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2013 Chevy Malibu ECO
2013 Malibu Eco Earns America’s Top Safety Ratings
by Chevrolet in the News on June 6, 2012
Continuing to set new standards for mid-size sedans, the 37-mpg Chevrolet Malibu Eco recently became the first 2013 entry from that segment to achieve both Top Safety Pick status from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and a five-star overall vehicle score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Los Angeles Chevy explained the first honor only goes to vehicles that post the highest possible grades in the IIHS’ evaluations for front, side, rear and rollover impact protection; the NHTSA seal of approval, based on front and rear crash protection as well as rollover resistance, uses a mathematical formula to combine results from all three tests to come up with one “overall vehicle score.”
Malibu Eco safety highlights include:
- A robust body structure made from 65 percent high- and ultra-high-strength materials
- Eight standard airbags, along with a rollover sensor that can deploy head-curtain side air bags when a rollover situation is imminent
- The StabiliTrak electronic stability control system
- Four-channel anti-lock disc brakes
- GM’s OnStar service, complete with an Automatic Crash Response System capable of automatically contacting emergency advisors after an air-bag deployment
“We are now seeing the results from our commitment to design the highest-rated vehicles in the world in safety performance,” said Gay Kent, GM executive director of Vehicle Safety. “Earning these top safety ratings demonstrates the strength of the Malibu’s advanced structure, overall crashworthiness and effectiveness of the vehicle’s state-of-the-art safety technologies.”
For more information on the Malibu Eco, visit Chevrolet Louisiana or your local Chevrolet dealer.
Volt’s Range Extender Is Global Green Engine of the Year
by Chevrolet in the News on June 15, 2012
Chevrolet is making a major effort to establish itself as a global brand, and this is something that should help: The thrifty 1.4-liter I4 engine that acts as an onboard range extender for the Chevy Volt (and Opel Ampera, built by GM in Europe) has just beat out 45 other rivals to win the “green” category in the International Engine of the Year Awards. It adds to a growing list of global awards shared by the Volt/Ampera, including the 2012 European Car of the Year honor.
According to Temple Chevrolet, a 16-kWh lithium ion battery and 111-kW electric motor can power the 2013 Volt for up to 38 miles of all-electric, zero-emissions travel—an 8.5 percent improvement over 2012—but if/when drivers do want to go further, that’s when the award-winning range extender comes into play. It provides more than 340 miles of additional range while returning 35 mpg city/40 mpg highway/37 mpg combined. Waukomis Chevrolet pointed out these are the exact same ratings achieved by the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid.
“Until the Volt and Ampera, the short range of battery electric vehicles has limited their suitability for everyday use,” said Uwe Winter, Opel vehicle line director and chief engineer, who accepted the prize. “Our revolutionary propulsion system removes this obstacle by uniting the environmental friendliness of electric drive with the long range of a combustion engine. And the Best Green Engine Award is the highest recognition of this achievement.”
The International Engine of the Year Awards are presented annually by Engine Technology International magazine and this year were chosen by a jury of 76 automotive journalists from 35 different countries.
Test drive a Chevy Volt at Sheboygan Chevrolet or your local Chevrolet dealer.
2013 Chevy Spark First Look
New Spark Now on Sale
by Chevrolet in the News on August 3, 2012
A brand-new vehicle added a little Spark to Chevy sales in July: With the Chevrolet Spark mini-car joining the lineup for the first time, the Bowtie brand’s roster of fuel-efficient small cars enjoyed a 41 percent jump in deliveries last month.
The Spark brings a big, bold presence to the growing field of mini-cars in the U.S., thanks to a vibrant design, spacious cabin, competitive fuel-economy ratings, and an extensive range of standard and available features. According to Chevrolet Dealers Indianapolis, the Spark has a segment-exclusive MyLink Radio that boasts a seven-inch color touchscreen, embedded apps for Pandora Internet radio and Stitcher Smart Radio, and the ability to leverage the owner’s smartphone to stream music, video, photos and contact lists for hands-free calling. And later this year, Spark owners will be able to add the BringGo app for full-function, GPS-enabled navigation.
Also, the Spark’s interior can hold up to four in a fair amount of comfort, with more passenger and cargo volume than rivals like the Fiat 500, Scion iQ or Smart ForTwo. According to Car Dealers In Wisconsin, with its rear seats folded down, the Spark provides more than 31 cubic feet of space for gear; the Ford Fiesta hatchback, a significant 15 inches longer than the Chevy, offers just 26.
A price tag that starts at $12,245 at dealers like Chevrolet Metairie makes the Spark the perfect choice for first-time buyers, but they’re not the only ones who can benefit from the fun-sized Chevy’s many benefits. Added Chris Perry, Global Chevrolet vice president for marketing: “Spark is ideal for active city dwellers because it is easy to drive, easy to park and easy to own. For these customers, Spark is their key to the city.”
Check out the hot new Spark at Dayton Chevrolet or your local Chevy dealer.
First Look 2014 Chevy Corvette
Chevy Shows First Glimpse of All-new 2014 Corvette

Corvette fans better mark their calendars. On Jan. 13, 2013, Chevrolet will unveil the completely redesigned 2014 Corvette for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. And although the Bowtie brand is keeping mum on most of the details, Chevy did introduce a key style element of the next-gen ’Vette—a new, more sophisticated take on the Corvette’s traditional “Crossed Flags” emblem—while in the midst of celebrating another benchmark for America’s homegrown super car.
“The all-new, seventh-generation Corvette deserved an all-new emblem,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president of global design. “The new Crossed Flags design reflects the character of the next Corvette. The flags are much more modern, more technical, and more detailed than before—underscoring the comprehensive redesign of the entire car.”
