Wednesday, March 28, 2018

New Silverado 4500 HD, 5500 HD, And 6500 HD Releases Debut at NTEA 2018

Some of our favorite months are definitely upon us here at Orielly Chevy of Tucson: great family events such as the Easter Celebration at the Avalon Organic Gardens are starting to pop up all over town! On 9 AM Easter Sunday, the Avalon Organic Gardens and EcoVillage hosts its annual celebration, featuring activities such as pony rides, live music, an Easter egg hunt, and theater activities. If you or anyone in your family is interested in learning about North America's largest Eco Village established in 1989, you can take a tour of the entire premises. Loading up your family and loved ones in a brand new truck would be a great way to ring in spring, and during the first week of March at the NTEA Work Truck Show, Chevy released its first-ever Silverado class 4, 5, and 6 chassis cab trucks.

These are 3 immensely capable conventional cab models up for grabs, and will be the most customer-focused trucks offered by any major competitor. Valued input from fleet managers, technicians, upfitters, and truck drivers, as well as dealers themselves, were all very important factors during the development of these able and versatile new Silverado trucks. They will be available in 4WD as well as 2WD, and are slated to be powered by a 6.6- liter 350 horsepower Duramax diesel engine, delivering a massive 700 lb-ft of torque. The included transmission from Allison has a long history of very well-proven power, and loyal Chevy owners will appreciate this as well as the hefty and driven Duramax diesel engine.

The Silverado will now be the most connected commercial truck available on the market, thanks to options that include OnStar and Commercial link, Bluetooth, wireless phone charging ability, and support for AppleCarplay as well as Android Auto. During 2017, GM fleet delivered nearly 300,000 units to government and commercial customers, the most sales recorded outside of private ownership since 2008. This resulted in our brand gaining nearly 1.4 percentage points of the entire market share, and this new 3-pickup strategy was built around the concept of the Colorado mid-size pickup, as well as the 1-ton and ¼ ton Silverado designs.

One of the best solutions that Chevy is now able to offer Tucson area truck buyers is the availability of trucks such as these, that have a focus on not providing difficulty while driving. There are many current models out there that were constructed with very poor downward perspective for the driver, combined with poor low-speed maneuverability because of narrow wheel cuts. This can make for a very difficult to drive final product, and Chevy has put in many hours as of late to provide up to 50-degree wheel cuts, as well as a hood that is countered to fully optimize the driver's perspective of the road below them.

An additional feature that really gives Chevy a strong sense of pride for these 3 new truck models is the success gleaned in solving an intense noise problem. Aftermarket air suspensions that you won't find in a Ford or Ram are triple-sealed, along with insert doors to help reduce road and other wind noise. The incorporation of huck bolts is used throughout the frame, resulting in a high amount of force used for effective clamping. We hope you visit us this spring at Orielly Chevy of Tucson, and check out the 7 cab-to-axle options, all sized to 8-inch increment. Offering up the best in trucks that provide durability, rugged appeal, and long-lasting performance, everyone here is excited about the release of these awesome new models. Orielly Chevy is consistently your on-point location for top-notch sales and service in Tucson, and we stand by pour pledge to offer up no shortage of truck excitement for buyers during the spring this season!


Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Chevy Introduces Map of Vacation Spots as Spring Moves in on Tucson

As the days of spring are upon us here at Orielly Chevy in Tucson, the customers coming to visit us are looking for vehicles that will be ideal for them to travel in. It could be Disneyland in California, the Golden Gate Bridge, or Mount Rushmore in South Dakota: there is an abundance of great things to see in the United States when you hit the open road. After you have secured a lease or purchased an excellent new 2018 vehicle for the trip, sometimes the route in question needs a bit of extra attention to detail. The excitement of thrill-laden amusement parks, pro sporting events, museums full of learning experiences, and legendary landmarks such as the Liberty Bell always stir a sense of American pride.

