Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Autoblog Doles out Great Words for 2019 Malibu: King of the Current Sedan Options




Customers coming to Orielly Chevy looking for their ultimate sedan option admittedly have a wide variety to choose from, and we have many reasons to guide them towards what we feel their best choice in the market is. The seasoned folks at Autoblog write that there are some “very real headwinds” facing the new Malibu's success and prowess, as crossover SUVs tend to dominate much of the landscape, and the most proper and fit of sedans are now really under pressure to offer the best in sensibility and features.
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The six-speed automatic is left behind for a completely reworked CVT, and the engine remains a 1.5-liter turbocharged inline-four. Much larger upper and lower openings are filled with a unique distorted-diamond mesh, and improvements recently made to the low-beam lighting force some elements to move down nicely, displaying less busy and loud brightwork at hand. In the rear, dual exhaust tips now poke out from a very heavily-revised lower fascia, now on hand to replace the tips that are tucked and hidden behind the previous Malibu's bumper skin.



Seasoned car writer Alex Kierstein claimed that the new Malibu does not feel terribly heavy during handling on many different road types, and the 1.5-liter engine works just fine here as the source of power. The delivery, ride, and power handling itself feels constantly able, firm, and exciting, while evoking a sense of accessibility and pleasant handling that you'll be eager to step into for your daily drive. The continuously variable transmission is destined to improve overall efficiency, and the damping easily smooths out the smaller of imperfections on the highway during the drive. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now come standard for the Malibu, and all of the higher trim levels come with embedded navigation.



The Infotainment 3 is greatly improved upon last year's design to make commands and navigation much easier, and it's a very easy way to keep the drive supplied with necessary navigation and numerous entertainment options. You'll definitely want to take a close look at how space and many different types of new technology are great assets of the new Malibu, and how the weight of the car has shed 300 total pounds of curb weight. The real heart and soul of the RS trim exists within the ways in which it adds outright to the sporty vibe, providing cool extras like a leather-wrapped steering wheel.

Backing out of the driveway is where many accidents happen, and we have seen study after study that claims how dangerous of a short little journey this is. This is where kids like to linger, and a rear vision backup camera that now comes standard will help the car receive a perfect safety rating from the NHTSA. Every time you hit the road in next year's Chevy Malibu, you can expect class-leading protection, and the Driver Confidence II Package adds forward collision warning, as well as front pedestrian braking. Sedans are still big business, even though front-running SUVs like our very own Equinox are becoming more popular every day. We hope you rank the new Malibu as high as we do for a new sedan: budget-friendly doesn't mean featureless, and definitely still means stealth and savvy!

Check out our inventory of Chevy Malibu's here

Friday, August 17, 2018

2019 Camaro SS Trim Feature Lineup: Stellar on Safety and Personalization

As there are still months of warms days left here in Tucson, high-performance and thrill-providing cars such as the Camaro are going to be heavily under the radar for any thrill-loving customer's choice. Back during June of 1966, the media introduction of the original 1967 Camaro was the very first large-scale teleconference ever held, employing over 100 technicians in 14 various hotel conference rooms to get the job done. There are definitely plenty of exciting new things for 2019 regarding the Camaro's SS trim: New front-end styling, including the fascia, grille, dual-element headlamps, LED signature lighting, and extractor-style hood is on deck, with the new “flowtie” open bowtie grille emblem, polished black grille finish, and aero-enhancing air curtains as prominent features.

Dark-tinted neutral-density lenses are new features for the rear fascia and sculpted  LED taillamps, as well as a brand-new 20-inch wheel design. The 8-speed automatic transmission previously in place is replaced with a new ten-speed, and now includes lift-foot gear hold, Tour, Sport, and Track modes, as well as custom launch control, and line lock. Also on board is the very wildly popular Chevy Infotainment system, with an 8-inch color touchscreen, available navigation, and a greater sense of personalization along with a much more intuitive user interface. When you come by to see us at O'Rielly for a test drive this fall, ask us to show you the Cloud connectivity: It enhances voice navigation, recognition, and other productivity apps for the user.