Oh, and that other celebration? It was for another round of Corvette championships in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). After winning this year’s driver’s, manufacturer’s and team titles, Corvette has solidified its position as the most successful entry ever to compete in the ALMS GT class. After campaigning in the motorsports series since 2001, Corvette Racing can now lay claim to 77 class wins, nine manufacturer’s championships, a like number of team championships, and eight driver’s titles. During the same time, Corvettes also scored seven class wins in the ultimate endurance race: the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
And the Corvette C6.R racecar isn’t done yet. With Chevy focusing on the production debut of the 2014 Corvette next year, the sixth-gen racer will once again be entered in ALMS competition for the 2013 season. The redesigned racecar is slated to enter the series for 2014.
“Winning the ALMS championships with the Corvette C6.R, against prestigious competitors from Ferrari, Porsche, and BMW, is the perfect send-off for the sixth-generation Corvette,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer. “The seventh-generation Corvette will build on that success.
“With the new Corvette, we set out to build a world-challenging sports car with design, refinement, efficiency and driver engagement that is second to none. The result is a truly all-new Corvette. There are only two carryover parts from the C6 used in the C7—the cabin air filter and the rear latch for the removable roof panel.”
by Chevrolet in the News on October 18, 2012
Corvette fans better mark their calendars. On Jan. 13, 2013, Chevrolet will unveil the completely redesigned 2014 Corvette for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. And although the Bowtie brand is keeping mum on most of the details, Chevy did introduce a key style element of the next-gen ’Vette—a new, more sophisticated take on the Corvette’s traditional “Crossed Flags” emblem—while in the midst of celebrating another benchmark for America’s homegrown super car.
“The all-new, seventh-generation Corvette deserved an all-new emblem,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president of global design. “The new Crossed Flags design reflects the character of the next Corvette. The flags are much more modern, more technical, and more detailed than before—underscoring the comprehensive redesign of the entire car.”
Oh, and that other celebration? It was for another round of Corvette championships in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS). After winning this year’s driver’s, manufacturer’s and team titles, Corvette has solidified its position as the most successful entry ever to compete in the ALMS GT class. After campaigning in the motorsports series since 2001, Corvette Racing can now lay claim to 77 class wins, nine manufacturer’s championships, a like number of team championships, and eight driver’s titles. During the same time, Corvettes also scored seven class wins in the ultimate endurance race: the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
And the Corvette C6.R racecar isn’t done yet. With Chevy focusing on the production debut of the 2014 Corvette next year, the sixth-gen racer will once again be entered in ALMS competition for the 2013 season. The redesigned racecar is slated to enter the series for 2014.
“Winning the ALMS championships with the Corvette C6.R, against prestigious competitors from Ferrari, Porsche, and BMW, is the perfect send-off for the sixth-generation Corvette,” said Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer. “The seventh-generation Corvette will build on that success.
“With the new Corvette, we set out to build a world-challenging sports car with design, refinement, efficiency and driver engagement that is second to none. The result is a truly all-new Corvette. There are only two carryover parts from the C6 used in the C7—the cabin air filter and the rear latch for the removable roof panel.”
2013 Chevy Sonic First Look
Sonic RS: High Performance with a Low Price
by Chevrolet in the News on August 22, 2012
Chevy is now putting the finishing touches on its hot new Sonic RS hatchback, with the brand recently announcing the car will start at $20,995 with a six-speed manual transmission—and that includes destination charges; the price of admission with a six-speed automatic will be $22,280, again with destination costs factored in.
Of course, in addition to the typical fees, those MSRPs also cover a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine that delivers 138 hp and 148 lb.-ft. of torque, enhanced by exclusive transmission gearing with the DIY cogswapper and a revised 3.53 final drive ratio for the automatic. According to Chevrolet Sterling, to help drivers fully enjoy the dynamic driving experience of the Sonic RS, engineers lowered and stiffened its suspension, deployed performance-tuned dampers, and wrapped it all up in an RS-only body kit with an exclusive grille, rear spoiler, rocker moldings and rear fascia.
The cockpit of the Sonic RS has been upgraded as well, highlighted by a standard Chevrolet MyLink setup. According to Chevrolet Dealer Los Angeles, the MyLink technology provides a unique approach to touchscreen infotainment by relying on paired smartphones to do the heavy lifting. The result is simple, inexpensive access to Bluetooth phone and audio-streaming capabilities, personalized playlists, interfaces for Pandora and Stitcher online music services, and much more. Also, the innovative BringGo smartphone app, able to provide comprehensive navigation functionality, will be available at a later date for MyLink users.
The Chevy Sonic RS—built in the U.S. like the rest of the Sonic family—is scheduled to go into production in October and reach dealerships like Bremerton Auto Dealers later in the fourth quarter of 2012.
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2013 Traverse Gets A New face Lift Zeigler Chevrolet Schaumburg
2013 Traverse: Family Place Gets New Face
by Chevrolet in the News on March 30, 2012
“The new Traverse is a family vehicle without compromise,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet Global Marketing and Strategy. “It is more capable than many sport-utility vehicles, with as much room as a minivan and better functionality than both. The Traverse is clever, capable and confident—and there when you need it most.”
It’s much more athletic-looking, too, thanks to a revised exterior design that’s also cleaner and more sophisticated, and the 2013 Traverse also introduces a new front-end appearance that will be used throughout Chevy’s family of crossover utility vehicles. Highlights include a more aggressive multi-bar grille, an imposing powerdome hood, redesigned headlamps, a dash of chrome, and flowing rounded corners that draw their inspiration from the look of the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu. The brand’s designers also introduced some intricate new cues at the rear of the vehicle, accented by a revised license-plate pocket and taillamps.
In the cabin, those families will enjoy more soft-touch materials for a premium ambiance, with the driver benefiting from a new center stack that packs a color-touchscreen radio with a 6.5-inch screen as well as improved climate controls that are both easier to use and redesigned for an upscale feel. Chevrolet also made a noticeable effort to improve the overall attention to detail in the 2013 Traverse’s interior, adding further refinement.
