Showing posts with label 2011 Chevy volt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Chevy volt. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Latest on the New Hybrids.

The new redesigned 2011 Touareg Hybrid at Phoenix Vw Dealers has a new sharp exterior, and luxurious, and spacious interior. The Touareg Hybrid is estimated to achieve 21 miles per gallon in the city and 25 miles per gallon on the highway, which makes it one of the most fuel efficient Suv's in its class.

Along with that, test drivers say its transition from gas to electric is incredibly smooth. The even say its fun to drive. though it's significantly improved, the 2011 Touareg is expected to cost about the same as the 2010 model. With it priced around $41,000, the Touareg is one of the most affordable Suv's in its class, unlike the Suv's you find at Chevrolet Dealer Louisville.

As Part of its redesign, the Touareg has lost its permanent four wheel drive system. While the previous model was an off roader, the new Touareg gets an all wheel drive system that makes it more of a soft roader. All models now come with a new eight speed automatic transmission.


The impression of the 2011 Chevy Volt at Chevrolet Auto Body, is what you would call mixed. Especially the Volt’s drive train, inspires great engineer reviews, all the more so because its operation is so seamless and simple for even inexperienced drivers. The fact that it salvages know how from the disastrous Two-Mode Hybrid program makes it all the more appealing.

Still, it’s clear that the Volt’s revolutionary drive train and hefty battery dominated development, leaving such details as design, quality impression, backseat accommodations and user interface for non-driving controls short of money and attention.

On the other hand, those who appreciate the Volt’s unique ability to drive 40 miles on electricity with unlimited range will not be overly vexed by these compromises.

Monday, October 25, 2010

All New 2011 Chevy Volt Hybrid!!

Located near Phoenix VW Dealers, and soon to be at Chevrolet Dealer Louisville, are the new 2011 Chevrolet Volts. This vehicle is not a hybrid nor is it a purely electric car. It is actually an electric car with a gasoline powered generator which will kick in when the battery becomes low. You are able to charge the vehicle from a wall outlet at your home and you will be able to travel up to 40 miles on electric power alone. That's further than most people drive in a single day. The Volt battery also will carry an eight year/100,000 mile warranty and would be carried out at Chevrolet Auto Body.

The Volt has not yet been through any crash tests performed by the Federal Government of National Traffic Safety Administration or The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety. We do know that the vehicle will be equipped with anti-lock disc brakes, a regenerative braking system that uses friction from the electric motor to help recharge the battery pack. By 2012 though, Chevrolet intends to include a brake override system. The brake override cuts the signal from the gas pedal when the brake is depressed, so that if both pedals happen to be pressed at the same time, only the brake pedal will work.

All the 2011 Volts that have been shown to the media have featured a white or silver dash with a center stack and leather seats. The center stack is covered with a touch sensitive panel rather than actual buttons. A Large touch screen controls various climate and entertainment functions.

The exterior looks kind of like something from the future, but it's not nearly as bad as the concept they showed in 2007. The vehicle will be a five-door hatchback that's larger than most small cars but smaller than most midsize cars. The shape was defined by aerodynamic requirements. Engineers say that wind resistance proved more important than weight in getting maximum efficiency, per US News.

The only bad things that have been said about the 2011 Chevy Volt is that it only will seat four, has a tiny trunk and will cost you at least one arm and a leg.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Hybrids, Are They Better For The Economy?


Chevrolet Dealer Cleveland is offering the 2010 Silverado 1500-Hybrid. This vehicle combines improved fuel economy with truck capabilities. It is perfect for stop and go drivers because this truck can run on electric power alone at slow speeds and the engine will automatically shut off when stopped in traffic. And compared to gas only vehicles, this hybrid has a 40% increase in the city which gives it the gas mileage as a midsized vehicle.


The Silverado hybrid also has a 3 year/36,000 mile basic warranty and a 5 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty. The electric components of the hybrid (batteries, motors and computers) are covered by a 8 year/100,000 mile warranty.

Located near Mazda Service Center are the new 2011 Chevrolet Volts. This vehicle is not a hybrid nor is it a purely electric car. It is actually an electric car with a gasoline powered generator which will kick in when the battery becomes low. You are able to charge the vehicle from a wall outlet at your home and you will be able to travel up to 40 miles on electric power alone. That's further than most people drive in a single day. The Volt battery also will carry an eight year/100,000 mile warranty.

The only bad things that have been said about the 2011 Chevy Volt is that it only will seat four, has a tiny trunk and will cost you at least one arm and a leg.

Now the all new 2011 Volkswagen Touareg Hybrid, which can be found at any Volkswagen Dealer, is another great hybrid SUV. It's transition from gasoline to electric power is hardly noticeable. This vehicle has the ability to coast after the engine has shut down. And even though the engine has shut down all the systems, like power steering, will still work using solely electric power.

The Touareg hybrid is going to be equipped with a 3.0 supercharged V6 engine paired with an electric motor. The Touareg is also estimated to get 21 miles in the city and 25 on the highway. This vehicle is expected to come with three years/36,000 miles basic warranty and a five year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty. They also provide a no-charge scheduled maintenance program for three years or 36,000 miles.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Chevy Volt goes Green?

Before you buy any where make sure you check out Ford Washington for all of there amazing working and luxury class vehicles. Also make sure you check out all of the amazing vehicles and great deals on already low prices at Chevrolet Cadillac Toyota Farmington. Chevy has a new line up of vehicles for 2011, and the one bringing in amazing reviews already is the Chevy Volt. This Chevy vehicle is one of a kind. It offers you the power you want, but it has the fuel efficiency you need for today's automotive market. In fact this Chevy is bring going green to a whole new level. Make sure you check out all of the amazing deals and great low prices on all of the great vehicles at Ford Lincoln Mercury Rochester.

This Chevy is a cross over in a whole new way. It is an electric vehicle with a hybrid engine. The engine in the Chevy Volt stats out electric, and the battery only takes three hours to charge. This vehicle's battery has a range of 100 miles; however, this Chevy is one of a kind due to the fact that it can cross over. While the Chevy Volt may start out as a electric vehicle it can switch to gas.

However, this is not a normal engine it is a hybrid so this Chevy is going green in many different ways. The Volt is a one of a kind vehicle in side and out. It offers you a smooth well balanced ride with a drive that can't be beat. The fun does not start there with the Volt though. This Chevy also has sleek main stream looks that give you a luxury look with every curve and line.

Over all you can't go wrong with this Chevy. It is perfect for just about ever one, and while this Chevy might cost you a little extra cash just keep in mind it pays you back every time you drive it. The Chevy Volt is one of a kind all the way around.