 The 2019 Camaro SS trim level is equipped with a full-display rear camera mirror, sporting very improved, high-definition view quality, as well as forward collision alert. The revised ambient lighting with new blended color choices adds a very cool hue and character to the overall vibe of the car, and this trim provides the choice of convertible, or coupe model. The 6.2-LIter LT1 direct-injected Small Block V-8 is now rated at 455 horsepower, and 455 lb-ft of torque. One truly exciting additive for high-speed corner-taking carnivores is the 1LE Performance Package: it offers more than 1G of cornering capability, and includes Brembo six-piston monobloc brake calipers, 4-piston rear calipers, two-piece brake rotors, and electronic limited-slip differential.

Camaros have always been a thing of wonder to behold within the auto realm, and  even though the modern feel is quite different than the muscle cars of the 1960s, the dual-mode exhaust and magnetic ride control will make the ride just as pinnacle an experience as one of the ponies of yesteryear. The Driver Mode Selector enables you to thoroughly tailor the look, sound, and feel of the car to meet your driving condition and preference. Connectivity is more important than ever: the Chevrolet $G LTE with wi-fi hotspot will keep you seamlessly online and connected with a one-month 3GB data trial. Everyone here at O'Rielly is excited about this Camaro trim: a true and iconic legend really comes to life with elements of newer flair and massive redesign.

 When you get your hands on a car this powerful, safety features are always important. Standard on the 2SS are Rear Park Assist, Rear-Cross Traffic Alert, and Side Blind Zone Alert, with Forward Collision Alert now available on the 2SS Coupe. For the exhilarating times when treating the Camaro as if you were on circuit becomes a priority, you'll want to investigate the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system: it will always keep you at a peak level of control on the road, even during low-traction driving conditions and on-road sections that are uneven or loose in any way!

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Headed Back To School With Swagger in Tucson: Chevy Cruze 2019 Updates

As back-to-school season approaches once again, and the hard truth that summer is finally now winding down sets in for Tucson area residents, there are many customers who are looking for models that are budget-minded, functional, and powerful. If these expectations can be met in a package that still goes past long strides forward in front of various competitors, looks as hot as any other sedan or hatchback on the road, and has some of the best features there are on the market, chances are that you have a car on your hands that buyers will purchase again and again. It's no doubt that the compact car is one of the best choices for those who may be beginning to endure the “season of scurry” in their metro area, and are looking for a great EPA fuel rating on top of it.

The Chevy Cruze hatchback for 2019 is slated to see a completely restyled front end, with new Fascia, grille, and headlamps. Make sure that you give the Premier trim a close look: the 2019 model will feature revised expressive dual-element taillamps, LED tail lamp lighting, and brand new wheel designs. Check out the super-cool RS package for 2019: it gives you black window moldings, wheels, and emblems, and there are a few new interior colors to select from, including the cool-hued Umber. Up in front, the Chevy Infotainment 3 Radio with 7-inch touchscreen will keep everyone entertained as well as informed, and it definitely sets the standard for front-seat entertainment and navigation functions.

 Every hatchback and sedan Cruze model is available with your choice of 1.4L turbo, or 1.6L turbo-diesel engines, and the Cruze sedan will be offered in L, LS, LT, and Premier trims. The 1.4L turbo model features direct injection, which allows for the 0-60 mph sprint in just 7.7 seconds. If you can make it down to see us here at O'Rielly Chevroletof Tucson during the fall for a test drive, make sure that you ask us specifically about the RS package: now available on the LT and Premier, it includes a rear spoiler, front fog lamps, sport body kit, and super-cool RS ornamentation. For the Premier trim level, there is now the Intellibeam automatic headlamp control available, with the ever-useful automatic climate control being standard on the Premier and LT trims as well.

