The 2020 Chevy Blazer is now entering its second year of rebirth, and we can finally provide the answer to a question that many customers here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson have been asking: Will it have a new engine option? The answer is YES, and it comes in the form of a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, and it was the one under the hood for a test drive that the staff of Autoblog embarked on last week. This new variant produces 230 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque, slotting below the 308-hp V6 and just above the naturally-aspirated 2.5-liter 4-cylinder.
This turbo is now mated to a 9-speed automatic transmission and comes as the standard motor for those who opt for the 2LT and 3LT trims. When paired with all-wheel drive, it is the most fuel-efficient Blazer engine choice, finishing across the line at 23 mpg combined, as opposed to the V6's 21 mpg combined rating. There is also now the ability to turn off the start-stop system, all seats are covered in perforated leather, and the front seats are heated. Rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitoring, and rear park assist now are on board as included safety systems.
While making your decision for a new vehicle this year, make sure to closely check out the Sound and Technology package: this is where you get the rear camera mirror, a 4.2-inch digital screen in the instrument cluster, navigation and additional power/USB outlets. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore thought that the Blazer is definitely one of the better-looking crossovers in its segment, and appreciated the design similarities that it shares with the Camaro. After a few long drives, he reflected that the Blazer is among the best handlers in its class and that Chevy is truly chiseling our way into a brand new identity of sorts with this release.
When Senior Editor John Snyder first tested the Blazer he wasn't as much a fan, but after seeing it in more colors out on the road, he gradually got used to its looks and was more impressed. He liked the power derived from the turbo motor and stated that the vehicle feels pleasantly wide in the way it delegates body roll during cornering.
Road Test Editor Zac Palmer has consistently been one of the auto reviewers that we have had our eyes on for concise information regarding auto performance the past few years. He concluded that the design stood out uniquely, and that it stoked much more interest than that of the sworn rival in the form of the Honda Passport. The ease-of-use as far as infotainment is concerned was a huge positive for Zac, who also had a great appreciation for the simple gauges and instrument cluster.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Kelley Blue Book Highlights 2021 Chevy Traverse's Added Safety Features, Exterior Update
Practical and always poised to heartily go the distance, the 2020 Traverse is one of those vehicles that everyone here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson admits is currently in its prime. When a busy family or small business owner lays out in grave detail what they need from a vehicle, this is many times the item that tops the list. Who said you have to go with tiny??! Many are raving about the commanding and solid drive they get every time they get the Traverse out on the road. The 2021 model goes on sale later this year, and the well-versed staff on duty at Kelley Blue Book took a close-up look at the exciting changes and additions this past week on their blog here.
The incoming model will boast new front and rear-end styling, revised interior seating, LED lighting, and the ultimate cloak of family security: six safety features standard on all models. There is also an expansion of models that offer adaptive cruise control and rear-seat safety alert. The front grille really is the heart and soul of an SUV's appearance when you notice it coming, and the new look for the Traverse features a redesigned front grille characterized by very thin LED lighting elements. The rear tail-lamps now also take form in LED unit fashion.
Once inside the cabin, the seating now provides options for the second and third-row positions, and there is a dual sky-scape 2-panel sunroof featuring a new rear power shade. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility are both new features, and the instrument cluster now provides a slightly larger 8-inch drive information display. In this year's model, some of the driver-assist and life-saving safety features are only available on select models. On the 2021 Traverse, Adaptive Cruise Control will now be an option on 3LT, RS, and Premier models.
The Premier and High Country trim levels are two of the options we would love to have you explore during a test drive if you're on the hunt for absolutely the best we have to offer, and they both now see the addition of a rear-seat safety alert system. Automatic emergency braking and front pedestrian braking are introduced to all models, and included are lane keep assist with lane departure warning, forward collision alert, automatic high beams, and following distance indicator.