The ultimate family-friendly feature—a rear-seat entertainment system—remains available on the 2013 Traverse, which also offers a new high-tech infotainment advantage: Chevrolet MyLink. It integrates owners’ smartphones to enable access to Internet music-streaming services like Pandora and Stitcher, while enabling hands-free calling through the Traverse’s audio system.
Further, it’s not just the new Traverse’s design that’s more similar to Chevy’s car lineup; the vehicle’s suspension gains notable changes—like front-strut rebound springs and new shock valving—that enables a smoother, more car-like driving experience. But the 2013 Traverse is no poser when it comes to pulling power. Holstering an advanced V6 engine that makes up to 288 hp, the Traverse is capable of towing 5,200 lbs.
Today’s families also demand superior levels of safety in their vehicles and here, again, the 2013 Traverse is leading the way: It’s the first vehicle in the industry to offer a front center airbag that deploys between the driver and front-seat passenger to provide added protection in opposite-side impact scenarios.
“While no restraint technology or feature can address all body areas or all potential injuries, the front center air bag is designed to address field-relevant, side-impact crashes that are not addressed by current regulatory or consumer metric test conditions,” said Gay Kent, GM executive director of Vehicle Safety and Crashworthiness. “It works with the vehicle’s other air bags, safety belts and structure to deliver a safer occupant environment.”
And it will go to work later this year, when the 2013 Chevrolet Traverse is slated to reach local dealerships. We are located at 1230 E Golf rd Schaumburg IL 60173 847-882-2200
Diesel Chevy Cruze On Its Way Zeigler Chevrolet
Cruze Diesel Update: The Countdown Continues
by Chevrolet in the News on February 21, 2012
According to Arlington Chevrolet, Chevy engineers are working with their associates at GM’s diesel HQ in Torino, Italy, to fine-tune the global Cruze’s diesel powerplant to meet the unique demands of American drivers; meanwhile, teammates in Russelsheim, Germany, are providing support in the development of other specialized components. In fact, testing already has begun for the American market, in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees Fahrenheit all the way up to 158 degrees, and at altitudes reaching 10,000 feet.
“We’re able to put the diesel engines through rigorous testing to ensure they operate optimally under a wide range of conditions and also can be integrated seamlessly into the production vehicle,” said Pierpaolo Antonioli, managing director of the Torino Powertrain and Engineering Center. “We’ve pushed these engines in the labs so that the customer can depend on them in real-world driving situations.”
As a result, according to Mike Siegrist, the automaker’s diesel assistant chief engineer: “U.S. customers are going to be pleasantly surprised when they get a chance to drive the Chevrolet Cruze diesel. Our global team is providing diesel engineering expertise that will give U.S. Cruze customers great quality, torque and fuel economy in a car that’s both fun to drive and practical at the pump.”
2013 Camaro 1LE Twist On Performance
2013 Camaro 1LE Puts New Twist on Performance
by Chevrolet in the News on March 27, 2012
“The Camaro 1LE combines the best elements of the SS and ZL1 to take road-racing performance to a whole new level,” said Al Oppenheiser, Camaro chief engineer. “That the 1LE breaks the three-minute lap at VIR [Virginia International Raceway] puts it in the upper echelon of performance cars. That it starts under $40,000 makes the Camaro 1LE one of the most affordable, most capable track-day cars offered by any manufacturer.”
- A 6.2-liter V8 engine that delivers 426 hp and 420 lb.-ft. of torque
- Exclusive monotube rear dampers to optimize body control and ride quality
- Larger front (28-mm) and rear (27-mm) stabilizer bars for improved control
- Higher-capacity rear-axle half shafts that were designed specifically to manage the LE1’s improved levels of traction
- A strut tower brace that heightens steering feel and response
- The same wheel bearings, toe links, rear shock mounts, and high-capacity fuel pump found in the Camaro ZL1
- Goodyear Eagle Supercar G:2 tires (the same ones used on the front of the ZL1)
- An exclusive Tremec six-speed manual transmission with a higher final-drive ratio than on the Camaro SS and a standard air-to-liquid cooling system
“With the 2013 model year, Camaro offers something for almost every driver, including: the 323-horsepower, 30-mpg 2LS; the all-new, 580-horsepower supercharged ZL1 convertible; the COPO Camaro for drag-racing; and the new 1LE for amateur track days,” said John Fitzpatrick, Camaro marketing manager. “We expect the range of choices, and enhancements for 2013, will help Camaro remain America’s most-popular sports car.” For more information please visit Zeigler Chevrolet in Schaumburg 1230 E Golf rd Schaumburg IL 60173 847-882-2200
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
2012 Chevy Camaro ZL1 First Look
Elevating The Muscle Car Rivalry To A Whole New Level

Ford versus Chevy. It's one of the greatest rivalries in the world, joining the likes of Coke versus Pepsi and Michigan versus Ohio State. While the Mustang and Camaro can't be credited as the first two vehicles to start the Blue Oval and Golden Bowtie wars, it's fair to say the two muscle cars kicked the battle into high gear in the 1960s.
Wherever there are rivals, you can be sure there will also be healthy levels of both respect and distaste for one another. In fact, emotions from Ford fans following the debut of both the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 culminated in Camaro lead engineer Al Oppenheiser being unwittingly cast in the lead role of another Downfall Hitler overdub spoof. Perhaps it was something he said...
Of course, none of this ZL1 versus GT500 smack-talk will amount to anything if either car isn't up to snuff. With that in mind, At Chevrolet's behest, we traveled to the Bondurant Road Course just south of Phoenix, Arizona to put the 2012 Camaro ZL1 through its paces.