The rustle of activity centered around the starting of school, and all of the outings  that fall may have on its long-winded (and fallen-leaved!) schedule, the top-notch safety features of the Cruze will no doubt be on any parent's radar. We are eager to show you the ten standard airbags including driver and front passenger knee airbags, as well as a standard rear-vision camera, will be a great start to assuring that safety is upped for every single drive. Stabili Trak electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, and rollover mitigation are other features that will no doubt give any driver a large boost of confidence. Make sure that you inquire about the Driver Confidence II package this fall: it offers you the addition of Intellibeam Automatic High-Beam Control, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Rear Park Assist, Following Distance Indicator, Forward Collision Alert, and Low-Speed Forward Automatic Braking!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Chevy Traverse Review in Road Show Spotlights the Sensibility of Seating for 8

Here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson during a brief matter of years, we have closely watched the popularity of crossover SUV's grow by the day. They have truly begun to stand alone in the market, due to their ability to be practical and functional around town, or quickly exercise a jaunt to the oasis spots near Tucson past the outskirts. It is one of those sensible automobile categories that is as family-friendly as can be, and will always require a very stand-out contender to even make a dent in the stratosphere in the final sales numbers. The 2019 Chevy Traverse debuted back in 2008, and for the 2018 model year, an all-new second-generation version with new features was released. 

Sporting comfortable seating for 8, two separate available engines, and receiving backing from a 9-speed automatic transmission, the knowledgeable folks atRoad Show blog thought it would be a good choice to showcase in their characteristically glossy digital print version for the week. The first engine choice is a 3.6-liter V6, which is rated for a trusty and able 310 horsepower, and 266 lb – ft of torque. If you choose to equip with front-wheel drive, it yields 18 miles per gallon city, and 27 mpg highway, while all-wheel drive versions can nail down EPA scores ranging from 17 to 25 miles per gallon. You may want to opt for the turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four, with 257 horsepower, and 295 lb – ft of torque, which is the featured power source for the RS trim level. Offered with front-wheel drive only, it is much more efficient in all ways than the V6, with EPA ratings at 20/26 mpg.

The seasoned experts at Roadshow were most excited about the luxury trims available for the Traverse: The Premier and High Country. The Premier trim builds on the LT leather with LED headlights, 20-inch wheels, the addition of more exterior chrome, a heated steering wheel, a power-steering column, heated and cooled front seats, heated second-row seats, and the very useful modern feature of wireless phone charging. If the High Country trim is what you're after, it tops things off appropriately with features like adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, a sunroof, a power-folding third row, and the towing package to assure the constant ability to haul with the utmost of confidence.

 Writer Andrew Krok plainly states that “Chevy has a hit on its hands” here, due to the high level of in-car tech, driving dynamics that don't stale, and plenty of space available across all three rows. He was also very approving of the second-row legroom, and claimed that a 6-ft tall passenger sitting behind another would be perfectly situated for the haul on even an interstate journey. All three rows have USB ports, so you'll never have to worry about batteries dying while streaming via the on board 4G LTE Wi-Fi, which provides the medium to enjoy various games, stream movies, and get necessary laptop of tablet work done during the journey.

Andrew also claimed that during the shifting process, the Traverse's nine-speed  automatic was “butter smooth”, whether shifting up, or down. We hope to check out how high-performing fuel economy, a solid ride, and space to do whatever you want can sway you wholeheartedly for fall, straight into the abundant benefits of an 8-Passenger ride crafted built upon years of resilience!

Monday, July 23, 2018

Car And Driver Pays Homage to the Corvette: Reflections on an Illustrated History

The excitement and outright allure of the Corvette is not an element that can be described all of the way with just one sentence or photo, and the staff at Car And Driver put together a great piece illustrating the rise of this car that all of us here at O'rielly Chevy have loved for decades. As we virtually thumbed through it wide-eyed here on the lot, it did a fantastic job of showing us just how the vehicle rose through the ranks, to get to the place it is today. During the early 1950's, it was evident that the creation of a very powerful sportscar was going to be necessary to assure that the GM namesake would remain continuously profitable.

Project Opel was the code name that the Corvette was first produced under, and it was a very unique take on the British sports cars of the time, pieced together from a fiberglass body, and a 3.9-liter straight six engine mated to a somewhat tiny 2-speed automatic transmission. After making its debut to a very warm reception during GM's 1953 Motorama show in New York city, the Corvette became the very different entrant that then went on to be mass-produced on the line. Production was slightly rushed following the debut of the model, and the two-seat roadster incorporated the use of fiberglass body panels, and had reliance on the much more powerful Blue Flame inline-six for power source.

