Monday, August 26, 2019

2020 Chevy Bolt EV Range Now Boasts 259-Mile Range on a Full Charge


Looking over various press and web sources over the week is one of the best ways for us to deliver the goods in the form of news to you here on the O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson blog, and this week had no shortage of updates! When customers come to us asking about the purchase of an electric vehicle, the range always has an effect on the decision: this is the stat that ultimately governs how far you drive before you are once again stationary.

The folks on staff at Autoblog.com dutifully reported last week that the 2020 Chevy Bolt EV's range is now rising to 259 miles, up from 238 miles for the 2019 model year. What type of adjustments were made to provide the addition of 21 extra miles? First off, the energy of the cell electrodes were improved by making small but effective changes to the buildup of the cell chemistry. There were no physical changes made to the battery pack itself, as it still remains a 60 kWh battery pack. The competition is laid out with their stats up for display: the Soul EV's range is 243 miles, the Niro EV is at 239 miles, and the Kona Electric did nail down 258 miles.
The 2020 model will also boast new color choices: Cayenne Orange Metallic and Oasis Blue join the lineup, as well as improved cameras and a shiny new high gloss black grille as opposed to the current silver or black grille options. One thing that is so exciting with next year's model is that the consumer is obtaining more range for the same price as the current Bolt. After purchasing an electric car, the security of knowing that you can get through a week's commute without a charge is going to seal the deal and thought process for many.

The difference in having to recharge mid-route and making a trip without stopping is the tipping point for many who are contemplating electric, and we can definitely agree that the future for all-electric models is arriving fast. The majority of major car brands have pledged to drastically boost their fleet to include all-electric models within the next few years, and with events such as the all-electric eCopo Camaro working wonders on the drag strip during demos this year, all-electric power is going to steadily become less and less a concept derived from the past.
During your test drive don't forget to closely inspect the offerings of the Premier trim: on the current model, it adds roof rails, leather seats, front and rear heated seats, a heated steering wheel, a surround-view camera system, ambient interior lighting, blind-spot monitoring with rear-cross traffic alert, rear parking sensors, and the rearview mirror camera!

Monday, August 19, 2019

Car and Driver Conveys Their Astonishment and Adoration for the New C8's Top Speed, Low Price


This summer right here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson and across the entire nation, many intense ripples of excitement were felt as the release of the long-awaited C8 finally took place. Since the day of the unveiling, the many press and internet sources for everything auto-related have been eagerly covering every aspect of the new Stingray's performance and prowess. The Car and Driver staff was fascinated with a press release that originated from Chevy over the past month and claimed that while the C8 Corvette starts at under $60,000, the top speed is an astounding 194 mph.


Even though it seems strange off the bat, that top speed only applies to the entry-level 2020 Corvette. Models that are equipped with Chevy's optional Z51 performance package have a lower top speed, because the aerodynamic components included provide more downforce. Even if the Z51 kit does not boost the bottom line in the speed department, it is still going to stop shorter, grip harder, and be able to change direction more readily, and also brandishes additional engine and systems cooling for standing up to the intense wear and tear of the track.

The Z51 C8 Corvette is also the version that nails down the 3.0-second zero to sixty mph time, and all of a sudden, Car and Driver changes their stance for an instant during the article, claiming that since there really is no autobahn in the United States, top speed is not as important a metric as others. We have to admit we admire their sense of deduction: it is correct that the perks of the Z51 package need the buyer to closely pay attention and not just think of nailing down the best top speed stats out there.

The all-new mid-engine sports car is so much more than Next Generation: it has been completely redesigned from the ground up to deliver the optimum in thrills on every single drive. Only one single part has been carried over from the last generation, and the amazing all-new LT2 V8 engine is clearly visible through a rear hatch window. The Available Engine Appearance Package adds ultra-cool fiber components as well as LED lights to illuminate the engine, and stepping up to the 2LT trim adds available GT2 seats in Napa leather.

You can very intensely hone in and tailor your look with a choice of wheels wrapped in standard all-season tires. These very light 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels make for a greatly improved ride and reduced noise, and there are two available designs. When people sit in the new C8 for the first time, they lament that each button is exactly where it needs to be for sensible use, and with three seat combinations to choose from, there's definitely going to be one to be ideal for you!

Monday, August 12, 2019

Bose Puts Mammoth 14-Speaker Stereo in Hailed 2020 Corvette


There is much noticeable difference between the outgoing 2019 Chevy Corvette and the all-new mid-engined 2020 model: the engine is now behind the driver, there is no manual transmission option, and no chrome wheel options. But as the attentive staff on duty at Autoblog reported over the past week, one thing that remains the same is Bose handling the sound option, and they have now gone to great lengths to make the best-performing system they have ever built for a two-door sports coupe! The new setup boasts 14 speakers, the most Bose has ever excitedly equipped a coupe with.