The all-important engine lineup continues what is current: it offers a 310-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and 9-speed transmission. The choices of trim level are LS, LT, RS, Premier, and High Country. When equipped with the second-row bench seat, the Traverse accommodates up to 8, and second-row captain's chairs are included on RS, Premier and High Country models to provide seating for 7. The staff at Motor1.com also claimed that the significant improvements in safety gear were enough to make any growing family or young professional choose the Traverse, and we agree wholeheartedly!
The incoming model will boast new front and rear-end styling, revised interior seating, LED lighting, and the ultimate cloak of family security: six safety features standard on all models. There is also an expansion of models that offer adaptive cruise control and rear-seat safety alert. The front grille really is the heart and soul of an SUV's appearance when you notice it coming, and the new look for the Traverse features a redesigned front grille characterized by very thin LED lighting elements. The rear tail-lamps now also take form in LED unit fashion.
Once inside the cabin, the seating now provides options for the second and third-row positions, and there is a dual sky-scape 2-panel sunroof featuring a new rear power shade. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility are both new features, and the instrument cluster now provides a slightly larger 8-inch drive information display. In this year's model, some of the driver-assist and life-saving safety features are only available on select models. On the 2021 Traverse, Adaptive Cruise Control will now be an option on 3LT, RS, and Premier models.
The Premier and High Country trim levels are two of the options we would love to have you explore during a test drive if you're on the hunt for absolutely the best we have to offer, and they both now see the addition of a rear-seat safety alert system. Automatic emergency braking and front pedestrian braking are introduced to all models, and included are lane keep assist with lane departure warning, forward collision alert, automatic high beams, and following distance indicator.
The all-important engine lineup continues what is current: it offers a 310-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and 9-speed transmission. The choices of trim level are LS, LT, RS, Premier, and High Country. When equipped with the second-row bench seat, the Traverse accommodates up to 8, and second-row captain's chairs are included on RS, Premier and High Country models to provide seating for 7. The staff at Motor1.com also claimed that the significant improvements in safety gear were enough to make any growing family or young professional choose the Traverse, and we agree wholeheartedly!
The Popular Science Crew Claims After Intense Track runs That the new C8 Corvette “Draws Waves Like None Other in Memory”
Excitedly poised on the track at Spring Mountain Motor Resort in Nevada, the team from Popular Science was ready to test the new mid-engined C8 Corvette Stingray. Now hailed for having the same configuration of supercars such as Lamborghini and Ferrari, the C8 has been dominating auto headlines since its unveiling in a large airline hangar in California late last summer. Writer Dan Carney is getting ready to take his very first test drive, and his first move was to tighten the belts on the seats, which helps to hold the driver in position to focus on steering.
When the seat is ratcheted down, the HANS device is more secure, which (yes, a slight reality check) is more effective in the event of a crash. The Popular Science team's 'Vette was equipped with the 3LT premium equipment package, Z51 performance package, and magnetic ride adjustable sock absorbers. The 495-horsepower, 470 lb-ft, LT2 6.2-liter small black V8 to comes to life after you push the Start button, and Dan felt that the rumble of the engine was akin to a “ferocious blast of Nascar thunder” as his revs approached the 6,500 rpm mark.
Off of the track, the V8's fuel consumption is EPA-rated at 15 mpg during city driving and 27 mpg on the highway, which is way above average for a supercar. The rear-view mirror actually doubles as a display for a rearview camera that is mounted on top of the engine cover to provide an expansive view behind the car, that can't be achieved from anywhere inside the cockpit. The anchor of the center console is a rotary selector wheel that is mostly covered by a wrist rest that helps keep your hand stable while adjusting.
Once underway, the computer-controlled dual-clutch transmission can shift itself, or the driver can manually adjust upshifts and downshifts by using the steering column-mounted shift paddles. The Z51-equipped Stingray can launch to 60 mph from a complete standstill in 2.9 seconds, and by using automatic launch control, can accomplish it repeatedly. During a few very exciting laps, Dan noticed that one of the benefits of having its mass at a central point due to the mid-engine layout gives the driver many chances to balance the car once its slides at its limit.