It used to be that the only meaningful bits of Camaro or Mustang performance data could be measured in a straight line. We're talking 0-60, 0-100 and the ever-important quarter-mile time and trap speed. Let's get them out of the way right now.
Those data points still matter in a big way, and will undoubtedly be the most oft-quoted stats by Ford Fanatics and the Bowtie Brigade. But, these days, you've got to be able to do more than go fast in a straight line to impress the true diehards.

And that's where the orange corner is placing its bets with the ZL1. Perhaps the most significant change to the ZL1 over its SS sibling, besides the supercharger, of course, are the magnetorheological dampers fitted at all four corners. We've seen this technology on a number of high-performance vehicles – from various Ferrari GTs to GM's own Cadillac CTS-V and Corvette ZR1 – but these shocks boast a new generation of both hardware and software that makes it all tick.
Chevrolet makes full use of the MR shocks' computer-controlled adjustability with the ZL1, and it pays big dividends on the track. The driver can choose from five settings using a trio of buttons just ahead of the shifter on the center console. A quick two-tap routine engages Performance Traction Management mode. The first stage of PTM is for adverse weather, and in the sunny climes of Arizona, we skipped it. PTM Mode Two affords moderately skilled drivers – even those unfamiliar with the car – the ability to have fun on a track with little danger of losing control. Modes Three and Four gradually allow more tire slip, stiffen up the Magnetic Ride Control and quicken the steering for drivers who have outgrown Mode Two.




And then there's Mode Five. This is the setting Chevrolet recommends for the track, and it's tuned to improve lap times of even the most highly skilled drivers. It works. Countless algorithms are programmed into all facets of the car's most technological bits and pieces, particularly the MR shocks and traction control. The suspenders get race-car stiff and the rear wheels are allowed just the right amount of slip to help a trained driver eke out the most corner exit speed possible.
To say we were impressed by the overweight Camaro's ability at Bondurant would be an understatement. With an official curb weight of 4,120 pounds, this car should be more of a linebacker than a ballerina. And it is. But it's a linebacker wearing a fluffy pink tutu and those crazy lace-up shoes with blunt-tipped toe boxes... and we mean that in the best way possible. After all, the ZL1 rather impressively managed to lap the Nürburgring in seven minutes and 41 seconds. That's almost 40 seconds quicker around the 'Ring than the 2009 Chevrolet Camaro SS.

If there's one place its devotees would expect the ZL1 to shine, it's at the drag strip. Bowtie fans will not be disappointed. The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 will easily eat up 1,320 feet of asphalt and spit out a time slip in the low-12-second range. We know, we tested it in far-from-ideal conditions ourselves and have slips to prove it. It won't take much more than good weather, a manicured track surface and adequate seat time to drop a few tenths from the mid-12s at 114 miles per hour that we instantly recorded.
Part of the ZL1's race-car-in-drag performance can be attributed to good old-fashioned horsepower and wide, sticky tires. There are 20-inch forged alloy wheels at all four corners, available in either black 10-spoke or polished five-spoke designs, to which 285-front and 305-rear Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires are mounted.



We also noted good throttle response, predictable clutch feel and a slick-shifting six-speed manual gearbox. These items alone should be all a seasoned drag racer needs to post the best numbers possible. For those who will only take their shiny ZL1 to the drag strip once or twice a year, Chevrolet has a trick up its sleeve to keep you from red-faced embarrassment and endless excuses.
PTM Mode Five is optimized for drag strip launches. As Chevrolet explains it, the starting line of a quarter-mile track is normally a death sentence for traction control systems. Right off the bat, a huge spike of G forces are loaded into the drivetrain at launch from the sticky surface, so the car gets full power from its computer. Then, the street tires (not low-pressure racing slicks) break traction, and all that power goes up in tire smoke. To combat this problem, the ZL1's PTM incorporates launch control into its bag of tricks. Nothing measurable is left to chance, from temperature and barometric pressure to the heat of the engine, the computer's megahertz-addled brain figures out the proper way to leave the lights.



Here's the step-by-step for launching the ZL1 in Mode Five: Pull up to the staging lights, mash the throttle and step off the clutch right about the time the last yellow light is lit. Keep your foot planted to the floor as you row through the gears – the ZL1 is equipped with no-lift-shift programming – until you pass the last set of timing lights. You've just managed a quarter-mile pass in the 12s. Congratulations are in order... there were only a handful of muscle cars in the 1960s or '70s that could manage such a feat, and they all command well over a hundred thousand dollars in today's horsepower-fueled classic car market.
Would we buy the automatic? No. While the 6L90 gearbox is a fine unit, we'd choose the six-speed manual every day of the week. And while we're on the subject, we'll also mention that the steering wheel paddles of the auto-box'd ZL1 are flimsy plastic pieces that feel utterly out of place on a performance car.




There are downsides to the ZL1 package that apply to any Camaro model, including piss-poor visibility, overtly large exterior dimensions and an elephantine curb weight without the interior space to match. Worst of all, a complete dearth of headroom is exacerbated when wearing a helmet at the track. Finding a comfortable seating position was a big problem for our six-foot-two long-torsoed frame.
Fortunately, there are a boatload of positives that manage to outweigh the negatives, including a comfortable ride from the magnetic shocks, a highly refined drivetrain and suede interior inserts that dress up the otherwise kitschy cabin. And, lest we forget the big V8 underhood, there's an active exhaust system that belches out one of the most glorious petroleum-fueled soundtracks in America, with just a hint of whine to remind you of the supercharger nestled atop the vee.

Perhaps the most impressive feat performed by the Camaro ZL1 isn't that it's fast – that's to be expected, right? – it's that the ZL1 will be fast for anyone, with almost any talent level, each and every time. And it will do so for the price of $54,095. That's certainly a lot of coin to spend on a Camaro, but we think it's a bargain in the world of performance. And the best part? All the go-fast goodies are standard equipment, including the magnetic suspension, PTM computer and heavy-duty cooling for the engine, transmission, brakes and rear differential.
