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2018 Chevrolet Tahoe RST Proves Big Is Back
Big is back, baby, as full-size SUVs are resurging in popularity while gas prices remain relatively cheap. Despite it being several years since the Chevrolet Tahoe got a redo, it’s still top of the charts in terms of sales numbers — and Chevy aims to keep it there with special models like this one, the new 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe RST.
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Meant to provide the ultimate urban street-themed luxury truck from the Chevrolet brand, RST by itself is an appearance package that stands for rally sport truck. You start with one Chevrolet Tahoe in the Premier trim package, which already includes a fully trimmed leather interior with heated and cooled seats, forward collision warning with a safety alert driver’s seat, lane keep assist, low-speed forward emergency braking and GM’s Magnetic Ride Control suspension. Then check the RST package box, which brings you blacked-out trim, a black grille, a black Chevy bow tie in the grille, 22-inch black-and-polished wheels, black mirror caps, beltline moldings and roof rails. Headlamp accents, grille surround and door handles are all in whatever body color you’ve chosen for the truck.
Performance Package
But the appearance package isn’t what makes the RST interesting (these parts or approximations of them can be had at any Chevy dealership with a parts catalog). What makes the RST special is the option to specify the Performance Package as well, which adds a 6.2-liter V-8 engine that pumps out 420 horsepower and 460 pounds-feet of torque. It’s mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission, the same one found in the Camaro ZL1. The combination is good for zero-to-60 mph sprints of 5.7 seconds and a max towing capacity of 8,400 pounds (obviously not at the same time) according to Chevrolet. The Performance Package also includes the Magnetic Ride Control adaptive suspension with a special performance calibration for the suspension and the steering. There are two more options you can spec as well, independent of the Performance Package: a Brembo big brake kit for the front wheels and a Borla-brand dual exhaust system.
What it all adds up to is a performance Tahoe, a street machine that rumbles like a monster truck and delivers smooth, seamless thrust like a fine German sports car. The 10-speed automatic is brilliant, with shift quality that’s barely perceptible — put your foot down, and you’re rewarded with a long, strong head of steam from the small-block V-8 engine. But getting a big truck to go fast in a straight line isn’t difficult. Getting it to handle and stop is a more challenging matter, and Chevy engineers have done an astonishingly good job of it.
Handling Improved
The most immediately noticeable change, beyond the louder rumble from the big V-8, is the on-center steering feel — it’s vastly better than a stock Tahoe, or even the Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle that I piloted a few minutes prior to my spin in the RST. Chevy has ramped up the steering effort required to turn the Tahoe RST, but the result is also a truck with exceptional straight-line stability and highway manners. Body control is also impressive, and the ride is exceptional thanks to the continually adjusting suspension that measures the road and instantly adapts the damping levels. The performance calibration does good things for the body’s roll and pitch in turns, and lends the Tahoe a level of confidence that it’s been lacking since … well, always.
The interior is still straight Tahoe, however, albeit a very nice one thanks to the Premier trim level’s leather and wood. It’s screwed together well, features some genuinely nice cowhide on the console and seats, and even smells expensive. But the Tahoe’s truck-platform drawbacks remain, such as a third row that’s remarkably cramped for such a big SUV, a high liftover height for the cargo area and a steering wheel that’s not quite centered on the driver.
Costly, But Competitive
Yet the biggest issue with the Tahoe RST may be its price — it starts with a Tahoe Premier 4×4, which will cost you $66,425 right off the bat, including destination. Add the RST package, the Performance Package, Borla exhaust, Brembo brakes and a sunroof package and you’re looking at an as-equipped sticker price of $78,450. That’s Range Rover money for a Chevy — just above the base Cadillac Escalade trim level, which includes the 6.2-liter V-8, at $77,590. It’s one of the best-looking, best-performing Chevy trucks the brand has ever made, but that’s a bit of sticker shock. Thing is, it’s still competitively priced versus other big full-size SUVs these days — the years of these vehicles being a viable alternative for family minivans is over, and they’re back to being pricey specialty vehicles aimed at a specific buyer. But if your shopping list this holiday season includes a big, expensive, American SUV that both tows boats and hauls ass, Chevy’s created a tasty one for you.
Source: 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe RST Proves Big Is Back, But OMG MSRP | News | Cars.com
2019 Chevrolet Silverado flies in for a brief introduction
GM’s pivotal new full-size pickup drops in for a surprise reveal in Texas.
FYI–Ron Westphal Chevy has heard the pickup bed on the all -new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado will be partially made with lightweight carbon fiber…but even we don’t know for sure.
