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Sunday, September 20, 2009

2011 Chevy Volt Unofficial Price is around $32,000 - Online Survey

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A recent survey making its way around to those interested in purchasing the 2011 Chevrolet Volt next year has revealed some pricing details on the new plug-in hybrid.


In the short 15-minute survey GM said: “Depending on content, the vehicle will effectively cost between $32,000 -$38,000 after a tax credit of $7,500.”..


Read more at eGMcarTech.com

Friday, April 3, 2009

2010 Chevy Corvette Grand Sport in the Works?

While General Motors figures out its restructuring and financial situations, high-performance models are on the hold.


However, according to a dealer posting on Corvette Forum, GM will offer 6 models of the Corvette in 2010, including a Grand Sport Coupe and Convertible.

Ken Fichtner of Fichtner Chevrolet says that in 2010, GM will offer a Corvette coupe and convertible, a Z06 Corvette, a ZR1 model and a Corvette Grand Sport coupe and convertible.


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Monday, March 23, 2009

2009 Chevy Corvette GT1 Edition gets a Cool New Car Decal - Spied!

The Corvette Action Center scored these photos showing the 2009 Corvette GT1 Championship Edition at the decal installation supplier located just down the street from the Corvette Assembly Plant. The decal supplier will be busy this spring as GM is producing 600 of these special editions that celebrate Corvette Racing's 10 year anniversary and the final year of the GT1 program.


Pricing for the GT1 Championship Edition starts at $65,310 for the 4LT Coupe, $71,815 for the 4LT Convertible and $86,385 for the 3LZ Corvette Z06. Click here for more information:

Officially Official: The 2009 Corvette GT1 Championship Editions - The 2009 Corvette GT1 Championship Edition will make its public debut this Friday at the Mobil One 12 Hours of Sebring. Check back with CorvetteBlogger as we'll be in Sebring covering the race and Corvette related festivities.

Season-Opening Sebring Race Marks Corvette Racing's 10th Anniversary GT1 Championship Edition Corvettes Commemorate Corvette Racing's Decade of Success


Read More at CorvetteBlogger.com

The Best Cheap New Cars for 2009 According to Consumer Reports

The following are CR recommended vehicles priced under $25,000 when typically equipped. Prices are for 2009 and include destination charges and features such as air conditioning, antilock brakes, power windows, locks, and mirrors, automatic transmission (unless otherwise noted), CD player,and cruise control. Prices do not reflect rebates or incentives.


Make & Model MSRP


1.Chevrolet Malibu LT (4-cyl.) $24,365
2. Ford Focus SES $18,490
3. Ford Fusion SE (4-cyl.) $21,520
4. Honda Accord LX-P $23,375
5. Honda Civic EX $20,775
6. Honda Civic Hybrid $24,320

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Chery and Fiat put alliance talks on hold



The global economic recession has officially slowed Fiat's Big Love-style partnerships, as the Italian automaker's deal with Chery to produce models for the Chinese market has been put on hold. In August 2007, the two companies agreed on a 50/50 joint venture to produce 175,000 vehicles per year beginning in 2009. Chery spokesman Jin Yibo said that vehicle production "won't happen this year" and no date has been given for Fiat and Chery to begin building vehicles for China.

While global auto sales have taken a huge hit, the Chinese market has proven more resilient. The land of the Great Wall actually sold more cars and trucks in January and February than the United States. Given the upbeat car market in China, delaying the joint venture may sound a little strange. Fiat could be delaying the partnership to concentrate on its potential partnership with Chrysler, which would bring the Italian Automaker back into the (usually) lucrative US market.