During 1953, the U.S. Was booming in general, and Chevy produced 300 Corvettes, selling just 138 of them. Many thought that at the time, this happened because it was not civilized enough to be a touring car, nor engaging enough to appeal to die-hard sports-car enthusiasts. During 1955, new life came in abundance to the Chevy brand, when they finally shoved their 4.3-liter V-8 under the hood in one of the most intelligent plays ever. For the first time ever, the 'Vette was now offering sports-car performance of an upper caliber. For the 1956 year's offering, the front end was revised, seeming to be a bit similar to the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe, while scalloped sides added a look that was much more distinct. A second carb was available, and raised power output to the 225 horse threshold.

During the 1960's, many things were changing for the car landscape in general. The Corvette went entirely under the knife once again, and emerged sporting a revised front end, as well as a new dual-headlight design for 1958... other changes include an updated interior that featured the relocation of the tachometer from the center of the dashboard, to a location below the speedometer, conveniently right in the driver's line of sight. One of the most iconic Corvettes ever was released in 1965, and the brake improvements as well as the placement of a “big block” V-8 engine under the Corvette's hood, and this was one of those models that is awesome in red, producing a monstrous 425 gross horsepower. For the 1967 model, the power rating shot up to 435, and this was when there was a second 427 – cubic-inch V-8 added to the lineup.

The introduction of the Sharknado was one of the coolest-styled additions of the late  1960's, as designer Larry Shinoda put out a true home run, based on the Mako Shark II concept car. The three-speed automatic transmission replaced the prior two-speed unit, and the very powerful and appealing Stingray was on deck to enlarge the stroke of the standard V8. This ultimately brought the displacement up to 5.7 liters, and the 1970s saw some pretty amazing Corvettes. Even though the 70's were agreeably one of the most iconic and memorable times ever, we then skipped ahead on the slideshow to 1983, when Chevy released the 4th-generation Corvette as a 1984 model.

 It was completely redesigned from the ground up, and welcomed additional clearance, as well as a lower center of gravity. The 205-hp, 350 cubic inch V-8 is the only engine offered, and mates to either a 4-speed automatic transmission, or Chevy's 4+3 manual gearbox, which offers overdrive features for gears two, 3, and 4.
For the present, the announcement of the ZR1's arrival for next year is making all of us here in Tucson pretty anxious: there were numerous changes to the Corvette during the 2000s as well, and these were the years when it became sleeker, and possessed the true luster of a futuristic and capable car. The emergence of the Z06 in 2006 was a major milestone for the brand, and many customers immediately fell in love with the lightweight aluminum frame, on top of the LS7 engine. We loved virtually picking through this illustrious ode to Corvettes, and cordially invite you down to O'rielly Chevy for a test drive of the latest and greatest ASAP!

Thursday, July 19, 2018

ZL1 Camaro New Features Update: The Hot Summer's Open Road Fuel For Daydreams

The Summer is a time in Tucson when things get very exciting on the area's many tracks, and just a few minutes South of Interstate 10 on the Pima County Fair Grounds, Tucson Dragway is one of the most exciting and active drag racing facilities in the nation! A variety ranging from The Tucson Dragway Reunion, The Fall Fuel Extravaganza, Roadkill Zip-tie Drags, and the Pure Drag Racing Experience are all coming up and are going to provide many thrills on the track for everyone involved. The Southwest Showdown is a big bucks bracket race that takes place here annually, put on by Chris Forsyth of West Coast Bracket Races, and guaranteed to provide high-octane and spine-tingling excitement during the dog days of any driver's favorite season.

Since we are on the topic of exciting track contenders, the V8 SS Camaro for 2019  has had some of the major details updated: it will now have a super-cool enormous grille, and the sides remain fairly unchanged. The tail area is where you definitely see the most difference: as with the rest of next year's 2019 lineup, the ZL1 gets much larger taillights that have four new illuminated rings, that help give the car a stealthy and properly bullysome vibe. They run much deeper, have more detail than those on the current model, and the bumper has now been changed to match the others by the use of a more simplified lip under the taillights. The rear wing and diffuser appear the same as the last ones, and the same 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque engine appear to be similar, coupled to a six-speed manual, or 10-speed automatic transmission.

