Thursday, March 6, 2014

Chevrolet Specifications

Chevrolet is one of the brands underneath the General Motors family of cars. This company made up 21 percent of all cars sold in January 2010. For those considering buying a Chevrolet, there are a variety of cars for all needs from sports cars to sport utility vehicles to trucks. Before you head down to the car dealer to buy, you should familiarize yourself with Chevrolet specifications.

Suburban

    The Suburban provides seating for up to nine people or more than 120 cubic feet of storage space. The Suburban provides more than just space, it also offers the driver more than 4 tons of towing power, more than 300 horsepower and more than 330 lb.-ft. of torque. The vehicle features a Vortec 5.3-liter V8 engine that beats its competitors in terms of fuel efficiency with 21 mph compared with 20 mpg for the Ford Expedition and 18 mpg for the Nissan Armada. The Suburban becomes equipped with Bluetooth, OnStar Turn-By-Turn navigation system, XM radio, a DVD player, a USB port and a Bose sound system. You can also purchase the optional Z71, which allows you to take the Suburban off road. The Suburban comes with a 100,000 mile or five-year power train warranty standard.

Camaro

    The Camaro is a classic American muscle car still in production by Chevrolet. The V6 engine provides 312 horsepower while still maintaining a fuel efficiency of 29 mpg on the highway. You might also be interested in the SS version of the car, with a 6.2-liter V8 engine providing 426 horsepower and a fuel efficiency of 24 mpg on the highway. In 2011, Camaros come with the Heads-Up Display that allows you to view your tachometer and speedometer on the windshield of your car. The OnStar Turn-By-Turn navigation system also is projected onto the windshield. The 2011 Camaro also includes a USB port, Bluetooth capability and three free months of XM radio.

Volt

    For the 2011 model year, Chevrolet introduced the Volt. The Volt is a fully electric car that gets 40 miles out of a single charge. The battery in the volt is much like the one in your mobile phone, except that it is specifically designed to power vehicles. However, you don't need to run your car on electricity. When you run out of gas the vehicle is then powered by a four-cylinder, 1.4-liter gas-powered generator. This means that you don't ever have to charge the battery if you don't want to.

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