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Chevy Bolt One Of The Cheapest EV’s To Insure

From: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/04/chevrolet-bolt-ev-among-cheapest-evs-to-insure/

Buying a new car is more than crunching numbers for a monthly payment. The cost of auto insurance can be a substantial factor in deciding what car you’ll buy — and insurance rates can vary wildly between year, make, and model. If you have a penchant for reducing your fuel cost, then one of the cheapest EVs to insure isn’t a Tesla Model 3, but a Chevrolet Bolt EV.

 

According to data collected by Insure.com, the Chevrolet Bolt EV is one of the least expensive EVs to insure, though it’s not the cheapest.

 

One of the cheapest EVs to insure is the Smart EQ ForTwo, which has an average annual premium of $1,486. That’s not much cheaper than the Bolt EV. However, comparing the two cars is unfair. The Smart EQ ForTwo is a two-door urban runabout, while the Bolt is a four-door compact. A bigger car should command a slightly higher premium. The Smart is also significantly cheaper than the Bolt, too.

 

Other electric cars with cheaper insurance include the Kia Soul EV, Nissan Leaf, and Audi e-tron, which is the most expensive car on this list with a price tag near $80,000. The Kia and Leaf are within a stone’s throw of the Chevrolet in terms of price — $1,663 and $1,727, respectively. The Audi command an average annual premium of $1,845,, while the Bolt averages $1,883.

 

Performance varies greatly, too, between the vehicles. While the Audi, Chevrolet, and Nissan all offer low- to mid-200-miles of range, the Soul only offers 111 miles, while the Smart offers a measly 58 miles. It’s like comparing apples to oranges even though insurance rates are similar. That could make this an unfair comparison.

 

The relatively cheap price to insure an electric vehicle — affordable compared to Michigan auto insurance rates — doesn’t equate to the cheapest vehicle to insure. That’d be the Honda Odyssey with an average annual premium of $1,298. The national average yearly premium rate is $1,812. That’s slightly less than the Bolt’s $1,883 premium.

Read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2019/04/chevrolet-bolt-ev-among-cheapest-evs-to-insure

 

Mid-Engine Chevrolet Corvette Spy Shots

From: https://www.automobilemag.com/news/spied-detailed-chevrolet-mid-engine-corvette-gallery/

Fresh Mid-Engine Chevrolet Corvette Photos Show New Details
By: Collin Woodard | Photography by: Brian Williams February 22, 2019

We’ve seen tons photos of mid-engine Corvette prototypes and pieces over the past couple of years, but the cars are almost always wearing heavy camouflage. Because of that, it’s been hard to make out many details. Today, though, one of our spy photographers sent us a huge gallery of one of the least-camouflaged C8 prototypes we’ve seen to date.

One of the first things that stands out is the prominent rear spoiler, which represents a departure from past prototypes we’ve seen. That could mean this version is some sort of high-performance model, or perhaps sports an optional aerodynamics package, but only those inside Chevy know for sure. There’s also something new mounted on the driver’s side of the hood, which is probably just a testing device, but we’re holding out for an external tachometer or boost gauge or a GM stock-price ticker. This example appears to wear the same five-spoke wheels we saw on a car testing on the Nürburgring last year.

Even though most of the car is disguised with little more than a wrap, Chevrolet made sure to keep the front and rear ends under much heavier camouflage. Looking more closely, it’s still a little hard to make out the shape of the headlights, but they do appear to be LED clusters with a turn signal closer to the wheels. Around back, you can also get a good idea of what the taillights will look like even though Chevy tried hard to cover them up. Interestingly, despite the Corvette going mid-engine, it looks like the taillights are very similar to the ones on the current C7. And we have to wonder if the rearview camera will be so prominent on the production version.

If you haven’t been following the mid-engine Corvette saga, here are the basics: The C8 will likely be more premium than the C7, judging by the interior photos we published in January, and features a unique center console with buttons arranged in single-file. We’ve also seen what is very likely the mid-engine Corvette’s key fob, which hints at a power retractable roof option. Engine choices are still unknown, but rumors have swirled of a carry-over engine serving for a year before giving way to a new dual-overhead-cam V-8 design, possibly involving forced induction. We expect the highly anticipated car to finally be unveiled at a special event in May of this year.

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Additional 2019 Blazer Information

From: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2018/12/2019-blazer-specs-dimensions-finally-released/

After months of anticipation, we have gotten our hands on the complete specifications for the all-new 2019 Chevy Blazer. First and foremost, we must note that the “leaked” figures we reported on earlier this week were off a bit. But we can attest that the 2019 Blazer specs published below are correct, as they come directly from sales material shared with us by our Chevy dealer connections.

We should also note that we already had the majority of the 2019 Blazer specs prior to this. The only figures that were actually missing include exterior and interior dimensions, as well as capacities figures.

2019 Chevrolet Blazer Exterior Dimensions
Metric Inches Millimeters
Wheelbase: 112.7 2863
Length: 191.4 4862
Width (without mirrors): 76.7 1948
Height: 67 1702
Front track: 66.4 1687
Rear track: 66.2 1681
Front overhang: 40.3 1024
Rear overhang: 38.3 973
Ground clearance: 7.4 188
2019 Chevrolet Blazer Interior Dimensions
Metric Inches Millimeters
Front Headroom (with sunroof / without sunroof): 39.8 / 38 1011 / 965
Rear Headroom (with sunroof / without sunroof): 38.6 / 36.8 980 / 935
Front shoulder room: 59.1 1501
Rear shoulder room: 58.6 1488
Front hip room: 55.6 1412
Rear hip room: 54.2 1377
Front legroom: 41 1041
Rear legroom: 39.6 1006
Front step-in height: 18.5 470
Rear step-in height: 19.4 493
Ground to top of rear load floor: 30.4 772
2019 Chevrolet Blazer Capacities
Seating Capacity (front / rear): 2/3
Passenger volume EPA (cu. ft. / L): 107.8 / 3052.9
Cargo Volume behind 1st row seat (cu. ft. / L)*: 64.2 / 1818.1
Cargo Volume behind 2nd row seat (cu. ft. / L)*: 30.5 / 863.8
Fuel capacity FWD model (gallon / liters): 19.4 / 73.4
Fuel capacity AWD model (gallon / liters): 21.7 / 82.1