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Chevrolet Equinox Recalls – Chevrolet Equinox Recall & Warranty Information

July 14th, 2010

Chevrolet Equinox recalls have many drivers concerned. The fact remains that the Chevrolet Equinox is an excellent vehicle, but every automobile has its problems at one time or another. Whether your Chevrolet Equinox is from 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 or 2010, you should learn about Chevrolet Equinox recalls. Chevrolet Equinox Recalls – Chevrolet Equinox Recall & Warranty Information

The best way to save money on car repairs is to consider buying an extended warranty. This will protect you in case something happens to your Chevrolet Equinox which is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty or a recall.

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2010 Chevrolet Equinox: Driving Impression

April 9th, 2010
2010 Chevrolet Equinox: Driving Impression

The new 2010 Chevy Equinox, like the midsize Malibu sedan and the Traverse three-row CUV before it, is a whole new ball game for the bowtie brand. It’s much better than the previous model, and in many ways much better than the competition.

To start with, it offers a choice of two new direct-injected, variable-valve-timing engines, a standard 2.4-liter four and an optional 3.0-liter V-6, both happily married to six-speed automatic transmissions. The latter offers 264 horses and 18 mpg city and 25 highway EPA economy. The former pumps out 182 ponies and trumps the class at 22 mpg city, 32 highway. According to Chevy, that translates to a potential highway driving range of as much as 600 miles with the four and more than 500 with the six. Four-cylinder models with available all-wheel drive are rated somewhat lower at 20 mpg city, 29 highway, but there’s a selectable “Eco” mode that adjusts the transmission’s shift points to optimize economy.

The new Equinox leads with Chevy’s signature global face: a two-tier grille with a visible gold bowtie badge. Muscular fender shapes, wraparound headlamps and dual round taillamps are additional design-defining elements. Wraparound rear glass and an aggressive wheels-at-the-corners stance complete the look, while efficiency enhancing aerodynamics are achieved through wind-tunnel-tested measures that include moving the base of the windshield forward approximately three inches (vs. the 2009) for a sleeker profile.

It rides on the same 112.5-inch wheelbase as its predecessor but sits about an inch shorter and an inch wider with a wider front track to improve stability and handling. The rocker panels are integrated into the doors to narrow the step-over area, reducing the chances of brushing pant legs against dirty rockers getting in and out, and the flush-fitting exposed-edge windshield and rear glass reduce wind noise and compliment the tight-fitting quality look.

Inside, the Equinox offers more than ample storage, including an oversized glove box, a closed bin above the center stack and closed storage under the center armrest roomy enough for a laptop computer. We found both front and rear seatsavailable in standard cloth or premium perforated leatheras excellent as any in the class. One especially nice contemporary touch is ice-blue ambient lighting inside and around the “floating” center stack and around the console cupholders.

Another is the 60/40-split-back “MultiFlex” rear seat, which adjusts fore and aft nearly eight inches. Full forward, it opens a roomy 31.4 cu. ft. of storage behind it; full rearward, it provides best-in-class rear legroom. Somewhere in between lies the best balance of both for a given trip. Up front, the driver is well accommodated thanks to 10 inches of fore-aft seat travel, standard power-adjustable seat height and a standard tilt/telescoping steering wheel.

Still another quality feature is the cabin quietness. It’s exceptional for any utility vehicle, let alone a well loved-priced compact CUV. Noise-blocking and -absorbing elements are built into the chassis, engine compartment and interior, and four-cylinder models feature GM’s first production use of Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology. ANC uses microphones to detect booming sounds inside the vehicle and sends counteracting sound waves through the audio speakers.

One other area where this new Equinox trumps the ancient one, and most volume-priced competitors, is its impressive array of standard and available technologies. Among them are USB audio connectivity, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, a range of premium audio systems (most with internal memory/hard drive for music storage), available seven-inch touch-screen navigation, a rear camera system that displays in the rearview mirror if the car doesn’t have navigation, a rear-seat entertainment system with two independent screens (kids can watch a DVD on one and play games on the other) and a programmable power liftgate.

But the proof, as always, is in the driving. We’ve driven them all in this segment, and most these days are pretty excellent. But this one at this time may well be the best. The fuel-thrifty four is peppy enough for all but heavy loads, and the V-6 is downright powerful with reasonable economy. The cabin is relaxed, commodious and quietest in class. The steering is better than typical electric-boosted systems, the brakes are sure, strong and fade free, and the handling is surprisingly agilemore tall sedan than cargo-capable utility.

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Chevrolet Traverse Recalls – Chevrolet Traverse Recall & Warranty Information

April 9th, 2010
Chevrolet Traverse Recalls - Chevrolet Traverse Recall & Warranty Information

Chevrolet Traverse recalls have many drivers concerned. The fact remains that the Chevrolet Traverse is an excellent vehicle, but every automobile has its problems at one time or another. Whether your Chevrolet Traverse is from 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 or 2010, you should learn about Chevrolet Traverse recalls. Chevrolet Traverse Recalls – Chevrolet Traverse Recall & Warranty Information

The best way to save money on car repairs is to consider buying an extended warranty. » Read more: Chevrolet Traverse Recalls – Chevrolet Traverse Recall & Warranty Information

Chevrolet: 2010 Chevy Camaro Review

December 15th, 2009
2010 Chevy Camaro Review

2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The Chevrolet Camaro is back. Chevrolet has reintroduced this iconic pony car after eight years. The all new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, a two-door, four-passenger sports car excels in design, power, handling, efficiency, comfort, convenience, safety over the previous models. The new, fifth-generation Camaro delivers on all fronts.

The 2010 Camaro is not retro as the new Dodge Challenger or the Ford Mustang. The Camaro manages to look thoroughly 21st century – in fact, futuristic. The 2010 Camaro delivers the best of both worlds – fantastic heritage and a thoroughly modern, advanced package of sporty driving, comfort and technology. » Read more: Chevrolet: 2010 Chevy Camaro Review

2010 Camaro MBRP Exhaust System

December 15th, 2009
2010 Camaro MBRP Exhaust System

2010 Camaro MBRP Exhaust System. Congratulations on your recent purchase of the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.  That old school car that you loved as a teenager is back with a new look.   Whether you are a die hard Camaro fan or just a recent fan due to its appearance in Transformers we welcome you all to the club.  The new Camaro has something to offer to just about everyone.  For those of us nerds we can even order the Transformers edition with the black racing stripes and the yellow body. » Read more: 2010 Camaro MBRP Exhaust System