Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Chevrolet Cruze Goes ‘Shields Up’ for Max Protection

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DETROIT – When it comes to making sure the Chevrolet Cruze is as durable as it can be, Dave Schoener and his teammates are all wet.
As a General Motors splash test engineer, Schoener helped develop an innovative splash shield for the Chevrolet Cruze that protects the engine compartment from water and potentially harmful contaminants.
In addition, the splash shields, a segment exclusive in the Cruze, help prevent underbody corrosion by repelling water, dirt and mud. They also contribute to the Cruze's fuel economy – an EPA-estimated 42 mpg highway for Cruze Eco – by reducing wind drag.
"With the Cruze, you have a very comprehensive splash protector on an entry sedan that you typically wouldn't see except in high-end luxury vehicles," said Schoener.
Schoener recommended adding underbody shields to the Cruze after observing repeated splash tests in GM's new $1.4-million Flooded Road Lab at the company's Milford, Mich. Proving Ground.

Friday, December 2, 2011

GM Celebrates 100 Millionth Small-Block Engine


General Motors Co. celebrated the production of the 100 millionth small-block engine on Tuesday — the venerable heart of many GM vehicles over the past 56 years. Chevrolet unveiled the small-block in 1955, and the engine has been used in GM vehicles around the world. Today it can be found in global Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac vehicles, as well as Vauxhall in the United Kingdom and Holden in Australia. The production milestone comes during the same month Chevrolet is celebrating its centennial as a brand.  Congratulations to Chevy for being the Heart Beat of America for 100 years!  

"GM hit a huge milestone, building its 100-millionth (that's 100,000,000) small-block engine, 56 years after its first one rolled off its production line. And in something that almost seems planned, the 100-millionth small-block came in the same month GM celebrated its 100th anniversary.

Used in GM vehicles around the world, the small-block engine can be found in Chevrolets, GMCs, Cadillacs, Vauxhalls and Holdens. The 100-millionth small block was none other than the 638-hp supercharged LS9 powerplant, found in the Corvette ZR1, and was hand-built at GM's Performance Build Center. Unfortunately no lucky owner will be blessed with the milestone engine, GM will be preserving it as part of its historical collection. The small-block engine delivers guilt-free performance," said Winegarden. "It is the quintessential V-8 engine and a living legend that is more relevant than ever." More importantly, GM is already looking into the future with their announcement that the fifth-generation small-block is under development and will feature a new direct-injection combustion system helping enhance efficiency over the current-generation power plant. 
 
GM's rich history of the small-block started in 1955 with a 4.3L 195-hp powerplant, and its future is surely looking bright after 56 years of brilliant success.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

2011 911 Slug Fest

The Hubler Auto Group was proud to sponsor the 2011 911 SlugFest last night.  This annual event at the State Fairgrounds consisted of 11 action packed bouts between Fire and Police Department.  It can down to the final bout to determine this year's champion.  A close, split decision gave the trophy to the Police.  With over 2,000 in attendance it had an atmosphere of a world title fight with a lot of pride on the line.  It was also a night for our finest Police and Fire Fighters to pay homage in a memorial to those who have fallen protecting us all.  Over 90% of all money raised goes directly to the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help out deserving kids in our community.  Hubler was so happy to be part of the event and donate to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.  We will see you next year at this great event for charity.





Monday, November 21, 2011

Get 35% off Papa John's Pizza from us.

We have partnered with Papa John's over the holidays and are offering our customers a special discount from us to you. Take a test drive at any of our 10 locations and you will receive a 35% discount on any Papa John's order. This offer extends through 1/30 so you and your family can use it as many times as you would like. We are busy enough during the holidays so this way you can have a few easy (not to mention affordable) meals. Please contact our customer care department at setup your VIP appointment today! 
Good through 1/30.  call (866)400-7744 to schedule your visit! 






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Friday, November 11, 2011

Happy Veterans Day. Thank You!

Happy Veterans Day to all who have served our great nation. Thank you for your courage and dedication. 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Why Nitrogen in Tires?

Ever notice your tires loose air pressure in the winter?  Why is that?  One reason is that air is much more susceptible to temperature changes than other gases like nitrogen. There are several compelling reasons to use pure nitrogen in tires.

First is that nitrogen is less likely to migrate through tire rubber than is oxygen, which means that your tire pressures will remain more stable over the long term.  Tires filled with nitrogen rather than air also exhibit less pressure change with temperature swings. That means more consistent inflation pressures in cold and heat.

Your vehicle can benefit from the more stable tire pressures and your tires will wear more evenly.  But there's more: Humidity (water) is a Bad Thing to have inside a tire. Water, present as a vapor or even as a liquid in a tire, causes more of a pressure change with temperature swings than dry air does. It also promotes corrosion of the steel or aluminum rim.   Nitrogen filled tires keep the moisture out.

With nitrogen, your tire pressures will remain more constant, saving you a small amount in fuel and tire-maintenance costs. There will be less moisture inside your tires, meaning less corrosion on your wheels. You will not be able to feel any difference in the ride or handling or braking but you will notice that you won't be out in the cold putting air in your tires!  All new vehicle bought at Hubler dealerships come with nitrogen in the tires for free.  If you have any questions about nitrogen just ask any of our advisors in the service department.  Come in, Click or Call Today


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