Wednesday, June 27, 2018

2019 Blazer Descending on Dealerships Soon: Bold Design Revamps a Classic

All of us on staff here at O'rielly Chevy of Tucson have long loved everything about the Blazer, and have been anxiously waiting for it to return. For the 2019 year, Chevy is pumped up to raise the bar on crossover design, and will proudly introduce it as the newest member of the trusty SUV lineup in the fall. The model now features the addition of some great new tech features, and top-of-the-line functionality. We know that we will all be flooded with inquiries and excitement regarding its coming release, and are confident that it will help solidify its place far ahead of the curve, that we eagerly chiseled out with the development of vehicles such as the Bolt EV, Trax, and Colorado.

With a place in the SUV lineup directly in between the Equinox and Traverse, one of  the first distinct features on the Blazer is the very strong appearance of the grille, and proportions that are prominently more muscular than on past models. Equipped with a stature that is ready to conquer the road, any busy family or young professional will love the 64.2 inches of available cargo space, and ability to fit five passengers comfortably. If a longer-than-average journey is on your schedule, the second-row seats conveniently fold down all of the way flat, and you'll have room for camping gear, goods from a grocery haul, or even new toys such as a drone.


There are beautiful locations nearby such as Catalina State Park, that offers more than 5,500 acres of foothills and canyons to explore from overhead. As always, check with authorities regarding any flying regulations, and prepare to enjoy Arizona's very rich and diverse landscape! The new Blazer is an ideal vehicle for excursions like this, and we love the spirit of trailblazing adventure that it has always possessed. If you are learning about purchasing a vehicle like the Blazer, you are probably an individual that is working at any given time with a larger load on average than most. You'll be excited to know that the available Chevy-first cargo management system provides a cargo fence as well as the adjustable rail system, providing a perfect means of making sure that all of your carry-on items are included.

One of the most important questions with a new vehicle release is always regarding what is “underneath”, and the task of providing power for the new Blazer is carried out with the choice of a standard 2.5-liter, or available 3.6-liter V6. Both are paired to a nine-speed automatic transmission, and will have the might and available muster to assure that the new Blazer will always be able to have an ample amount of punch off the paved or single-tracked line. If camping or fun at one of the many nearby lakes is on your schedule, you'll be thrilled with the 4,500 lb trailering rating, in full effect by selecting the 3.6-liter V-6 option.

When you come visit us at O'rielly for a test drive, you'll love the Hitch View feature: you can use this view to help while you are backing up and aligning the trailer with the hitch, a feature that many embarking on their plans for a hot holiday weekend before this technology was developed would be very excited about! You'll also become quickly fond of the Traction Select feature: it allows you to make real-time adjustments to the vehicle's driving mode, which adapts to constantly changing road conditions, rendering it a sensible choice for any adventurous urban commuter!

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Chevy Midsize SUV Spy Shots From Southern Europe: Finalizing Future Blazer Rumors

After the rush of new year's releases is over, we reach the time when we are hearing reports back from satisfied customers with details about which of their features are their favorites on their new purchase. Mileage comparisons with past models, enjoying larger touch screens and more powerful engines, and how the new vehicle behaves during long trips are all important items to ponder. Spy shots are one of the mediums that allow us to check out models that present themselves on the horizon, and the shots we have recently gotten our hands on here at O'rielly Chevy appear to have captured our brand's newest midsize crossover during in-depth test runs in southern Europe, being put to the task in extreme heat.

Rumored to be sporting the “Blazer” namesake, this is the new model that is slated to be positioned between the small Equinox, as well as the power-propped and heftier Traverse. The very narrow headlights and grille slats are noticeable right up front, popping out from underneath the camo, and a flatter nose, as well as very upright rear end, are a bit more consistent with the rest of the lineup's appearance. Whether you are an emerging young professional, hard-working contractor, or growing family, the future Blazer's size and stature will appeal to you. This future Blazer strays pleasantly over the larger size visually, conveying a vibe of trustworthiness, and ability to seat passengers comfortably. It will most likely be built upon the Chi crossover platform, which is currently used on the new GMC Acadia, and Cadillac XT5.