Upfront there are 2.5-inch and 3.25-inch neodymium Twiddly speakers situated on the dash, with 4-inch neodymium wide-range speakers and three 3.25-inch neodymium Twiddlers in the rear of the cab. These components are part of what helps create a 360-degree experience, and to dole out appropriate bass levels, each door has a 10-inch Nd woofer. Instead of incorporating a box surrounding the woofers, Bose used the door cavity itself as the acting bass box to economize space. This amazing system is named “Centerpoint 2”, and it's tuned to allow listeners to be able to distinctly pick out each individual instrument.

Since the engine sound is now coming from the rear, the system had to be completely re-tuned to block it out. This technique that uses AudioPilot noise compensation technology has microphones embedded within the cabin to consistently monitor noise levels, and then the Bose-tuned algorithms adjust the original sound signal. This state-of-the-art new system is now offered as an option, with a 10-speaker system installed as standard. All of us here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson remember the days when a pullout system and a few 6 x 9's meant that you had one of the best car audio systems on the block: developments such as this have surely seen times change considerably!

While you're enjoying your music at a level of clarity and volume unsurpassed by previous models, don't forget to check out performance improvements such as the Z51 package that can be added to all levels. It paves the way to customization using carbon flash metallic-painted side mirrors, visible carbon fiber ground effects, and FE4 suspension with magnetic ride control. It is no secret that drivers on the much younger side of the spectrum are going to be drawn to audio prowess and engine power such as what the new Corvette offers, and the Teen Driving Mode lets parents in on the drive qualities the teen exhibits. An in-vehicle report card gives you information on driving habits and can limit certain safety features from being turned off, assuring that a high level of safety is attained while boisterously bumping the tunes!

Monday, August 5, 2019

Forbes Praises 2020 Traverse For “High Sense of Style, Fun, and Adventure”


David Hochman of Forbes was put to the task of completing a “reality check” on Chevy's promises about safety, comfort and driving finesse, and he did his duty by taking the 2020 Traverse along on a family reunion in New England. He was right that these were high-stakes conditions: his wife, son, grandparents, and sister-in-law as well in nephew were in tow. He started his analysis by claiming that visually, the Traverse is a crowd-pleaser, as a “Tahoe that's been working out at the gym.”

With chrome accents and very smooth contours, the vehicle has great cues towards sophistication, which he enjoyed the presence of while picking up his father in law. Once you are inside, split-folding second-row seats and second-row captain's chairs all have access to climate and technology control, and the curbside seat is capable of tipping up and sliding forward to provide very easy access to the third row. David billed the Traverse as an absolute “warhorse” due to its V6 engine, 310 horsepower at 6,800 rpm, and nine-speed shiftable automatic transmission. As far as technology is concerned, the “mobile command center” upfront was definitely appreciated, that can sync with Apple's CarPlay to access useful apps from the iPhone such as Google Maps and Spotify.
2020 Chevrolet Traverse Mid-Size SUV Front Side View Parked
On top of the standard rear-view camera system, the Traverse now also has an available HD Surround Vision cam that puts to use multiple cameras for an overhead view that proves to be extremely useful for a vehicle this size. The teen in tow on this particular trip claimed that it was like having a drone following, and also loved the rear liftgate that opens when you slide your foot close to the super cool Chevy emblem on the ground under the vehicle.

As far as cargo, airbags are in place to protect pretty much every corner of the interior, including front and side-impact for driver and co-pilot, and inboard seat-mounted side-impact and head-curtain impact for all rows in the outboard seating positions. One amazingly useful feature is the Teen Driver system that mutes the audio on any device paired up to the vehicle if seat belts aren't clicked, and gives warnings when the vehicle tops a certain speed. New for this year, Chevy introduced the first Buckle to Drive feature in the industry, that reminds young drivers to buckle up before shifting into drive, ultimately offering peace of mind in regards to knowing that those on the younger side are paid close attention to during the drive.
2020 Chevrolet Traverse Mid-Size SUV Front Side View Driving
To sum it up, this review claimed that the Traverse is the “four-wheel version of the best uncle you've ever had”. It has style, plenty of safety features, and always offers a sense of adventure on top of plenty of space. No one is ever going to feel cramped, and all of us here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson can agree that the ride definitely gets better with each family member. Come down and visit us during this back-to-school season and see for yourself just how ideal the Traverse and many other Chevy models are for your flourishing family this fall!