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Well it hasn’t really returned but this is a step in the right direction. Everyone here at chevy-camaro.com have been hoping and waiting for this and finally here it is a look at the new Chevy Camaro concept car unveiled at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show.
Bob Lutz, vice chairman of General Motors Corp., drove a silver-colored, low-slung Camaro down the “Chevrolet Main Street” at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS) and it wasn’t a classic First Generation or a slick Fourth Gen. It was the new Camaro concept being introduced by GM. “Right now, it’s purely a concept [that] has to go in with our other [corporate] priorities,” Lutz said.
The new Chevy Camaro concept car keeps the long hood with hood bulge, short rear deck and narrow grille reminiscent of the classic Camaro, but mixes it with more contemporary styling, giving it a “retro” look. The interior adds to the retro feel with recessed gauges, a lengthy console and classic three-spoke steering wheel.
The car is 186.2 inches long and rides on a 110.5-inch wheelbase. The wheels are 21s at the front and 22s at the rear, with monster 275/30 front and 305/30 rear tires, which should be able to handle the 400 horses from the LS2 6.0-liter V-8 engine powering through a six-speed manual transmission. The underlying platform is rear-wheel drive with fully independent suspension with McPherson struts up front and a rear multi-link configuration. Because the engine has a system that automatically disables half the cylinders when they’re not needed, the Camaro concept could get as much as 30 mpg on the highway.
The new Camaro “will run with the best sports cars today,” Lutz said, which hopefully is a hint that it will go into production and soon. “We want to deliver astonishing value.” But GM officials declined to confirm that any final decision on a new Camaro has been made. They said the Camaro concept car will help them gauge public reaction about a Camaro revival. There are no plans for a 2006 or 2007 Camaro at this time. If a new Camaro is produced it will be 2008 at the earliest but more likely it will be 2009 before a new Camaro will be produced. Be sure to read our FAQ on the possibility of a 2009 Chevy Camaro.
Bob Lutz also said the new Camaro would cost about $200 more than the rival Ford Mustang, with a base price of $19,000, but will have more equipment. He sees it as a high-volume car with sales of 120,000 to 150,000 a year. Mustang output is at around 190,000 units.
The first Camaros were designed in the mid-1960s, and the 1969 model, which was the inspiration for the new concept, was considered the best of the first-generation cars. In the first three years, some 699,000 Camaros were sold.
The 789 Chevy is not a classic Chevy yet. However, it is one cool car that looks like a blending of the 1957 Chevrolet, 1958 Chevrolet and 1959 Chevrolet classic designs.
At first glance it looks like an attempt at updating three great old classic’s. Then with a second look most reactions change to WOW!
Price of a turn key 789 Chevy is $135,000. Yea, only the rich can afford it, but “dream on” and read more about this great looking 789 Chevy below.
Kanter Concepts is the design studio and parent company of (no 2 alike) n2a Motors. They combined the design elements from 1957 Chevrolet, 1958 Chevrolet and 1959 Chevrolet models. The 789 Chevy shows the world that you really can’t have enough of a good thing plus up-to-date performance and reliability.
The 789 Chevy model is based on the 2005-2007 Corvette 6th generation chassis. The Corvette C6-R is the best sports car General Motors ever built. With the new C6 chassis as their starting point n2a Motors created a car that has the eyes, hood, front fenders and grille of the 1957 Chevy Belair, the tail fins of a 1959 Chevy and the interior and midsection suggestive of a 1958 Impala.
Named for the three years represented in the overall design, the 789 Chevy is instantly recognizable by car buffs from around the world. With a price tag of $135,000 you can get in and go anywhere, drive a speeds of up to 190 MPH and get 25 miles per gallon while cruising on the highway. All 789 Chevy’s are equipped with Corvette standard equipment including the 400 HP V8 engine.
Chevrolet Volt
Chevy Volt Concept Car
WARREN, Mich., 2008-04-03 – Engineers at GM’s battery test facilities have developed a new computer algorithm to accelerate durability testing of the advanced lithium-ion batteries needed to power the Chevrolet Volt for up to 40 miles (64 km) of electric-only driving.
Highlights:
* Battery engineers develop new computer testing procedure, leverage global resources to accelerate development of extended-range electric vehicles (E-REV)
* Engineers integrate T-shaped battery into vehicle structure
* Designers improve aerodynamics to lower energy consumption
View more images in the Chevy Volt Concept Photo Gallery.
