Posts Tagged ‘Warrensburg Chevy’

Feb
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Chevy Volt to appear on lots November 1st

Chevy Volt to appear on lots November 1st

Overland Park Chevy dealer, McCarthy Chevrolet, has begun its countdown. There are less than 10 months left to wait for the highly anticipated Chevy Volt. The GM electric plug-in is due on lots officially November 1st. The Kansas City used car dealer specialist feels this new edition is exactly what customers are looking for. Continue Reading…

Jan
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Volt batteries in production

Volt batteries in production

General Motors has finally reached the next step in their revolutionary new model The Volt. The automaker is pleased to announce battery packs for the extended electric car are currently in production. The Volt requires a 16-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack, and General Motors has successfully created the first batch. Continue Reading…

Jan
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Tax Break Helps Affordability of Chevy Volt

Tax Break Helps Affordability of Chevy Volt

At this point we know that the hybrid Chevy Volt, expected to get the equivalent of 230 miles per gallon, is going to make a splash when it hits dealerships this November. The fact that it can drive around 40 miles on a single charge means that drivers with short commutes could realistically go days without using much gasoline at all. It’s one of the more anticipated vehicles of 2010, but the sticker price of $40,000 has some cash-conscious consumers wondering if they’ll be able to afford it. Continue Reading…

Dec
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Cruze Among Coolest Cars at L.A. Auto Show

Cruze Among Coolest Cars at L.A. Auto Show

In 2010 Chevrolet is going out with the Cobalt and in with the Cruze—a move that is expected to make waves not only here in America but across the entire globe. It’s being hailed as one of GM’s best new cars in years, and it looks like critics dug it at the 2009 L.A. Auto Show, too; MSN named it one of their ten coolest cars of the event.

A large part of the appeal of this vehicle is its attractive and comfortable interior, its smooth drive on a number of difference surfaces, and, perhaps most importantly, the low price it affords consumers despite all the quality it provides. With comparable cargo space and seating to the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla, the fact that the Cruze can start at around $15,500 is pretty incredible. In Kansas City, used car sales of Civics or Corollas a few years old are hard to find for that price. Continue Reading…