Well, it looks like Chevrolet knows how to make an entrance. The company surprised a group of media and Chevy truck owners at with a first look at the 2019 Silverado by flying the truck in by helicopter. The presentation came Saturday at a centennial celebration staged at Texas Motor Speedway.
General Motors remains mum on specs for the next-generation full-sized pickup, saying only that it will be lighter weight and come in eight trims, including the new Silverado LT Trailboss shown here. This model includes everything on the off-road specific Z71 package and adds a factory-backed two-inch suspension lift.
This truck — and its GMC Sierra twin — are the bedrock of GM’s entire business model. Even bearing in mind the Silverado’s spectacular helicopter fly-in, there may be splashier new vehicle introductions this year, but none will be as important to their automaker as this pickup.
We’ll get a closer look at the Silverado at the Detroit Auto Show in January.
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Nabbing a Ride in the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
755 hp is a number many didn’t believe would ever be available on a road car. Yet there is a host of supercars, the 2019 Corvette ZR1 is the newest.
ROSAMOND, California—755 hp is a number many didn’t believe would ever be available on a road car. Yet there is a host of road-going supercars that are members of the 700 club, the newest being the 2019 Corvette ZR1. However, where other club members rely on mid-engine traction, the Corvette ZR1 is an old-school battle axe that takes aim at Porsche’s GT2 RS scalpel, Ferrari’s stiletto-like 488 GTB, and McLaren’s 720S sharpshooter. From the passenger seat, the Corvette ZR1 should’ve been called “Normandy: Part Two.”Source: Nabbing a Ride in the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 | Automobile Magazine
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HANS secured, helmet strapped, I lowered myself into the pre-production Corvette ZR1, still covered in the camouflage and dirt it acquired during testing in Germany at the Nürburgring. Behind the wheel is Chevrolet’s development driver, Alex MacDonald. After I’m buckled in, I shake Alex’s hand and ask, “So, what can this baby do?” Alex replies, “Watch,” and slams my head into the headrest. Expletives and giggles followed.
Within a blink of the eye, we’re at turn 1 of Willow Springs International Raceway’s Big Willow course. While Alex isn’t fazed, my eyes haven’t returned to their upright and locked position. The key to the Corvette ZR1’s prodigious propulsion is Chevrolet’s new LT5 supercharged V-8. While much of the LT5 is rooted in the Corvette Z06’s LT4, there are some quite significant departures from the Z06’s supercharged small-block, including the mammoth 2.65-liter supercharger. Combined with a new 73-mm throttle body, a new dual fuel system that uses both direct and port injection, a new oil system, and a few other go-faster bits, the Corvette ZR1 makes a whopping 715 lb-ft of torque along with those 755 horses.
Yet those numbers don’t tell the whole story. Because the new supercharger itself needs 120 horsepower just to turn its screws, according to Jordan Lee, Chevrolet’s small-block chief engineer, the engine is likely generating more than 850 horsepower to produce 755 hp at the crank. Bonkers.
But it isn’t the new Corvette ZR1’s JATO rocket-like oomph that will have Corvette fans shouting “Shut up and take my money!” That will be the ZR1’s organ-rearranging grip and handling.
With Alex standing on the brakes coming into turn 1, I’m glad I waited for lunch. The ferocity at which the Corvette ZR1 changes direction should come with a whiplash clause in every bill of sale. It’s violent. From the passenger seat, in Alex’s capable Alpinestars-begloved hands, it feels like the ZR1 turns in well beyond what the Corvette Z06 is capable of. That’s down to not only the Michelin Pilot Cup 2 tires, double heat-treated Brembo-sourced carbon ceramic brakes. It’s also thanks to the new ZTK Performance aerodynamic package, which starts producing noticeable downforce at just 50 mph.
Big Willow may be a power circuit, but power means nothing if you can’t keep that power suction-cupped to the tarmac. The ZTK Performance Package ($2,995) does just that. Through every turn, the ZR1 felt as if it was stapled to the racetrack’s surfaces. Even through turns 5 and 6, where some cars get airborne thanks to a dimple in the surface, the Corvette never lost traction or broke its bond with the pavement. Even more impressive was the ZR1’s suction through turns 8 and 9. As I strained to keep focus on everything going on around me, I saw Alex peg the Corvette’s speedometer at 144 mph through the turns. It never wavered.
My hot laps complete and a smile plastered on my face, I hopped out of the spartan pre-production interior and out into the sun-drenched pit lane. Tadge Juechter, the chief engineer for Corvette and Camaro, came up to me first and asked, “Well, what do you think?” I replied, “I’ll let you know when my brain returns to its normal position and my eyesight returns.”