The paddle shifters are as nice as what you would see on very high-priced European competitors, and their location on the steering column makes them easy to find every single time you look for them. Corvettes from years past endured a bit of criticism for the slight delay that occurred between a tug on the shift paddle to an actual transmission response. In this edition, engineers have wired the buttons directly to the transmission's shift controller, bypassing the car's Controller Area Network, and now sending shift requests as directly to the transmission as physically possible.
Many who passed by the track that day were in awe at this brand new addition to the All-American car landscape, and once inside, this is the most snug and “sheltered” feel in any Corvette, past or present. It is currently one of the hottest items on the planet, but we hope to see you soon at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson to talk about 'Vette or any other models' ownership, and make 2020 your most exciting year of cornering and pavement pounding yet!
When the seat is ratcheted down, the HANS device is more secure, which (yes, a slight reality check) is more effective in the event of a crash. The Popular Science team's 'Vette was equipped with the 3LT premium equipment package, Z51 performance package, and magnetic ride adjustable sock absorbers. The 495-horsepower, 470 lb-ft, LT2 6.2-liter small black V8 to comes to life after you push the Start button, and Dan felt that the rumble of the engine was akin to a “ferocious blast of Nascar thunder” as his revs approached the 6,500 rpm mark.
Off of the track, the V8's fuel consumption is EPA-rated at 15 mpg during city driving and 27 mpg on the highway, which is way above average for a supercar. The rear-view mirror actually doubles as a display for a rearview camera that is mounted on top of the engine cover to provide an expansive view behind the car, that can't be achieved from anywhere inside the cockpit. The anchor of the center console is a rotary selector wheel that is mostly covered by a wrist rest that helps keep your hand stable while adjusting.
Once underway, the computer-controlled dual-clutch transmission can shift itself, or the driver can manually adjust upshifts and downshifts by using the steering column-mounted shift paddles. The Z51-equipped Stingray can launch to 60 mph from a complete standstill in 2.9 seconds, and by using automatic launch control, can accomplish it repeatedly. During a few very exciting laps, Dan noticed that one of the benefits of having its mass at a central point due to the mid-engine layout gives the driver many chances to balance the car once its slides at its limit.
The paddle shifters are as nice as what you would see on very high-priced European competitors, and their location on the steering column makes them easy to find every single time you look for them. Corvettes from years past endured a bit of criticism for the slight delay that occurred between a tug on the shift paddle to an actual transmission response. In this edition, engineers have wired the buttons directly to the transmission's shift controller, bypassing the car's Controller Area Network, and now sending shift requests as directly to the transmission as physically possible.
Many who passed by the track that day were in awe at this brand new addition to the All-American car landscape, and once inside, this is the most snug and “sheltered” feel in any Corvette, past or present. It is currently one of the hottest items on the planet, but we hope to see you soon at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson to talk about 'Vette or any other models' ownership, and make 2020 your most exciting year of cornering and pavement pounding yet!
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
GM Authority Delivers the Scoop on 2020 Chevy Spark Special Edition Model
The Chevy
Spark is getting a sheer jolt of energy this year thanks to the unveiling
of a new Special Edition model. Initially shows at the 2020 Chicago Auto Show
earlier this month, it has also been making the rounds on various blogs such as
GM Authority and social media sites like Instagram. It is now
equipped with visual changes that help this hatch distinguish itself a bit from
its various relatives. This is the car that has been praised for its energy,
spunk, and attitude, and perfect for urban areas with streets on the narrow
side.
The new Special Edition has a focus on adding to
the appeal of the exterior, and now comes with Black Bow Tie emblems, a Black
painted grille, Black daytime running lamp bezels, and 15-inch black-painted
machined-finish alloy wheels. The new Special Edition version is only available
on LT trim levels for the 2020 Chevy Spark. The 1LT trim is offered in two
configurations, including the 1LT Manual, and the 1LT Automatic. They are both
also equipped with the 1.4L LV7 inline four-cylinder engine. It is tuned to
crank out 98 horsepower and 94 lb-ft of torque, sent directly to the front
wheels.