It seems plausible that the appropriate engine choices would be the 2.5-liter inline- four for the standard option, as well as the optional 3.6-liter V-6, paired to a nine-speed automatic transmission. The finished product is bound to be a palpable dose of ammunition in the fight against competitors Ford Edge, and Nissan Murano, with a debut date during the Los Angeles Auto Show later this year. Sales of our Traverse and Equinox SUV's were up more than 30 percent during the first quarter of this year, as consumers begin to really fully embrace the modern SUV phenomenon. And honestly, what's not to love? You can navigate easily through urban traffic, have ample space in the back for necessities like groceries and camping gear, and the secure feeling you get with the industry's best and most modern safety features on board.

The new Blazer model will have the choice of front or all-wheel drive, with a look promising to be sportier and a bit more chiseled than past versions. Rumor has it that on the inside, there are circular air vents that are found in the Camaro, and the same steering wheel the current Silverado sports. Back in the 1990's, the Blazer had the honors of snagging the title for Playboy's Truck of the Motor Trend Truck of the Year.

During this era, the Blazer sported a design that had been incorporated with a bit less on the rugged side, a trait that the 2019 model carries through as well. The sales and service staff here at O'rielly Chevy of Tucson avidly claim that the S-10 Blazer and S-15 Jimmy were two of the best generations: we're excited to carry on the tradition of solid builds, stellar handling, and a medium of SUV that will prove itself to be simply irresistible


Images courtesy of automobilemag.com

Wednesday, June 13, 2018


Young professionals are definitely one group of car buyers here in Tucson that we feel we really need to recognize this time of year for all of their dedicated work. As spring now begins to turn to summer at O'rielly Chevy, there are individuals that are making their hardest choices ever about life after school, juggling multiple jobs, and looking for the perfect opportunities to display their talents with every new step they take. As very unique and abundantly-talented individuals on the search for their ultimate vehicle continue their journey, the brand we love to represent has really made drastic strides to have the best-ever offering in the SUV category, and the newly redesigned Equinox is perfect for those who have busy lives very full of multiple tasks.

There is space on board for 5 to be seated comfortably, and the new design for the Equinox possesses the features and unique flair to edge past the competition in all areas. This is the best-equipped as well as the best-priced rival on the market to go head-to-head with competitors such as the Rav-4 and the CR-V, with much attention in the engineering department allocated to making sure that the most active type of driver has an exhilarating, yet useful experience. We recognize that the brightest and boldest of young professionals may be looking for a vehicle that is more than just useful for the occasional jaunt with the entire family, and the state of Arizona is a great location for anyone experiencing the desire to seek out a spirit of adventure.

The noticeably lighter weight is one of the characteristics that anyone driving the new Equinox will notice first: 400 pounds have been shed from the new model, and just one of the results is the turning radius being tightened by 2.5 feet. The 63.5 cubic feet of space in the Equinox is utilized for absolute maximum potential, to assure that every single necessary accessory and passenger will be included on the ride. The 60/40 folding seat option allows for a greater amount of available space for musical gear, a small business owner such as a photographer's image -capturing equipment, or a jaunt pulling double duty at a Phoenix trade show.

The 1.5-liter turbo engine has no trouble at all nailing down 30 miles per gallon on  the highway, and if you are on the search for more muscle, the 2.0-liter produces 252 hp, with gas consumption still averaging around 24 mpg. Many young professionals are aptly planning to have families soon, and are now in the stage of life where they are thinking about pertinent safety features. The variety on board the new Equinox includes safety alert seat, forward collision warning with following distance indicator, lane keeping assist, lane departure warning, and rear cross-traffic alert.