While the upcoming ZL1 versus GT500 fight is sure to go down guns blazing, without having driven the future Shelby alongside this super Camaro, we're not ready to concede the victory to Ford based on spec sheets alone. Until both cars line up head-to-head, the endless pokings and proddings from Ford and Chevy fans will be nothing but a chorus of predictions.
Related Gallery2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1: First Drive
Vital Stats
- Engine:
- 6.2L Supercharged V8
- Power:
- 580 HP / 556 LB-FT
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Manual
- 0-60 Time:
- 3.9 Seconds
- Top Speed:
- 184 MPH
- Drivetrain:
- Rear-Wheel Drive
- Curb Weight:
- 4,120 LBS
- Seating:
- 2+2
- MPG:
- 14 City / 19 HWY
- MSRP:
- $54,095 base
Ford versus Chevy. It's one of the greatest rivalries in the world, joining the likes of Coke versus Pepsi and Michigan versus Ohio State. While the Mustang and Camaro can't be credited as the first two vehicles to start the Blue Oval and Golden Bowtie wars, it's fair to say the two muscle cars kicked the battle into high gear in the 1960s.
Wherever there are rivals, you can be sure there will also be healthy levels of both respect and distaste for one another. In fact, emotions from Ford fans following the debut of both the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 culminated in Camaro lead engineer Al Oppenheiser being unwittingly cast in the lead role of another Downfall Hitler overdub spoof. Perhaps it was something he said...
Of course, none of this ZL1 versus GT500 smack-talk will amount to anything if either car isn't up to snuff. With that in mind, At Chevrolet's behest, we traveled to the Bondurant Road Course just south of Phoenix, Arizona to put the 2012 Camaro ZL1 through its paces.
It used to be that the only meaningful bits of Camaro or Mustang performance data could be measured in a straight line. We're talking 0-60, 0-100 and the ever-important quarter-mile time and trap speed. Let's get them out of the way right now.
The official 0-60 time is 3.9 seconds and the quarter mile is dispatched in 12 seconds flat.The Camaro ZL1's 6.2-liter supercharged V8, which shares its basic spec sheet with the Cadillac CTS-V and Chevy Corvette ZR1, puts out 580 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 556 pound-feet of torque at 4,200 rpm. The official 0-60 time is 3.9 seconds and the quarter mile is dispatched in 12 seconds flat. Top speed is listed as 184 miles per hour, thanks in part to an aero package that includes a new front fascia, a carbon fiber hood with functional air extractor vents and an undertray with NACA ducts for cooling.
Those data points still matter in a big way, and will undoubtedly be the most oft-quoted stats by Ford Fanatics and the Bowtie Brigade. But, these days, you've got to be able to do more than go fast in a straight line to impress the true diehards.
And that's where the orange corner is placing its bets with the ZL1. Perhaps the most significant change to the ZL1 over its SS sibling, besides the supercharger, of course, are the magnetorheological dampers fitted at all four corners. We've seen this technology on a number of high-performance vehicles – from various Ferrari GTs to GM's own Cadillac CTS-V and Corvette ZR1 – but these shocks boast a new generation of both hardware and software that makes it all tick.
Chevrolet makes full use of the MR shocks' computer-controlled adjustability with the ZL1, and it pays big dividends on the track. The driver can choose from five settings using a trio of buttons just ahead of the shifter on the center console. A quick two-tap routine engages Performance Traction Management mode. The first stage of PTM is for adverse weather, and in the sunny climes of Arizona, we skipped it. PTM Mode Two affords moderately skilled drivers – even those unfamiliar with the car – the ability to have fun on a track with little danger of losing control. Modes Three and Four gradually allow more tire slip, stiffen up the Magnetic Ride Control and quicken the steering for drivers who have outgrown Mode Two.
And then there's Mode Five. This is the setting Chevrolet recommends for the track, and it's tuned to improve lap times of even the most highly skilled drivers. It works. Countless algorithms are programmed into all facets of the car's most technological bits and pieces, particularly the MR shocks and traction control. The suspenders get race-car stiff and the rear wheels are allowed just the right amount of slip to help a trained driver eke out the most corner exit speed possible.
The ZL1 rather impressively managed to lap the Nürburgring in seven minutes and 41 seconds.Thankfully, the ZL1's brakes have also been upgraded to cope with the power of its engine. The six-pot Brembo pistons clamp down hard on two-piece ventilated rotors up front, while single-piece rotors with four-piston calipers do the deed out back.
To say we were impressed by the overweight Camaro's ability at Bondurant would be an understatement. With an official curb weight of 4,120 pounds, this car should be more of a linebacker than a ballerina. And it is. But it's a linebacker wearing a fluffy pink tutu and those crazy lace-up shoes with blunt-tipped toe boxes... and we mean that in the best way possible. After all, the ZL1 rather impressively managed to lap the Nürburgring in seven minutes and 41 seconds. That's almost 40 seconds quicker around the 'Ring than the 2009 Chevrolet Camaro SS.
If there's one place its devotees would expect the ZL1 to shine, it's at the drag strip. Bowtie fans will not be disappointed. The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 will easily eat up 1,320 feet of asphalt and spit out a time slip in the low-12-second range. We know, we tested it in far-from-ideal conditions ourselves and have slips to prove it. It won't take much more than good weather, a manicured track surface and adequate seat time to drop a few tenths from the mid-12s at 114 miles per hour that we instantly recorded.
Part of the ZL1's race-car-in-drag performance can be attributed to good old-fashioned horsepower and wide, sticky tires. There are 20-inch forged alloy wheels at all four corners, available in either black 10-spoke or polished five-spoke designs, to which 285-front and 305-rear Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires are mounted.