The new spark will be available right here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson in the spring,
ready to provide an incredibly economic and savvy choice for any Eco-conscious
daily commuter. The Spark also received an update for the 2019 model year, when
it was the recipient of a restyled front end, new wheel designs, fresh exterior
paint and interior color options, Chevy Infotainment 3, new safety features,
and two new USB ports. This is one of the last remaining cars in our lineup
that is not an SUV, truck, or crossover, and many new graduates and young
professionals out there have told us that they want to think small when it
comes to size and big when it comes to EPA fuel rating!
In the city, you'll get 30 miles per gallon, and
38 on the highway. You can choose from funky and vibrant shades like Orange
Burst, Caribbean Blue, Raspberry, and Passion Fruit. The ACTIV look features
15-inch aluminum wheels, roof rails, Rocker panel, fender trim, unique front
and rear bumpers, Jet Black leatherette heated front seats, and a
leather-wrapped steering wheel. Whenever you hit the road in the Spark, you can
be confident with the knowledge that 10 standard airbags, a high-strength steel
safety cage, and other features such as Available Lane Departure Warning are
always working double-time to keep you safe!
Monday, February 17, 2020
Supercharged V6-Clad 2020 Colorado Xtreme Featured in Carbuzz.com
After the complete and utter mastering of a
1,000-hp Camaro Convertible, Specialty Vehicle Engineering has now shifted
their focus to the Chevy
Colorado. All of us here at O'Rielly
Chevy of Tucson are now getting to check out the 2020 Chevy Colorado
Xtreme, a present-day throwback to the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme sports truck from
the 1990s. Made available for crew cab or extended-cab models, the Colorado
Xtreme derives power from a 3.6-liter V6 cranked up to 455 horsepower and 425
lb-ft of torque.
It all uses a special in-house developed
centrifugal supercharger with a unique head unit that features a planetary
drive assembly instead of a traditional gear drive. This allows for spinning up
to 90,000 rpm with no supercharger whine and provides a smooth ride as well as
linear power band that boosts power up to 6,400 rpm. SVE's air-to-water
intercooler system minimizes heat soak to help maintain optimal power at all
times. There are other awesome upgrades like a composite Xtreme engine cover,
black bowtie emblem, a custom dual exhaust, body-color painted fog lamp
surrounds and a completely reworked suspension.
This suspension
lowers the Colorado Xtreme by two inches at the front, and five inches at the
rear. The 2020 Chevy Colorado Xtreme sports 20-inch five-spoke wheels that are
currently available in satin black or gloss black wrapped in Michelin 275/45R20
Pilot Sport PS2S performance tires. Once inside, the front headrests feature
embroidered red Xtreme logos and premium floor mats in black or cocoa dune
alongside the Xtreme logo. Other super-cool optional upgrades include a
heavy-duty sway bar, heavy-duty traction bars and bushings, a folding black
tonneau cover, and a custom seat trim package for the front and rear seats that
blend perfectly with the two factory interior colors.
At this
point it looks as if only 100 of these special limited-edition 2020 Colorado
trucks will be built, emphasizing just how unique and trailblazing they will
be. The front-seat headroom of the Colorado was ranked the best in its class by
the review staff at Cars.com, as well as for its connectivity and
multimedia options. For 2020, a key fob-operated tailgate lock is available and
the truck also now has a tire fill alert system. The available turbo-diesel
engine includes an exhaust brake system to help reduce brake pad wear when
descending steep grades, and we are proud of how comfortable a ride the
Colorado lays down on the highway for a model that is so off-road ready.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
2021 Chevy Equinox First Look Via Kelley Blue Book
The 2021 Equinox proudly marks the 3rd
model year for this generation of the brand we love to represent's bestselling
SUV. To keep things new, Chevy has given the 2021 model a completely new look
up front, due to minor tweaks in the rear. Kelley Blue Book ran a
feature with an up-close first look at the model and starts by pointing out
that the sportier RS trim level available on the Blazer and Traverse will now
come to the Equinox.