After a few minutes of pondering on my very brief ride-along, I thought about a story Juechter relayed before our ride. Today’s auto industry spies have telephoto lenses and networks of informants that leak details months before anything is supposed to be released. To combat these disclosures, manufacturers have turned to code names to obfuscate their plans. When developing the 755 horsepower Corvette, GM reached into its more pedestrian parts catalog to obscure its bitchin’ all-new supercharged LT5 V-8 meant for the ZR1.
According to Juechter, when the first LT5 engine mules were being developed, the engineers adorned the LT5’s supercharger with BAS, or Belt Alternator System. The acronym comes from Chevrolet’s truck department, functioning as part of the start/stop system to aid in efficiency, something a supercharged V-8 engine isn’t known for. The engineers gave it a better meaning: Bad-Ass Supercharger. But after getting a few passenger-side hot laps, at least until we drive it, we think it should be changed to Bad-Ass Supercar, as this Corvette is an American GI, storming Europe’s beaches bayonet in hand.
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25% Off MSRP on New Chevy Cruze
25% Off MSRP on New Chevy Cruze
December’s incentives have been enhanced! We are now offering 25% Off MSRP on New 2017 Chevy Cruze and Cruze Hatch and 20% off new 2017 Impala, Malibu, Sonic and Spark. OR-2017 Cruze and Cruze Hatch is offering 0% apr financing for up to 72 months!
This is in addition to GM Employee Pricing on all new 2018 Silverado Crew Cabs and Equinox.
There are pages and pages of December Chevrolet incentives. Truthfully, they are a little hard to keep track of because there are so many. Find out what rebates and/or low finance rates you qualify for by calling our Customer Care Team at 630-898-9630. Here are just a few:
Volt is offering a $1500 Loyalty Bonus!
Chevrolet Corvette if offering a $3000 Loyalty Bonus!
$1000 Select Market Bonus Cash on Malibu, Camaro and Impala!
Silverado is offering $2000 Trade-In Assistance!
0% apr for up to 60 months on new/demo 2018 Chevrolet Cruze and Cruze Hatch.
$1500 Conquest private offer on new Chevy Tahoe and Suburban
$8000 Stand alone cash offer on new 2018 Chevy Silverado Crew Cabs
This is just a partial list…visit our website for all available incentives.
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10 things you could buy with $200,000 instead of the new Lamborghini Urus
Lamborghini has finally veiled its new SUV. The Lamborghini Urus will set you back $200,000. Here are 10 things you could buy instead.
After months of anticipation, luxury automobile manufacturer Lamborghini finally unveiled the Urus SUV. Packed with the company’s first production turbocharged engine — a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8, 650 horsepower, and 627 pound-feet of torque the Lamborghini Urus is nothing short of an automotive monster, but all of this engineering, of course, comes at a cost — $200,000, to be exact. This ungodly sum of cash got us to thinking, instead of buying this big car how could one just as easily, irrationally, and conspicuously blow this much cash? Here are the most investment- savvy ways to burn nearly a quarter of a million clams. Period.
125 SPIKE THE BEETLE PICTURES
Spike the Stag beetle made our list of best pets of Instagram for his general charm, ornate tea parties, and, of course, his penchant for marker-on-canvas original creations. Spike’s original magnum opus auctioned earlier this year and sold on eBay for nearly $1,600. Spike’s next piece will be sold in the coming months with 20 percent of the proceeds going to People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES).
2 OF THESE CHEETOS
Harambe stole our hearts in 2016 and while his soul has departed he will live on forever in our hearts and of course our shared cultural meme lore. Anyway, someone found a Cheeto that kind of looks like Harambe and another human being paid nearly $100,000 for said cheese-dust thing. More than a year later it’s still too soon. It will always be… too soon. RIP, big guy.
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GM Employee Pricing for All
Welcome to the Family. We’ve got GM Employee Pricing for All! Save hundreds, even thousands on many of our most popular models.
Which vehicles qualify?
All remaining new or demo 2017 models including Corvette. And, all new or demo 2018 Equinox or Silverado 1500 Crew Cabs.
You can purchase any of the above listed vehicles for GM Employee pricing and not a cent more.
What if I want a vehicle that doesn’t qualify for GM Employee Pricing?
Not to worry. We are offering exceptional Holiday pricing on ALL our new and pre-owned vehicles. Call Ron Westphal Chevrolet’s Customer Care Team at 630-898-9630 for details. They will be happy to explain all the December Chevrolet incentives for purchasing and leasing.
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