This advanced computer program duplicates real-life vehicle speed and cargo-carrying conditions, and compresses 10 years of comprehensive battery testing into the Volt’s brisk development schedule.
The battery cycling equipment is used around the clock in GM test facilities in Warren, Mich. and Mainz-Kastel, Germany. It charges and discharges power from the prototype batteries based on the Volt’s approximately 40-mile electric-only drive cycle. Results from this test data will help predict the long-term durability of the battery.
“Production timing of the Volt is directly related to our ability to predict how this battery will perform over the life of the vehicle. The challenge is predicting 10 years of battery life with just over two years of testing time,” said Frank Weber, global vehicle chief engineer, Chevrolet Volt and E-Flex systems. “The battery team is able to utilize human and technical resources around the globe to reduce testing time.”
Testing the batteries in the laboratory provides a predictable environment to compare technologies under controllable situations. The batteries will soon be integrated into “mule,” or test, vehicles with other E-Flex system components for on-road tests.
“Extensive analysis in our battery labs is an important step in proving this technology. We expect to further validate these batteries when they are integrated into engineering development vehicles,” said Weber. “The conditions in a vehicle – where the battery is exposed to shaking, moisture and rapidly changing temperature conditions – are much more extreme than the controlled settings of the lab.”
Vehicle engineering
Engineering an electric vehicle with a battery roughly 6 feet long (1.8 m) and weighing more than 375 pounds (170 kg) requires innovation. The T-shaped battery will be located down the center tunnel of the vehicle and under the rear seats. This integration requires the battery to be treated as part of the vehicle structure. Simulation data also indicates that the center placement provides greater protection to the battery.
“The battery is more than just an energy carrier; it’s a structural component that affects many other aspects of the vehicle,” said Weber. “It’s an integral part of the vehicle that interacts with the vehicle’s thermal and safety systems and chassis components.”
Engineering innovations are also required to maximize the Volt’s 40-mile electric-only range and minimize the use of its range-extending internal combustion engine. To reduce mass, the Volt is being engineered with a relatively small fuel tank. This reduces weight, but still provides a driving range in excess of 400 miles between fill-ups.
Designing the interior
The battery placement created interior design opportunities that led to several creative solutions that improve aerodynamics and overall comfort.
“We made a conscious decision to make the Volt a four-passenger vehicle to keep the roof low, an important aerodynamic enabler,” said Bob Boniface, design director, E-Flex. “As designers, we must be sensitive to the energy efficiency gains that can be achieved by optimizing aerodynamics, whether it’s occupant packaging or overall styling. This not only contributes to improved fuel economy or extended range, but can produce beautiful exterior body shapes and innovative interiors.”
The battery pushed the occupants outboard, or to the sides of the vehicle, so the design team had to get creative with the sections of the roof structure to enable aerodynamics and provide adequate head room. The interior will accommodate a 6-foot 2-inch (99 th percentile) male comfortably in the front and rear seats.
“By having the battery in the middle, we were able to move the occupants apart and give them more space,” said Tim Greig, interior design manager for the Chevrolet Volt. “We also shrink-wrapped the interior, particularly the doors, for comfort and spaciousness. There is no wasted space.
“Being an electric vehicle with a battery down the middle presented unique opportunities to our design team,” he said. “The net result is a very creative and innovative design, appropriate for an electric vehicle.”
Reducing drag
Aerodynamic drag, or wind resistance, accounts for about 20 percent of the energy consumed by an average vehicle, directly reducing fuel efficiency.
GM’s aerodynamics laboratory, located in Warren, is the center of expertise for optimizing airflow. In addition to fuel economy, range, emissions and acceleration are all affected by aerodynamic drag. The cooling of components like brakes is affected by airflow, as is cornering capability, crosswind response, directional stability and on-center handling. GM’s aero lab allows for the testing and development of each of these characteristics.
Aerodynamics development begins with a 1/3-scale model where basic shape and major features are defined. The model includes a highly detailed underbody and engine compartment. Radiator and under-hood cooling flow are developed with computational fluid dynamic models. Simultaneously, computation development takes place to determine the aerodynamic drag of design alternatives. Development continues with full-scale models, where shape is refined and optimized for low wind noise. The development process concludes with a vehicle prototype validation of the math-based analysis and physical testing.
“After extensive aerodynamic testing of the Volt, the vehicle now has a coefficient of drag that is 30 percent lower than the original concept,” said Ed Welburn, GM vice president, Global Design. “It’s not easy, but it is a necessity.”