We also noted good throttle response, predictable clutch feel and a slick-shifting six-speed manual gearbox. These items alone should be all a seasoned drag racer needs to post the best numbers possible. For those who will only take their shiny ZL1 to the drag strip once or twice a year, Chevrolet has a trick up its sleeve to keep you from red-faced embarrassment and endless excuses.
PTM Mode Five is optimized for drag strip launches. As Chevrolet explains it, the starting line of a quarter-mile track is normally a death sentence for traction control systems. Right off the bat, a huge spike of G forces are loaded into the drivetrain at launch from the sticky surface, so the car gets full power from its computer. Then, the street tires (not low-pressure racing slicks) break traction, and all that power goes up in tire smoke. To combat this problem, the ZL1's PTM incorporates launch control into its bag of tricks. Nothing measurable is left to chance, from temperature and barometric pressure to the heat of the engine, the computer's megahertz-addled brain figures out the proper way to leave the lights.
Here's the step-by-step for launching the ZL1 in Mode Five: Pull up to the staging lights, mash the throttle and step off the clutch right about the time the last yellow light is lit. Keep your foot planted to the floor as you row through the gears – the ZL1 is equipped with no-lift-shift programming – until you pass the last set of timing lights. You've just managed a quarter-mile pass in the 12s. Congratulations are in order... there were only a handful of muscle cars in the 1960s or '70s that could manage such a feat, and they all command well over a hundred thousand dollars in today's horsepower-fueled classic car market.
Opt for the six-speed automatic and you'll be rewarded with eminently repeatable time slips.Want to know a secret? There's an even easier way to dominate the drag strip. Opt for a 2012 Camaro ZL1 with the six-speed automatic transmission and you'll be rewarded with eminently repeatable time slips by following just one simple step: hit the gas. Well, first turn off the traction control completely and put the shifter in manual mode. But then hit the gas and let the transmission row the gears – the auto-equipped ZL1 will pre-select the next gear and upshift right at redline in this mode, though it will sit at its fuel-cutoff point all day long otherwise.
Would we buy the automatic? No. While the 6L90 gearbox is a fine unit, we'd choose the six-speed manual every day of the week. And while we're on the subject, we'll also mention that the steering wheel paddles of the auto-box'd ZL1 are flimsy plastic pieces that feel utterly out of place on a performance car.
There are downsides to the ZL1 package that apply to any Camaro model, including piss-poor visibility, overtly large exterior dimensions and an elephantine curb weight without the interior space to match. Worst of all, a complete dearth of headroom is exacerbated when wearing a helmet at the track. Finding a comfortable seating position was a big problem for our six-foot-two long-torsoed frame.
The Gas Guzzler tax should add $1,300 for a manual-equipped model and $2,600 for an automatic.Finally, as you might expect, fuel economy is bad. Like, really bad. The EPA estimates you'll get 14 miles per gallon city and 19 mpg highway driving a ZL1, which means it's also subject to the federal government's Gas Guzzler tax. If its similarly tuned corporate cousin, the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, is anything to go by, that should add an extra $1,300 to your tab for a manual-equipped model and $2,600 for an automatic. Ford fans will freak if we don't also mention that the more powerful 2013 GT500 is efficient enough to earn exemption from the GG tax. And naturally, the ZL1 only drinks premium.
Fortunately, there are a boatload of positives that manage to outweigh the negatives, including a comfortable ride from the magnetic shocks, a highly refined drivetrain and suede interior inserts that dress up the otherwise kitschy cabin. And, lest we forget the big V8 underhood, there's an active exhaust system that belches out one of the most glorious petroleum-fueled soundtracks in America, with just a hint of whine to remind you of the supercharger nestled atop the vee.
Perhaps the most impressive feat performed by the Camaro ZL1 isn't that it's fast – that's to be expected, right? – it's that the ZL1 will be fast for anyone, with almost any talent level, each and every time. And it will do so for the price of $54,095. That's certainly a lot of coin to spend on a Camaro, but we think it's a bargain in the world of performance. And the best part? All the go-fast goodies are standard equipment, including the magnetic suspension, PTM computer and heavy-duty cooling for the engine, transmission, brakes and rear differential.
The Camaro team seemed quite sure their baby would beat the 2013 GT500 around any race track with curves.By comparison, GM reps are happy to point out that Ford recommends three additional coolers from its official parts catalog for any GT500 that will be subject to track use... and makes it clear that such use may result in the loss of warranty coverage. That is, at least for the 2012 model. Need we also mention the Mustang's live rear axle, as opposed to the fully independent setup affixed to the Camaro? As if to place the ball squarely in Ford's court, the Camaro team we spoke to at the ZL1 launch seemed quite sure that their baby would beat the 650-horsepower 2013 Shelby GT500 around any race track with curves... and possibly in a straight line.
While the upcoming ZL1 versus GT500 fight is sure to go down guns blazing, without having driven the future Shelby alongside this super Camaro, we're not ready to concede the victory to Ford based on spec sheets alone. Until both cars line up head-to-head, the endless pokings and proddings from Ford and Chevy fans will be nothing but a chorus of predictions.
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Chevy Cruze: The Quiet American Zeigler Chevrolet Schaumburg
“I have a pretty acute sense of hearing,” says Frank Delekta, a development engineer for General Motors. “Outside of work, if I ask someone ‘Did you hear that?’ the answer is almost always ‘No.’ I hear noises that others don’t.”
But Delekta’s not complaining—and neither are drivers of the Chevy Cruze: Thanks to the former’s sharp hearing, the latter enjoy one of the quietest cabins on the road. Extensive efforts by Delekta and the crew at GM’s Squeak and Rattle Lab made sure of that.