The front fascia is changed into what represents a
bit more of a Camaro appearance, with slimmer headlights. The grille has been
reshaped to be more horizontal, and the bar at the top now extends into the lighting elements. The
fog lights are set into larger openings that are styled more like air intakes,
and there are brand new taillights in the rear. The Premier model receives
newly-designed 19-inch wheels, and the RS trim is what brings a standout
blackout look to the Equinox. The dark-finish items include the grille, 19” wheels,
all badging, and lower bodyside trim. Inside there's a unique shift knob and
black upholstery with red contrast stitching.
After seeing the arrival of the RS trim, the
Midnight Edition and Sport Edition packages are discontinued for 2021. Now available
on the Premier is automatic parking assist, and the optional surround-view
camera and adaptive cruise control are available on the LT as well. Engine
options are not changed as the same 1.5-liter and 2.0-liter turbocharged two
are the base power sources, with the first generating 170 horsepower and 203
lb-ft of torque, and the second cranking out 252 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of
torque. Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive can be had with either engine.
The seasoned folks on staff at Cnet.com also claimed that there is a bit more similarity
now to the competitor Honda CR-V, which is not a bad thing in the least.
Chevy's latest infotainment system carries both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay,
and the crossover now comes standard with lane-departure warning, lane-keeping
assist, automatic emergency braking, automatic high beams, and a
following-distance monitor.
Talk to us here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson
about how you can also step up to option parking sensors, adaptive cruise
control, automatic parking assist, and blind-spot monitoring. On display this
month at the Chicago Auto Show, the new Equinox will be the choice of many
young professionals, families, and students on the go, with the perfect balance
of tech offerings and economic sensibility!
Monday, February 3, 2020
Camo-Laden 2021 Silverado Realtree Edition Featured in 1st State Update
The
second collaboration between Chevy and the world's absolute coolest camo and
outdoor equipment manufacturer has now taken place in the form of the 2021
Silverado Realtree Edition! The limited-run truck combines the rugged
go-anywhere prowess of the Silverado
1500 Custom Trail Boss with custom graphics and flair from Realtree.
This is where hunting and fishing enthusiasts truly acquire a truck that is
perfectly matched to their favorite pastimes, and the Silverado continues to
offer functionality and capability where it counts.
Just
like all Trail Boss models, the Realtree edition comes equipped with a 2-inch
factory suspension lift, 20-inch black wheels with Goodyear Wrangler Territory
MT On-Off Road Tire and the Silverado's Z71 Off-Road Package. This is what
offers up the ultimate in protection and go-anywhere functionality with
monotube Rancho shocks, Hill Descent Control, automatic locking rear
differential, skid plates, and an AutoTrac 2-speed transfer case. The RealTree
Edition comes equipped with the 5.3-Liter V8 engine with 6-speed transmission
and is also available with the juicier 6.2-Liter V8 that cranks out 420
horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque.
In
the blog feature offered up by the folks on staff at 1st State
Update, they were immediately won over by the Realtree camouflage
graphics on the exclusive exterior, as well as the interior door trim, and the
logo on the standard bedliner. These outdoor-ready touches are accompanied by
black Silverado and Z71 badging, black rectangular dual-exhaust tips, 4-inch
black round assist steps and all-weather floor liners. The testing team on hand
was also in love right away with the Silverado's Durabed, which offers the most
standard cargo capacity in the segment, 12 standard tie-downs and a roll-formed
steel bed floor boasting massive strength.
One
of our favorites within the Realtree product line is the Excape camo: it is purposefully
designed to appear unstructured while it imitates natural elements. It enhances
the hunting experience for western big game hunters by enabling them to escape
visual detection by blending into surroundings at distances from 400 to 20
yards and closer. It puts to use techniques perfected by apex predators, and
many elements that can be found in various western terrain.
Realtree's
founder Bill Jordan took his 35+ years of experience to work hard at creating the world's most versatile patterns
on the market, and these are simply “the goods” as far as any experienced
outdoorsman is concerned. Come check out this new model soon here at O'Rielly Chevy of Tucson,
and experience the thrill of hiding in the brush “from the ground up”!
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