Come to visit us at O'rielly Chevy here this summer and check out the SUV that Car and Driver claims is “Expertly damped, with well-controlled wheel motions, and no sense of body float”. Having an SUV like the Equinox in your corner is the ultimate contender: anything from your next power lunch to the very last final exam will be a can-do destination!

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Dynamic Fuel Management: The 2019 Silverado's Advanced Gas-Managing Asset



As the heat beats down on Tucson and the best months of the year move in, there are tons of great activities taking place around the community for summer. During Father's Day weekend, you can check out the most authentic Mexican food that exists north of the border, at the Tucson Mexican Food Festival. The Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance partners with title sponsor Visit Tucson and the JW Marriott Tucson Star Resort and Spa to put on the Mexican Food Festival, where you can meet celebrity chef Eriki Bostick of Sies Kitchen, and enjoy a Mexican Brunch at JW Marriott on Saturday, June 26th. This will be a perfect time to load up a new Chevy pickup with your best friends, as showing a room key will also yield you free culinary education classes. Mole, Ceviche, Tequila infusion, and Mexican Wines are just some of the exciting topics that will be covered for excited attendees during this event.

Events like this are times when a ride like the new 2019 Chevy Silverado is ideal: it is rugged, awesome, and high-performing as it gets. Now, there is another great reason to get set up with a lease or purchase of a brand new Silverado: this truck will offer the most advanced gasoline V-8 engine in the Chevy brand's history. The revolutionary Dynamic Fuel Management Technology on board enables the engines to operate in a total of 17 different cylinder patterns, optimizing efficiency, and the delivery of the all-important power. First introduced during 2005, this system has been improved on greatly during recent years.

Small Block chief engineer Jordan Lee was asked to comment on the effectiveness of this high-tech process, and said that “Dynamic Fuel Management enables only the cylinders needed to deliver the power you want, seamlessly delivering the best balance of power and fuel economy”. Dynamic Fuel Management incorporates the use of 17 very complex cylinder patterns. The larger number of cylinders are working overtime constantly to assure the correct amount of power delivery, and efficiency at any speed. Part of the high-tech wonder and intrigue of this system is the electromagnetics put to use: the system deactivates and reactivates every single one of the 16 unique hydraulic valve lifters in the engine, maintaining constant control of valve actuation.

When a cylinder within the system becomes activated, the two-piece lifters use energy to collapse on themselves, which prevents them from completely opening the valves. When the cylinder reactivates, solenoids inside take up the duty of sending an oil pressure signal directly to the control ports on the lifters, and the latching mechanism is what governs the closing and opening at the right pace. What all this means for the driver at the helm of the Silverado is that the engine has the ability to operate more often, while using a fewer number of cylinders. This ultimately saves fuel, and gives the driver the sensation of power on demand that stems from Chevy's well-built and engineered Small Block V-8 Engines. Feel free to stop in with any truck questions you may have for us here at O'rielly Chevy, and we'll showcase for you all of the features that play a part in the Silverado's promising future!

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Weighing In On A Full Year's Use: One Satisfied Chevy Bolt Customer's Thoughts

Since the days when plentiful heat and sunshine beat down are finally here in Tucson, many of our staff members and loyal customers are pondering just how much change our planet has encountered. We really do not want to push any political views in the least, but we do all agree that on some days it's easy to think, “Is this our environment that is the root of all these drastic changes in the weather?” After closely observing this drastic shift in the Earth's condition, many of those purchasing vehicles have wanted to not rely on as much gasoline. The savvy journalists on staff at Green Car Reports had one of their frequent readers track to the last detail just how two newly-purchased Chevy Bolts worked out for him that year, and how they met his needs during long road trips.

