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Camaro Z28 Goes For A Ride – Nurburgring Lap Video

Watch the New Camaro Z/28 Tackle The ‘Ring
By: Alex Villani
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It is not every day that Chevrolet makes a car so powerful; so purpose-built as the Z/28, that they can say they can put down track times faster than cars two to three times as expensive, but today is one of those days. Chevrolet just posted a video of the upcoming Z/28’s lap of the famed Nurburgring, running around it’s fabled laps in 7:37:47. That puts the Z/28 past the the 911 and Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, making it the fastest Camaro ever. For those just climbing out from under a rock, Chevrolet showed off the very unique Z/28 at this year’s New York International Auto Show, wearing unique body panels, a seven-liter naturally aspirated LS7 V8 making 505 horsepower, stripped down and designed to do one thing: race.

Watch the video as Chevrolet’s newest sports car posts an amazing lap top. Who says Muscle Cars only go in a straight line?

2014 Chevroelt Silverado and GMC Sierra HD Pickups Revealed

2015 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD LTZ crew cab pickup with dual r

GM Reveals 2015 Silverado, Sierra Heavy Duty Pickups
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By: Nick Saporito

 

 

General Motors has been in the process of renewing its entire full-size pickup and SUV lineup. One of the last pieces of the renewal is the 2015 heavy-duty trucks, which sport an all-new design inside and out, more capability and more refinement.

It comes as no surprise to find that most of the changes on the new HD pickups mirror those found on the 2014 half ton pickups. Both Silverado and Sierra HD trucks feature beefed up versions of their half-ton counterparts exterior design, making them look brute and ready to work.

On both pickups the front clip design has been enhanced with larger grille treatments, a taller hood and an integrated front bumper. The Silverado also has a significantly thicker crossbar across the front end, a notable design change from the current truck in relation to the Silverado half-ton.

Also like the half-tons, the HD trucks feature all new sheet metal throughout the entire exterior with an overall more aggressive design treatment than the outgoing models.

Sierra 3500 HD dually can also be had in Denali trim. The chromed-out luxury truck in dually form will look right home on a massive Texas ranch next to the wife’s Escalade.

Of course, HD trucks are all about capability and GM has taken considerable effort to up the usability factor of the new HD’s, though technical changes are not as vast as those found on the 2014 half-tons.

GM last revamped the HD trucks back in 2011; not that long ago. At that time they swapped the trucks to a new, stronger frame and made dramatic strides in capability.

With that said, the 2015 models are more of an evolution of the existing trucks’ hardware with the same Vortec 6.0-liter gas V-8 and Duramax 6.6-liter diesel powering the brutes.

According to GM they opted to continue offering the existing 6.0-liter V-8 as the base engine versus offering one of the half-tons new EcoTec3 V-8’s because of the 6.0-liter’s proven reliability. GM alleges that buyers of gas HD trucks are typically commercial customers that place a high value on reliability and low ownership costs, of which the 6.0-liter has.

For 2015 the gas engine retains its power ratings at 360 horsepower (322 in 3500 models) and 380 foot-pounds of torque. In all applications the engine can run on regular gas or E85 fuel.

New for 2015 is the availability of the 6.0-liter to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) in any cab configuration. GM is offering the engine with hardened valves and seats for CNG usage, which can be ordered from the factory (installed by a tier one supplier). This is the first time GM has offered CNG dual-fuel on all three cab configurations, including dually models as well.

The HD’s Duramax diesel engine also remains unchanged with power ratings sustaining at a whopping 397 horsepower and 765 foot-pounds of torque. Both engines continue to be mated with six-speed automatic transmissions, including the Allison 1000 transmission for diesel models.

Despite no significant changes to the drivetrains, the trucks are more capable for 2015. Maximum payload capacity has increased to 7,374 pounds, a number GM claims in the best in the industry. Conventional towing capacity has increased 1,600 pounds to 19,600, and fifth-wheel towing is up to 23,500 pounds from today’s 22,500 pounds.

GM has accomplished the capability gains in part by enhancing the trucks’ fully boxed frame with increased strength. Engineers also put a stronger emphasis on the cooling system of the trucks to up reliability and capability.

Along with the increased capability is a new focus on integrated controls with the HD trucks. For 2015, GM has integrated cruise control, Auto Grade Braking and Diesel Exhaust Brake for a holistic approach to trailering with the trucks.

With the cruise control active, the trucks control systems will automatically utilize Auto Grade Braking and the Diesel Exhaust Brake to maintain a set speed. Each of these features interface with stability control and Trailer Sway Control (standard for 2015) to make trailering a less mentally demanding task.

