Thursday 29 March 2012


The road-racing inspired Camaro 1LE performance package returns for 2013 with unique gearing, suspension tuning, and tires that makes the model capable of more than 1 g of lateral acceleration. It will it start under $40,000, making the Camaro 1LE one of the most affordable, most capable track-day cars offered by any manufacturer.


See more at GT Spirit

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Tips for Driving in Rainy Weather


I think it's safe to say that Spring is finally here! Along with the beauty and excitement during this season comes rain, causing unfortunate and possibly preventable accidents. Like driving in snow, one must be prepared to adjust his or her driving to suit the changed road conditions that rain brings. Water on the asphalt causes tires to lose traction. Rain also reduces visibility and perception. While slowing down in an obvious way to avoid an accident during a rainfall, there are some other tips and techniques to ensure safe travel on slippery, wet roads.

  • Use extreme caution after a long dry spell because engine oil and grease build up on the road. Oil mixed with rain can make for some extremely slippery road conditions. 
  • Allow for more time travel as you should drive at a slower pace. Other drivers will likely be moving slower as well.
  • Brake earlier and with less force than you would normally. Take turns and curves with less speed.
  • Water often runs off to the side. Stay closer to the middle of the road to avoid deep standing puddles.
  • Don't use cruise control. If you hydroplane (a loss of steering or braking control when a layer of water prevents direct contact between tires and the road, runway, or other surface), your reaction time will be much slower on cruise control, since it allows you to take your foot away from the pedals.
  • Avoid large puddles where potholes may be hiding under water, causing damage to your car.
  • Don't attempt to cross running water.
  • Don't use high beams in the rain or fog. Using dim lights or fog lights will throw extra light on the road while maximizing your vision.
  • If it's raining so hard you can't see the car in front of you, pullover and wait. 
  • Avoid passing large trucks and buses, as spray from their tires may block your vision completely
  • Watch out for pedestrians whose vision and hearing abilities may be limited by the rain.
  • Defog your windows as rain will cause your windshield to quickly fog up.
  • If you do hydroplane, don't brake suddenly or turn the wheel. Release the gas pedal slowly and steer straight until you regain traction. 
In addition to these tips, make sure your vehicle's brakes, tire pressures, tread depth, and defroster are in good working condition. Ensure that your car has a good set of all-season tires and that your wipers are functioning properly.

Sourced from edmunds.com.

Wednesday 21 March 2012

OnStar Brings the Power of 4G LTE to the Chevy Volt


Combining with the pwer of 4G LTE, OnStar is looking to take the idea of vehicle connectivity to a whole new level. This will allow consumers to access software such as Skype, while on the road.
There is a currently a Chevrolet Volt being used as a research vehicle. It contains three different content "zones" where the driver can stream music, and the rear passengers can control their own entertainment from personal screens mounted on the seats infront.


They are also working with Smart Grid technology  to create a home control system, connecting driver's to their home thermostat, lights, garage door, etc. These options are currently conceptual, but they demonstrate future possibilities powered by On Star.

Currently OnStar's Remote Link mobile app gives owners of select Chevy models the ability to start start their vehicle, control door locks, and check diagnostics from nearly anywhere.

Friday 16 March 2012

Buick Partners with Samaritan's Feet





Samaratin's Feet is an organization that is dedicated to covering the feet over over 300 million shoeless children worldwide.  Nearly 1 million of these children die from soil-transmitted and foot-borne diseases a year (Samaritan's Feet).

This is the second year that Buick partnered with Samaratin's Feet in fulfilling this goal during the March Madness NCAA tournament. The creator of Samaritan's Feet, Emmanuel “Manny” Ohonme, appeared on Buick's Human Highlight Reel, which features former student athlete's who decicate their time to helping the community off the court.
New Stories from the Human Highlight reel will appear on www.ncaa.com/buick.