The ongoing development of the Chevy Volt is just one part of GM’s commitment to displace petroleum use in the auto industry through a range of propulsion alternatives, including:
* GM is the leading producer of E85-capable biofuel vehicles, with more than 3 million on U.S. roads today. GM has committed to having 50 percent of annual sales volume E85-capable by 2012.
* By the end of 2008, GM is expected to offer more hybrid models (eight) in the United States than any other automaker.
o The Saturn Vue Green Line, Saturn Aura Green Line and Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid will feature GM’s mild hybrid technology.
o GM’s two-mode hybrid technology is available in the Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid and GMC Yukon Hybrid, and will be added later this year to the Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid and GMC Sierra Hybrid, delivering highly efficient performance and full functionality.
o Going into production later this year is the front-wheel-drive Saturn Vue Green Line 2 Mode Hybrid, expected to deliver up to a 50-percent improvement in combined city and highway fuel economy compared with the current non-hybrid Vue XR, based on current federal test procedures.
* Earlier this year, GM launched “Project Driveway,” the largest market test of fuel cell vehicles in the world, lending 100 Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles to everyday drivers. GM engineers will analyze customer feedback and use it to develop the next generation of fuel cell vehicles.
Additionally, GM provides more vehicles that achieve 30 mpg on the highway than any other manufacturer in the U.S. market. GM is also a member of the U.S. Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a group of global companies and non-governmental organizations that support an economy-wide, market-driven approach to reducing carbon emissions.
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has been the annual global industry sales leader for 77 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 266,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit , GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 countries. In 2007, nearly 9.37 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More information on GM can be found at gm.com.

The Chevy Impala is a model that has been around in some form since the 1950′s. The 2010 Chevy Impala is quite different than original models, and offers a great assortment of modern features. Unfortunately, previous model years have been losing popularity to new models offered by other manufacturers. The full size sedan is still offered at a reasonable price and is moderately stylish. Interior aspects are well refined, but there is still something peculiar about these Chevy cars. The most noticeable benefits are their reliability and quality of engineering that drastically reduce maintenance costs.
Overall interior quality is very high. The ride comfort is very nice and road noise is practically non-existent. Rear passengers will have enough room for long trips to move around and stay comfortable. Drivers will easily be able to access the dashboard and instrument clusters. Trunks on the 2010 Chevy Impala are very spacious as well.
Three different trim packages are offered for the ’10 model year. These include the LS, LT, and LTZ. Base models have standard 16 inch steel wheels, dual climate controls, tilting steering wheels, cruise control, full power accessories, and optional CD players. LT models come with a few more amenities including front bucket seats with electric powered motors. Other features are 16 inch alloy wheels, keyless remote entry and starter, compass, and temperature displays. Both the LS and LT models are very reasonably priced compared with comparable competitor’s models. Body styling may actually be the factor that detracts from the model’s popularity. While they are distinctive, they just don’t fit the mold of a full size sedan.
High end models are the LTZ trim packages. They come with 18 inch alloy wheels, stiffer suspension systems, heated mirrors, and optional spoilers. On the inside consumers will have leather seats that are heated, dimming mirrors, Bluetooth and iPod connectivity, and a Bose engineered sound system. Many of the features offered on LTZ models can be placed on the LS or LT packages for an additional price.
Two different engines are offered for the 2010 Chevy Impala. The smaller engine is a 3.5 liter V-6 that is capable of 211 horsepower and a nice 216 pound feet of torque. Even the smaller engine is more than capable of giving optimum performance in the acceleration department. For a little more power there is a 3.9 liter V-6 that boasts 240 horsepower and 235 pound feet of torque. All LTZ models come equipped with the larger engine. Fuel economy for the 3.5 liter comes in at 18 mpg city and 29 mpg highway. The larger engine gets between 17 mpg city and 27 mpg highway. For a full size sedan the Impala puts out very respectable numbers in the fuel economy category.
Standard safety features include electronic stability control, front airbags, side airbags, full curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, and On Star emergency systems. For both frontal and side impact crash tests the Impala gets very high scores. The only test that different receive a perfect rating were rear passenger tests. Compared with vehicles like the Hyundai Sonata or Honda Accord the Impala may just be one of the safest vehicles in the full size sedan class.
It’s hard to argue with all the features and options available on the Impala. What is questionable however is the overall body style. Consumers looking for a standard sedan that doesn’t set out it’s own distinct styling may look somewhere else to fill their needs. Those who don’t mind a distinct vehicle and want a lot of options and power will do well with the 2010 Chevy Impala that is a part of American history.