2012 Chevrolet Tahoe Ltz on 2040-cars
3775 Hwy 17-92, Sanford, Florida, United States
Engine:5.3L V8 16V MPFI OHV Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GNSCCE05CR250884
Stock Num: HY20957
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Tahoe LTZ
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Silver Ice Metallic
Interior Color: Ebony
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 40644
Sun, Entertainment & Destinations Package (Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof and Rear Seat Entertainment System), Ebony w/Custom Leather-Appointed Seat Trim, 22 Chrome 6-Spoke Wheels, 2nd Row Power Seat Release, 2nd Row Reclining Bucket Seats, Auto-Dimming Inside Rear-View Mirror, Automatic Tri-Zone Air Conditioning, Bose Centerpoint 10-Spkr Audio System Feature, CARFAX ONE OWNER!, Front Console Organizer, Front Halogen Fog Lamps, Heated & Cooled Driver & Front Passenger Seats, Heated 2nd Row Seats, Heated Leather-Wrapped Steering Wheel, Heavy-Duty Rear Locking Differential, Navigation, Navigation System, Power Adjustable Pedals For Accelerator & Brake, Power Folding & Adjustable Heated Outside Mirrors, Power-Retractable Assist Steps, Preferred Equipment Group 1LZ, Rear Color-Keyed Fascia w/Chrome Strip, Rear Power-Operated Liftgate, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Vehicle Starter System, Sunroof, and Universal Home Remote. Are you still driving around that old thing? Come on down today and get into this superb 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe! Having had only one previous owner means that this fantastic Tahoe is sure to be a favorite among our more educated buyers. It's All Here! Call Carey at 888-548-8957 or email c.kniskern@hqhyundai.com for more details!
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Was the C7 Corvette cut from Beyonce's Super Bowl halftime show?
Tue, 05 Feb 2013Someone was bound to receive a free 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray during the Super Bowl XLVII festivities; it just wasn't who we thought it was going to be. Despite a report back in December that superstar Beyoncé Knowles would be getting an all-new Corvette during her halftime performance, that turned out not to be the case. Joe Flacco, starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens, did in fact win a Corvette for his MVP performance.
So what transpired that prevented Beyoncé from rolling on stage in the new Chevrolet? Anyone who knows isn't telling, but according to Yahoo! Autos, General Motors said that for one reason or another a deal "did not work out," and it appears to have been an eleventh-hour change. Regardless of who's to blame or what prevented this from happening, we're sure Chevy has had no problems getting attention for the C7 Corvette since it was introduced last month.
GM executive chief EV engineer says reducing cost of plug-in vehicles is 'huge priority'
Mon, Mar 17 2014As we know, another major automaker investing heavily in electrified vehicles is General Motors, and it's doing things much differently than rivals BMW, Ford or Nissan. The Chevrolet Volt extended-range EV is a modest seller at its $35,000 sticker price but a huge hit with owners. The Chevy Spark BEV, still in limited availability, puts smiley faces on its owners and drivers. The just-introduced Cadillac ELR, a sharp-looking, fun-driving $76,000 luxocoupe take on the Volt's EREV mechanicals, has admittedly low sales expectations. With this interesting trio in showrooms and much more in the works, the third vehicle electrification leader I collared for an interview at Detroit's North American International Auto Show (see #1 and #2) was Pam Fletcher, GM's executive chief engineer, Electrified Vehicles. ABG: Why do your EREVs need four-cylinder power to extend their range when BMW's i3 makes do with an optional 650 cc two-banger? "We designed [the Volt and the ELR] to go anywhere, any time" - Pam Fletcher PF: I get that question all the time: why not something smaller? You don't really need that much. You use the electric to its ability, then you just need to limp. But we designed those cars to go anywhere, any time, and we don't want their performance to be compromised. If you're driving through the mountains, we don't want you to be crawling up grades, or to be limited on any terrain. So it's optimized to be able to travel literally the biggest grades and mountain roads around the globe at posted speeds. Because what if you can't? Another good reason: when the engine is on, you have to run it wide open throttle, max speed, most of the time. And while we can do a lot with acoustics, and the ELR has active noise cancelation, a small-displacement, low cylinder-count engine at high speed, high load all the time isn't something you want to live with. That's how we came up with the balance we did among the key factors of performance, NVH [noise, vibration and harshness] and range. ABG: Where you go from here? Is the range-extender engine due for an update? PF: We know and love the current Volt, and there is still a lot of acclaim about it, so we think it's a good recipe. But we are heavily in the midst of engineering the next-generation car, which I think everyone will love and be excited about.
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