Detroit Leadership Academy students inspect a 2012 Cadillac CTS after getting new shoes at GM headquarters on Monday.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Under the Blue Arch

Chevrolet America’s new advertising campaign is a series of micro sitcoms

‘Under the Blue Arch’ to Debut in Chevy Dealer Group Ads

Director of ‘The Office’ casts dealership characters for 30-second commercials

media.gm.com reports General Motors | United States | News
DETROIT – Chevrolet is breaking ranks with the stale tradition of local advertising and opting for some entertainment via a TV show built around likeable but quirky characters who work in a Chevy dealership. The story, however, is told in a series of 30-second commercials.
The new local dealer advertising campaign, which begins airing Thursday (March 1), is titled “Under the Blue Arch.” It’s directed by Randall Einhorn, whose credits include directing “The Office,” “Modern Family,” “Parks and Recreation,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “Wilfred.”
The show is a 30-second retail format featuring a consistent cast of characters – from the former radio host turned salesman to the top-selling single mom – set in a new Chevy dealership. The “made for TV” dealership family will be featured in local dealership group advertising and portray the brand’s new look and feel.

“The automotive retail advertising landscape is very crowded, so you have to find a way to break through,” said Joel Ewanick, GM vice president and Global Chief Marketing Officer. “Humor is a great educator and this campaign is designed to grab people’s attention, tweak their funny bone and get them to consider Chevrolet.”

Filming for the ad campaign took place in a Chevrolet dealership in Southern California in early January, but is designed to be location neutral with a fictional town and dealership name to be discovered by those interested in the show. During 10 days of filming, Einhorn and Goodby Silverstein & Partners, Chevrolet’s advertising agency in the United States, created numerous video vignettes which form the basis for the ad series.
“The dealership and each of its characters represents the Chevrolet brand, which are friendly people in a comfortable and inviting surrounding,” said Ralph Watson of Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. “Randall and the cast brought the store to life in a way only they can – by thorough preparation and thoughtful choices for improvisation. Over the course of rehearsing, they became their characters.”
The filming produced extra material that will be used to seed the “back story” of the new guy, Kyle, “from down in Ft. Wayne,” and reveal some of the relationships of the people working there while hinting at future plot lines. Audiences will be able to follow the group’s adventures and learn more about each character by visiting http://www.facebook.com/UndertheBlueArch or http://www.youtube.com/UndertheBlueArch.

Cast/Character Bio’s:
Tim: From Flint, Mich., and known as “The boss.” Tim’s dad was a car man. He came in to work with his Dad after college and has been there ever since. He’s been married for 30 years, with two grown children. Son is in the military. Daughter is married with two kids.
Kyle: Hails from Fort Wayne, Ind., and is “The new guy.” Kyle has always been a Chevy guy. Still has the first Chevy truck, which he inherited from his uncle Jim. It is immaculate other than the “Got Ultimate?” Frisbee bumper sticker. Kyle used to have a radio show back in Ft Wayne. Was kind of a big deal at his former dealership, where he was one of the top salesmen, but his heart was not really in it. Now he is where he wants to be and he is determined to fit in, make sales and make this home.
Rich: Of Detroit is the store’s “Top Gun.” He is self-proclaimed “top salesman” and best friend to Gerry, who also claims to be “top salesman.” He and Gerry think they are Navy pilots “Maverick” and “Iceman” from the 1986 movie “Top Gun,” but they are actually more like sidekicks “Goose” and “Cougar.” Rich is divorced and lives close to his son Trevor, whose little league team he coaches. His Chevrolet dealership is sponsor to the team who is almost undefeated. Tim thinks that they can spin this into something.
Gerry: From Cincinnati, Gerry loves his family, his job and his buddy Rich. He is absolutely stoked with his life. He has everything he has ever wanted and wakes each and every day looking forward to it. He has four kids and a wife that loves him. This is his dream job and one day he, like his buddy Rich, knows he will become manager one day. He loves to B-B-Q and considers himself a grill master. He is also excited to be testing for his orange belt in karate soon. Eye of the Tiger!
Robyn: A Chicago native, Robyn is actually top gun, the top sales person in the dealership. She has nothing to prove as her numbers speak for themselves. She is a single mother of Michael, who she adores and does her best to raise. She is strong and confident. She lights up the room and loves to laugh. That said, she is busy and needs to focus on the task at hand and keep the guys focused.
Kelly: From Orlando, she is single and happy to have her first job with this Chevrolet store.
Brian: Brother, of Tim and head of the service department. Like a zoo keeper who is great with animals, Brian is great with machines. He has an innate technical understanding of the mechanics of the cars and trucks, but he’s just not a real people person. He chose early on to work with machines over people.
Porter: He’s actually a porter. Porter is a local college grad, essentially Tim 30 years ago but he identifies more with Brian.