Chevy recently enlisted the expertise of very accomplished data scientist Randy Olson to help travelers make the most of their plans, while on the hunt for the best route to take through every single state. When we conducted a survey related to travel and which items rank high with parents, first-time destinations, and locations that stood out from the crowd-ranked highest as must-haves for family road trips. Providing destination directions for U.S. Landmarks such as the legendary Grand Canyon and beautiful Portland Head Light in Maine, the data on this map provides users with an efficient route between destinations, also paving the way for drivers to enjoy the locations without doing a large amount of backtracking.

The unique design of the map allows anyone viewing it to hit the road in confidence with any location as a starting point, and pick exactly how much or how little they want to drive every day. Chevy is the only brand in existence to earn a J.D. Power Dependability Award for cars, trucks, and SUV's three years in a row, solidifying our brand's promise to make sure you are safe during all stages of your trip. The national survey commissioned by Chevy found that parents will usually have on board for the ride an average of 6.6 mobile devices for streaming, music, games, and navigation. The Chevy Equinox, Traverse, and Trax all have first-rate technology options, to assure that all passengers on board stay connected with a 4G LTE Wi-fi signal.


One of the coolest aspects of this partnership with one of the U.S.'s most intelligent navigation gurus was created with those in mind who are looking to take trips on the shorter side. You may have your sights set on the Northeast where lobsters and lighthouses are commonplace, or the West Coast, where you can see the great vacations spots like Huntington Beach. If you have just secured a lease or made a new purchase from us here at Orielly Chevy, one of the best trips we could recommend is to Rocky Mountain National Park: located about 75 miles northwest of Denver, the views of the Continental Divide are breathtaking. Mountains, alpine lakes, and some of the most diverse wildlife in the world are all here on location, as well as mountain tundra and wooded forests. Just check out this map here, and gain some insight as to where you want your next Chevy-inspired All-American adventure to take place!



Friday, March 16, 2018

O'Rielly Eco-watch Spotlight: Chevy Bolt EV Production Slated to Increase

As the warmer months of Spring loom pleasantly around the corner for all of us here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tuscon, we are all closely watching how different automakers worldwide are pledging in their own ways to give aid to the state of the global environment. During the annual CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, GM Ceo Mary Barry made the announcement that due to the increase in global demand, Chevy Bolt EV production is slated to be drastically ramped up. The job will take place at the Orion Assembly plant north of Detroit, and the ultimate goal is to build around 30,000 units annually.

One issue that has been prominently in the spotlight as of late has been the grave importance regarding the need to remove barriers that exist in consumers accepting the presence of electronic vehicles on the road. The service and sales staff right here at O'Rielly Chevy believes that the energy industry, as well as various other stakeholders, should partner with auto manufacturers to develop a healthy infrastructure for charging, that will drive consumer confidence to be able to use their EV's in all types of locations. During the last fiscal year, Chevy proudly announced a detailed expansion of electric car plans, and slated among them are 2 new electric vehicles based on the EV bolt platform within the next year and a half. There will also be 18 more within the next 5 years, a period of unprecedented growth!


The base LT trim for the Bolt offers you 17-inch alloy wheels, HID headlights, a rearview camera, single-zone automatic climate control, keyless start/entry, an 8.0-inch re-configurable display, and Chevy's MyLink infotainment system, accompanied by a 10.2-inch touchscreen. We can show you all of the details of the Premiere Trim level here at O'Rielly as well: this is where you snag leather upholstery, a 360-degree view camera system, heated steering wheel, ambient lighting, heated front and rear seats, blind spot warning, rear parking sensors, and rear-cross traffic alert.

During the very crucial IIHS testing, last year's Bolt EV received the score of “good” on every single crash text, except for the headlight category, as well as the “Superior” rating on the front crash prevention test. Successfully avoiding a 12 as well as 25 – MPH collision, this also lead to the Bolt then being honored with the Top Safety Pick rating from the IIHS for the entire year. Behind the 60/40 split-folding rear seats, you'll find 16.9 cubic feet of cargo space, and when folded all of the ways down, offer up to 56.6 cubic feet. U.S. News claimed in its car blog this month that the 2018 Bolt has “zippy performance and a spacious interior”, and praised it for long range, quick charging time, and high power ratings.

