxury market it puts domestic brand vehicle on the map.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Take a Bite out of Shark Week with Chevrolet's Mako Shark I
Fin-ish Shark Week with a look into Chevrolet's 1961 Mako Shark. Built as a teaser vehicle until the release of the second-generation Corvette in 1963, Chevrolet was able to pull style elements from the carnivorous fish and construct what is today known as the Chevrolet Mako Shark I/ XP-755. Named after a fish caught by Chevy's chief of design, Bill Mitchell, the speedy Mako was equipped with "gills" on the front fenders and a "pointed snout" or hood. If you're not hooked on Shark Week, maybe this vehicle will reel you in!
Friday, August 2, 2013
Road Rage Kills your Gas Gauge
While it's a common practice, road rage or aggressive driving, can generate debilitating affects on your vehicles gas mileage. In one study over aggressive drivers lowered their vehicles miles per gallon by 33 percent. In order to maintain your vehicles MPG and save money avoid rapid acceleration, speeding, and sudden braking-all of which cause your vehicle to loose gas at a rapid rate. A simple rule of thumb is to accelerate your vehicle to the recommended speed limit and then use your vehicles control to maintain a steady speed. This will allow your vehicle to, not only maintain a consistent speed, but save you money at the pump. Without constant acceleration and deceleration, your vehicle outputs a consistent amount of gas, instead of a varying amount.
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