Their work throughout the Cruze’s development process led to the use of a number of volume-reducing measures, including an innovative “Liquid Applied Sound Deadener.” This material is applied to key areas of the Cruze’s body structure, then melts into place as the car’s body travels through the paint oven. In addition, the Cruze’s doors are triple sealed and feature fiberglass “blankets” that act as barriers to noise, water and disruptive airflow.
“A component may squeak or rattle at 100 degrees but not below freezing or vice versa,” explained Delekta.
All that testing resulted in improvements to some 74 different components to help create a significantly quieter interior for the Cruze—and a significantly more enjoyable driving experience for hundreds of thousands of Cruze owners
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
2013 Chevy Corvette 427 With Video
Chevy Unchains a New Corvette 427 Convertible
by Chevrolet in the News on January 20, 2012
It’s a reincarnation of a classic that also celebrates some notable landmarks for Corvette.
“The 2013 model year will be historic for Corvette, marking its 60th Anniversary and the final year for the current ‘C6’ generation,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Global Marketing and Strategy for Chevrolet. “We couldn’t think of a more fitting way to celebrate these milestones than bringing back one of the most-coveted combinations in the brand’s history—the Corvette convertible and a 427 cubic-inch engine.”
For the metrically inclined, that means the latest Corvette gets a 7.0-liter heart transplant, with the donor being the hi-po Corvette Z06. And keep in mind: This hand-built LS7 engine pumps out 505 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. Installed in the 427 Convertible, the results include a 0-60 time of 3.8 seconds, a quarter-mile time of 11.8 seconds and top speed north of 190 mph. Lateral acceleration is an impressive 1.04 g.
Also included are other core elements drawn from the high end of the current Corvette lineup, like the driveline and rear axle system of the Z06, ZR1-style Michelin PS2 tires wrapped around the lightweight, machine-faced wheels that debuted on the 2012 Z06, standard Magnetic Selective Ride Control—one of the fastest-reacting suspension enhancers in the world—and plenty of carbon fiber body work.
In fact, thanks to a carbon-fiber raised hood, Z06-style fenders and floor panels, with an available carbon-fiber front splitter and rocker panels that are standard on the 60th Anniversary package, the 427 Convertible weighs a mere 3,355 lbs. That’s good for a power-to-weight ratio of 6.64 (each horsepower is driving 6.64 lbs. of Corvette) and good enough to beat drop-tops such as the Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet, Audi R8 5.2 RSI Spyder, Aston Martin DBS Volante Convertible and Ferrari California Convertible.
The rest of the new 60th Anniversary package, which will be available on all 2013 Corvette models, adds an Arctic White exterior/Blue Diamond interior, a cabin swathed in leather and suede, a ZR1-style rear spoiler, 60th Anniversary badging and logos, gray-painted brake calipers and, for convertible models, a blue top. Chevy also will offer a graphics upgrade to the package for further flair, courtesy of full-length Pearl Silver Blue racing stripes, including, for convertibles, a stripe stitched right into the top.
Both the Corvette 427 Convertible and the 60th Anniversary package are set to reach dealers this summer.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
New Sonic RS Is The Hot New Hatch Zeigler Chevrolet
Sonic RS: Chevy Cooks up a New Hot Hatch
by Chevrolet in the News on December 19, 2011
“The Sonic RS remains true to the progressive spirit of the concept and brings an unmistakable attitude to the segment,” said John Mack, design director for the Sonic. “From every angle and every touch point, it is a car that is unabashed in its performance statement—and one that drives Chevrolet’s performance legacy into its second century.”
Putting the exclamation point on that statement: A powertrain that truly lives up to its name. The forced-induction four-cylinder engine in the Sonic RS will be the only turbo in its segment, and it brings along a healthy 138 hp and 148 lb.-ft. of torque. Then, to get the most out of those ponies, Chevy offers two six-speed transmissions specifically engineered for the Sonic RS. The standard manual unit has all-new gear ratios as compared to the cog-swapper from the “regular” Sonic, while the available automatic transmission gains a unique final drive ratio.
The Sonic RS also boasts a full complement of style enhancers, inside and out, including:
- A full body kit with new front fascia, grille, rear fascia, rear spoiler and rocker moldings
- Redesigned fog lamps
- A retuned and chrome-tipped exhaust system
- Model-specific 17-inch five-spoke wheels
- Plenty of RS badging
- Front sport seats
- A racing-inspired, flat-bottomed sport steering wheel
- Aluminum sport pedals
- RS-only instrument panel graphics
- A sport gearshift knob on manually transmissioned models
- Unique interior trim colors and four bold exterior shades—Victory Red,
- Summit White, Cyber Gray Metallic and Black Granite Metallic
“The new Chevrolet Sonic RS pushes Chevrolet’s performance heritage in a new direction, for a new generation of drivers,” said Chris Perry, vice president of Global Chevrolet Marketing. “It takes the Sonic’s great design and latest connectivity features and combines them with a more performance-oriented look and feel.”
The 2013 Chevrolet Sonic RS is scheduled to go on sale later next year and will be built here in this country at GM’s Orion Assembly Center in Michigan.
2012 Chevy Equinox Voted Best Bang For The Buck Zeigler Chevrolet
2012 Chevy Equinox Delivers ‘Best Bang for the Buck’
by Chevrolet in the News on December 9, 2011
The popular Chevy gained acclaim for a wide range of features, starting with its strong fuel-economy numbers. The 2012 Equinox is capable of EPA ratings of 22 mpg city/32 mpg highway/26 mpg combined, providing a highway cruising range of more than 600 miles. Also earning praise from MSN Autos was the vehicle’s high-versatility interior. Thanks to Chevy’s Multiflex seating system, the Equinox’s rear seats can be moved forward or backward by almost eight inches to offer either best-in-class rear legroom or a rear cargo area capable of holding more than 31 cubic feet of gear.