If the new half-tons trailering ability is any indication, these new HD’s should be fantastic at hassle-free towing.

Inside the HDs is also a similar story to the half-ton trucks. Both Silverado and Sierra HD have the exact same interior as their half-ton counterparts. There are no significant differences in the interior from the half-ton; meaning there’s a ton of storage space and an overall more appealing interior package than the outgoing GMT-900 HD’s.

Also like the half-tons, the 2015 HD’s are getting a ton of new features. Both 6.5-foot and eight-foot boxes come standard with GM’s CornerStep bumper and EZ Lift and Lower tailgate. A host of safety technology, such as lane departure warning, forward collision alert and GM’s Safety Alert Seat will be available on the HD’s as well. Sierra Denali HD also nets Denali-exclusive features, including a new eight-inch color reconfigurable gauge cluster.

Overall the theme of the 2015 HD trucks is a lot like what we’ve seen from the half-tons and full-size SUVs. This is a very evolutionary update with a new look and incremental improvements in performance. There’s no question…the competition is already working on one-upping these trucks, but GM seems to have a slight edge thus far. The new HD trucks will arrive in showrooms in the first quarter of 2014.

Take A Look At The All New 2015 Chevrolet Suburban / Tahoe

All New 2015 Chevrolet Suburban Tahoe Will Be Available From VanDevere Chevrolet In Akron Ohio

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By: Nick Saporito
 

Arguably two of Chevrolet’s most recognizable nameplates outside of performance cars are the Suburban and Tahoe. Both SUVs have long histories at the bow-tie brand and both have been in dire need of updates since entering the marketplace in 2007. For 2015, both finally get updated from the ground up.

Like the rest of GM’s body on frame truck and SUV family, the 2015 Suburban and Tahoe are switching to the company’s latest truck frame. Internally known as K2XX, this new frame provides a slightly stronger foundation for the new SUVs and GM claims big leaps forward in ride and handling. If the 2014 Silverado is any indication, we’re inclined to believe their assertions and look forward to driving them for confirmation.

Along with the new frame is GM’s new EcoTec3 5.3-liter V-8, also borrowed from the new Silverado. As in the trucks, it will generate 355 horsepower and 383 foot-pounds of torque, funneled through a six-speed automatic. The more powerful engine also nets slight increases in towing capability with both SUVs, though most owners probably don’t tow on a routine basis.

On the surface, both SUVs take an evolutionary approach to their exterior designs. Whereas the new Yukon looks like the rest of the GMC family, the Suburban and Tahoe are a mix of several Chevrolet design traits, including a grille similar to the current SUVs and a new, controversial headlamp treatment.

Collectively, the new face looks more crossover-like than the outgoing version, however the body looks more truck-like thanks to in-laid doors and a windshield rake that is less car-like than today. The side panels are also far more dynamic than today, with creases along the beltlines and near the D-pillars that add a little more visual interest from the slab-sided SUVs of today.

The interior is a less evolutionary tale than the exterior, likely because GM went to a one-interior layout for the new Silverado. The new SUVs get their own interior design that shares nothing with the trucks. Instead, Suburban and Tahoe sport a new, very crossover-like interior that should prove a favorite with SUV buyers.

As expected, the interior design is shared entirely with the GMC Yukon, however the Chevrolets have a few differences. Real aluminum and wood trims, as well as the more fashion-forward colors are reserved for the Buick-GMC showroom, while Suburban and Tahoe have to make do with the fake stuff. It is worth noting that all of the plastics appear to be high quality in both brands, though.

Space-wise, both Suburban and Tahoe interiors are about on par with today’s versions. Each SUV gained and lost a few inches of interior dimensions; legroom increased in the second row seats, however, third row legroom decreased a bit, for example. The bigger news is that both the second and third row seats fold flat into the cargo floor because GM raised it by four inches to accommodate the folded seats. Buyers can opt for power-folding seats on higher trim levels of both Suburban and Tahoe.

In addition to the new power-fold seats, both SUVs gain a boatload of new options for 2015. The entire suite of safety features GM has been adding to just about every product are all in tow; lane departure warning, forward collision alert, blind zone alert and GM’s patented Safety Alert Seat.

On the entertainment side of the option list, Chevy now offers its next-generation MyLink infotainment system, which comes with an eight-inch touchscreen, as well as a new Blu-Ray entertainment system for the rear seat. In all, Chevrolet claims every passenger will have access to connectivity features, with a barrage of USB ports and power points to power an entire family’s gadgets.

Both Suburban and Tahoe will go on sale in the first quarter of 2014.