His choice of the Bolt proved very useful for reaping a large savings on fuel costs, and he was able to nail down more than 300 miles of range during the summer months, even as the EPA rated the vehicle with a 238-mile capacity. Longtime customer Patrick Reid spoke candidly about his satisfaction regarding not giving up money to the fossil fuel industry, as cars that use no gasoline, transmission oil, motor oil, filters, or power steering fluid are instrumental in the much greener future of the planet. Many have made the decision to not purchase an internal combustion vehicle, and while we will continue to be steadfast for the gasoline-dependent segments of our vehicle lineup, have been pleasantly surprised by the rising number of customers who are making the switch that had previously had no intention to.

Patrick and his wife purchased their very first Bolt EV in January of 2017, and another one in April of the same year. They both were taken aback completely by the range, performance, quality of construction, and versatility of the Bolt, as well as the amount saved in fuel costs. The vehicles they were replacing were a 2007 Chevy Impala, and a 2002 GMC Yukon. Each one of these two cars usually saw around 15,000 miles a year put on them, with annual fuel costs totaling around $4,700. The price of gas in their area averaged around $2.70 a gallon during the entire year. To illustrate the costs at hand to charge their new Bolts, their previous fuel expense was around $390 per month, and the cost to charge their new cars was around $85 each month.

After an entire year had passed, they had collectively driven a total of 30,400 miles, and around 80 percent of the miles were derived from their own power source in the garage. The cost for this power was around 11 cents per KW, and so they were able to save around $3,700 over the course of the year. What they wanted to do with this money was to put it towards a vacation or college fund, or any other surprises that life threw at them. They discovered that with a bit of pre-planning, the ChargePoint, PlugShare, and Chevrolet Apps have located enough level 3 charges for them on their distance drives.

Right at the 170-210 mile mark seemed to be the best place to plan a charging stop, as well as scouting a proper backup charger within a close 20-mile range. While they were at home, they both had their vehicles plugged in at the same time, and the 20-amp garage charger did not suffer any issues with the 16-amp load duty. They were thrilled with how satisfying their ownership of the Bolts was, and claim that they are just as superior and fresh as they were the exciting first day they were driven off the lot. We hope you can come down and be our guests this summer at O'rielly Chevy of Tucson, and check out just how intensely a Bolt can change your entire spending and savings outlook, as well as rapidly become your most practical driving asset for 2018!

Thursday, May 24, 2018

2019 Chevy Silverado Trim Check: Deciding Between 8 Varied Choices


As spring provides its most beautiful weeks, fresh flowers, and later sunsets for Tucson residents to enjoy, O'Rielly customers on the hunt for the ideal truck will understandably have various questions about the varieties of trim levels available to them. Next Year's Silverado will sport 8 different trims, paired with six different transmission and engine combinations. You may be part of a large family on the go, or a contractor running your own business; you'll still be able to pinpoint the version perfect for you. Meeting your needs for durability, tech features, and powerful performance, the Silverado is a front-running and award-winning master of its genre. Over half of these models will be equipped with some of the most advanced V8 engines in Chevy's longstanding history.

The RST and Silverado LT both offer the all-new for 2019 and very advanced 2.7-liter engine that is on deck to replace the 4.3-liter V6, as the brand new engine standard. It is now equipped to offer 22 percent more torque, a higher fuel efficiency, and much heftier power-to-weight ration. There is now also the option to satisfy many hard-working men and womens' craving for a diesel option: the new Duramax 3.0-liter inline six turbo is supposed to become available early next year. Three very focused consumer profiles are the base for all of the available combinations of engine and transmission: High Value, High Volume, or High Feature. The High Value profile is for customers that are seeking the features and raw capabilities of a full-size truck, but are not ready for an exorbitant price tag.

The High Volume profile was designed with customers in mind that have their driving priorities situated right in the middle of the current market's offerings. Just like the hard-working residents of the heartland itself, the LT Trail Boss, LT, and RST trims are in existence to provide pin-drop accuracy, efficiency, and the latest in tech options for the driver. The all-new 2.7-liter Turbo with Active Fuel Management and stop/start technology is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and is now standard for the LT and RST. The updated 5.3-liter V8 engine with Dynamic Fuel Management and 8-speed transmission is standard on the LT Trail boss, bringing to the table a hefty boost of power, and an entirely new breed of capability.