 The extractors in the center of the hood have also been changed, and this gives the pony car an even meaner and sleeker appearance than the existing version. Directly under those larger vents in the hood, Chevy will now offer the V8 with its 10-speed automatic, and there are new performance-oriented features like line lock and the ultra-useful launch control. Come see us soon,  and ask us during the fall how you can set your track-ready sights on the 1LE trim, with the 275-horsepower and 295 lb-ft of 2.0 turbocharged 4-cylinder engine: this package comes with a fully upgraded suspension, Track and Competition Mode settings, launch, control, and shift lights.

Once you position yourself inside, the new Camaro features Chevy's Infotainment 3 system that has better graphics and improved Bluetooth connectivity, and the 2SS and ZL1 trims feature a standard rear camera in the mirror as well. There is a 7.0-inch touchscreen as part of the standard infotainment setup for the 2019 Camaro, and an 8.0-inch screen running the latest infotainment 3 system as an option, with or without navigation. It is compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and permits a cloud connection for personalized navigation, installation of apps, and vehicle software updates that are sent over-the-air.

The enhanced performance data recorder is the racing enthusiast's dream: come to visit us this fall at O'rielly Chevy, and check out the performance data recorder: it used the best in cutting-edge technology to evaluate every aspect of your drive, making the transition from training to full-fledged track pro a snap!

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

O'Rielly 2019 Silverado Details Unleashed: Greater Towing Max, Class Superior Strength

What a fantastic 4th of July it was in Tucson! Fireworks on “A” Mountain, the Diamonds in the Sky Celebration, and Oro Valley Celebration were just a few of the awesome events filled with fun and red-hot displays for the entire family. All of us here at O'rielly have always been proud to live in a location that has so much to offer during the 4th, and provides so many different ways to celebrate freedom. Now, as our attention focuses to other weekends you may have scheduled off for the hot days of summer, next year's truck models are going to have priority as one item you will have questions about. Chevy announced officially last week that the 2019 Silverado LT will be larger, more capable, fuel efficient, and will cost less: a true bargain!

There will be more interior and cargo room, higher payload and towing capacity,  along with an all-new 2.7-liter turbo engine, producing 22 percent more torque than the 4.3-liter V6 it will replace, active aero shutters, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and stop-start technology. The High Country Trim level provides the very durable and powerful 5.3-liter V8 with brand new Dynamic Fuel Management, push-button start, stop-start technology, Lane Change Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert, Advanced Trailering System, and the well-honed dual exhaust outlets.

The Z71 Off-Road Package is now available on every single Silverado model, and standard if you opt for the desert-and-dune-ready Trail Boss model. You get to explore the most desolate and rugged of locations with a factory-installed 2-inch lift suspension, Rancho monotube shocks, and Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac all-terrain tires. If you are encountering terrain that unmistakably requires slow goin' and extra care, Electric Hill Descent will be an asset that will alter your ride in a good way.

Next year's Silverado boasts larger sizes in just about every single way: the  Silverado crew cab, short box has 1.2 inches more total width, 1.5 inches more total height, 1.7 inches more total length, and 3.9 inches more wheelbase. Added all together, this solidifies the creation of the largest cargo volume of any full-size truck in short-bed, standard-bed, and long-bed models. Coming in at a final 62.9 cubic feet, the Silverado short bed offers more cargo volume than the competent, yet still top competing version of Ford's menacing and hardlined F-150 pickup.

Even with its much larger existing footprint, the Silverado is up to 450 pounds lighter than the current model, due to use of mixed materials, and advanced manufacturing. For 2019, the 6.2-liter V8 is now exclusively offered with 4-wheel drive, and if you choose the Max Towing Package, produces a 12,200-pound towing rating. This is significantly up from 500 pounds from the similarly-equipped current year's model, and all of us on the lot here at O'rielly Chevy can assure that the 2019 Silverado will continue to sway buyers into ownership with class-superior strength, abundant features, and cargo capacity!