When you come check this and all the other great vehicles at O'Rielly Chevy out, we can show you how it's a front-running and cutting-edge model, that boasts the claim to one of the longest ranges available for electric cars on the market today. At 238 total miles, it's easy to rejuvenate the battery power overnight, by using the available 240-volt charger. You'll have the potential to save hundreds of dollars on expensive fuel, and we are all excited about the rising level of production for the nation's most sophisticated and reliable option for an all-purpose electric car!


Tuesday, March 6, 2018

2018 Chevy Silverado's Evolving Over the Century: Trucks.com Historical Highlights

Last week, Trucks.com highlighted the many different features of the 2018 Chevy Silverado, and documented a slice of its very rich history. The Chevy brand's very first pickup debuted back in 1918, and professional curator Leslie Kendall of Los Angeles's Petersen Automotive Museum claimed last week that the differences between past and present models were “night and day”. During the month of March here at Orielly Chevy in Tucson, we have all been remembering a very important date in our brand's history: it was one hundred years ago this January that the 490 Light Delivery Model was introduced. Basically a stripped-out passenger car of sorts that replaced its body with a pickup bed and added stronger springs, it was well-appreciated for its ability to cart crops.


This very first truck model was powered by a 4-cylinder engine, that at the time produced just 24 horsepower. Within the truck realm, there are many vast contrasts between the present and past, and the current Silverado model is quite the remarkable advancement. It is a very sturdy-and-able 5,300-lb truck that can comfortably seat five, and has the outstanding ability to tow six tons. It now has a much more able power source: the 5.3-liter V8, that produces 355 horsepower. The top-selling vehicle in the Chevy portfolio, it accounted for 585,000 vehicles sold during 2018 alone. Ranked solidly in the second-place position among all passenger vehicles, it is a far cry from the now very-primitive seeming original 490 from 1918.

Last December, the Texas Motor Speedway was the site for the Chevy Truck Centennial Event, where loyal customers were invited to thoroughly test the towing capabilities of new trucks, and try their hand at climbing steep inclines with the new off-road Colorado ZR2. Many who were in attendance have owned more than one Chevy Truck during their lifetime, and have always held in very high regard the brand's level of dependability, and very rugged toughness.

One incredibly loyal Silverado owner from Round Rock, Texas claimed adamantly that “if he won any other truck in a lottery, he would sell it and buy a Chevy”. The vibrant large touchscreen, full leather interior, and standard WiFi connection are all an intense departure from the interiors of historic trucks such as the 490, and it is amazing to think that just a bench seat was the interior of that very early model.

The modern breed of pickups are among the most well-appointed vehicles that exist on the road, and the raising the bar on luxury and technology options have greatly assisted in the drastic shift in consumer preference. What was once a penchant for small passenger cars has now developed into a desire for light and larger trucks, and the Silverado really ups the ante while filling the bill. Car and Driver claimed over this last year that “after 100 years of building pickups, Chevy's formula is near perfect”, and gave the Silverado very high praise for its confident stature and track record.

Every single model now has a backup camera, to give you the ultimate in protection every day when you head down the road. The eAssist Package is now optional on the LTZ, and not just the LT Trim as before. Make sure you check out the off-road package during a test drive with us here at West Chevy: this offers up features like body-color grille surround, headlamp bezel, and 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires. The Centennial Edition includes front and rear heritage bowtie emblems, a 100-year door badge, spray-in bedliner with heritage bowtie emblem, accessory floor liners with heritage bowtie emblems, 22-inch painted wheels with chrome inserts, and chrome tow hooks. If the Colorado is the model that best meets your needs, you can add all of these features to it as well: a Centennial edition is too great of a milestone to let stand alone!