For the new model year, Chevrolet has improved the Equinox’s value proposition even further with a host of available new features, including:
- The Chevy MyLink connectivity system
- A rearview camera system (standard on the Equinox 1LT)
- A seven-inch color touchscreen audio system with USB port (standard on 1LT, 2LT and LTZ trims)
- OnStar-enabled Bluetooth phone functionality and steering-wheel-mounted audio controls (now standard on the Equinox LS)
- 18-inch chrome-clad aluminum wheels (available on the Equinox 2LT and LTZ)
- Blind-spot mirrors (now standard on all models)
- A lane-departure warning and forward collision alert system (available on the Equinox LTZ with a V6)
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Chevy Corvette 427 Zeigler Chevrolet Schaumburg
Corvette Recognizes Its Heritage at 2011 SEMA Show
by Chevrolet in the News on November 1, 2011
The storied tradition of America’s top sports car will open another chapter at this year’s Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) event, as two Corvette show cars, each honoring a different aspect of Corvette history, make their world premieres.
To help recognize the 30th annual “Corvettes at Carlisle” gathering—held each year in Carlisle, Pa., and one of the largest in North America—Chevy is introducing the Corvette Carlisle Blue Grand Sport Concept. Based on the Corvette Grand Sport, the show car shows off a new exterior color—the aptly named Carlisle Blue Metallic—as well as the first appearance of silver-painted Torque 2 wheels and full-length Pearl White racing stripes.
Also featured on the Carlisle Blue Grand Sport:
- A hand-built LS3 6.2-liter V8 capable of up to 436 hp and 428 lb.-ft. of torque
- Six-speed manual transmission
- Magnetic Selective Ride Control
- Gray six-piston brake calipers
- Goodyear F1 Supercar Gen 2 tires
- Dual-mode exhaust system
- Cyber Gray headlamps
- Premium nine-speaker Bose touchscreen sound system
- Plenty of Genuine Corvette Accessories, including carbon-fiber ground effects and a GRAND SPORT hood blanket, ebony floor mats, console lid and racing pedal package
- Z06 Performance Package (Z07)
- Magnetic Selective Ride Control
- CFZ carbon-fiber package with splitter and rocker moldings
- Carbon-fiber raised hood
- Black headlamp housings and mirrors
- Red brake calipers
- Ebony interior with red stitching
- Suede-trimmed steering wheel, shift knob, parking brake handle and armrests with red stitching
- Special seats
- Genuine Corvette Accessory Racing Pedal Package
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Chevy Volt,Malibu Earn 5 Star Safety Rating Zeigler Chevy Schaumburg
Chevy Volt, Malibu Earn 5-Star Euro Safety Rating
As Chevrolet continues to extend its global reach by launching cars like the Chevy Volt and all-new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu in Europe, the brand also continues to extend its global reputation for safety: Each of those vehicles earned 5-star ratings—the highest possible—in the latest round of the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP). Similar to those of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 5-star program, the Euro NCAP ratings provide valuable information for potential buyers.
“The results confirm that both vehicles meet today’s highest safety standards,” said Wayne Brannon, president and managing director of Chevrolet Europe, who also noted: “The Volt’s safety performance and propulsion concept highlight the reliability and practicality that is inherent to this outstanding design.”
The completely redesigned Malibu—which will become the first Malibu ever to be sold in Europe—has not been tested yet by the IIHS or NHSTA, but Chevrolet has high expectations for its U.S. safety performance, too. That makes sense, because also high is the level of standard and available safety equipment on the U.S. Malibu, including:
- Standard dual-stage driver and front-passenger air bags, driver and front-passenger pelvic/thorax side-impact air bags, driver and front-passenger knee air bags, and roof-rail air bags with rollover protection
- Standard four-channel anti-lock brakes with full-function traction control, four-corner electronic stability control, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist system, corner brake control, hydraulic brake fade assist and drag torque control
- Available second-row head/thorax side-impact air bags
- Available lane-departure warning system with forward collision alert
- Available rearview camera system
The 2012 Chevrolet Volt, featuring an EPA-certified all-electric driving range of 35 miles and the ability to go hundreds of more miles relying on its onboard internal-combustion range extender, is on sale now. The 2013 Malibu Eco, which relies on GM’s eAssist light-electrification system for expected EPA ratings of 26 mpg city/38 mpg highway, is slated to launch in February of 2012, with the other members of the new Malibu family to follow in the summer.
For more information at the New Chevy Malibu or any new Chevrolet please contact Zeigler Chevrolet Schaumburg or call us at 847-882-2200
2012 Chevy Equinox Gains New Features Zeigler Chevrolet Schaumburg
2012 Chevy Equinox Gains New Features
The lowdown on the upgrades to the 2012 Chevrolet Equinox?
“Since this generation went on sale in mid-2009 we have sold every Equinox we can build, but we aren’t counting on that momentum to carry us,” said Russ Clark, director, Chevrolet marketing. “We have carefully selected technologies that our customers will find valuable and are able to offer them at very attractive prices.”
In addition, the new model year will see the Equinox add GM’s exclusive one-camera crash-avoidance system to its long list of available equipment. Significantly undercutting the price of rival systems, with an MSRP of $295, the Equinox’s technology relies on a high-resolution digital camera that is mounted just ahead of the rearview mirror on the windshield. The camera is able to detect the shapes of other vehicles and lane markings and alert the driver—with both visual and audible warnings—if the Equinox is following too closely to another vehicle ahead of it or leaves its lane without the driver signaling, or if a collision is imminent. And if a potential collision scenario arises, the system ensures the Equinox’s brakes are pre-charged for optimal braking performance.
The 2012 Chevrolet Equinox is on sale right now at Zeigler Chevrolet Schauburg. We can be reached at 847-882-2200 or visit out website at http://www.zeiglerchevroletschaumburg.com/
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