If an upper-end and premium truck is what you are on the search for, the High Feature profile is sure to be at the top of your list: the LTZ and High Country trims offer the peak levels of performance that now exist. The entry-level Standard trim is now equipped with the 5.3-liter V8, stop/start technology, and Dynamic Fuel Management, while still mated to the 8-speed automatic transmission. More power comes in the form the optional 6.2-liter V8 on this trim level, and you have the opportunity to up the ante with two extra gears, by means of the 10-speed t ransmission.

All of these models boast more efficiency in weight class and aerodynamics than the ones before them, and the all-important fuel efficiency has not been compromised to reach the product's fantastic finish. To truly have a firm claim as the most dependable and long-lasting pickup on the road, the Silverado is put through 475,000 rigorous validation tests, and a staggering 7 million miles of additional road testing. To help assure that every single truck coming off the line is in top shape, and as safe as any vehicle can be, all of us here at O'rielly Chevy of Tucson are proud to stand behind and offer great deals on next year's upcoming Silverado: the truck that will carry loads, haul, and mud-trail its way to the finish line every time!

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

2019 Spring Spy Shot Spectacle: 2019 Chevy Silverado Caught Off-Guard


Here at Orielly Chevy of Tucson when spring makes its yearly appearance, trucks are one of the hottest topics of conversation. Camping trips at spots like Ash Creek, Sheep's Head, and Pinery Canyon Road are going to be gearing up for heavy traffic now, and being fully-equipped with a vehicle like the Silverado will set your weekend straight. The very rugged, able, and conquering 2019 Silverado was already shown to the public at this year's Detroit Auto Show, but a few questions were still left on the table. There were some loose ends in regards to the RST trim level, and it is now shown prominently in a few spy shots released to us this week.

One noticeable difference is between the body-colored grille: it now has gaps that have a much more narrow appearance in the center bars. Bumpers now have color within the body, and the fog lights have chrome guards that bear more resemblance to the grille's original stance. The tailgate possesses the Silverado's original swagger and style, but now also receives the awesome RST trim badge. The test truck pictured also sports a 4 x 4 sticker, making the announcement boldly of its four-wheel-drive capability. It's still possible that there will be a few more performance upgrades to the RST, within this trim that was first introduced on the Suburban and Tahoe.

We know how important it is to have a very reliable, sturdy, and long-lasting truck for daily duties, hauling, various chores around your property, or getting the trusty two-stroke toys for fun out to the lake. Reserving the lighter aluminum for construction of the hood, doors, and tailgate, the 2019 Silverado has made strides a bit unlike competitor Ford's F-150. The Ford features the use of aluminum into the construction of the cab itself, and our Silverado uses the lighter aluminum for construction of the doors, tailgate, and hood. Trimming weight while upping the size has made many trucks morph into the powerful devices we only dreamed of decades ago.

There are now 450 pounds trimmed from the 2019 crew-cab V8, compared to the  previous year's model. This included removal from the frame of 88 pounds, and another 88 pounds taken from the body. The wheelbase is 3.9 inches longer than the current truck's, and 1.6 inches are added to the overall length. Passengers will be happy to learn that the legroom in the rear is up: it is now a total of 43.8 inches, up from 40.9 in the 2018 model. Every cab configuration for the 2019 gets a bed with almost 7 inches of extra width on the floor, as well as a brand-new power-operated tailgate. There is easy access for the tailgate with a button mounted right in the cabin, and you'll really be upping the ante on the spring excitement factor with a test drive. KBB.Com awarded the Silverado in the Top Ten for Best Resale Value for 2018, making a solid statement about long-term value, and all-important dollars and sense!