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Valentine’s Day Photo Contest!

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Do you have a sweetheart?  Enter to win one of three $100 gift cards to spend on Valentine’s Day!  All you have to do is visit our Facebook page: Jim Glover Chevrolet ; and upload a picture of You and your Sweeetheart to our wall!  Then tell your friends and family to “Like” your picture on our wall!  The 3 pictures with the most “Likes” as of 9:00 am on February 9, 2010 will WIN!

If you don’t have a sweetheart, That’s OK! post a picture of you with your best friend, your mom, or even your dog!

No purchase necessary, all you have to do to win is “Like” us and get your friends to “Like” your picture!  Jim Glover Chevrolet employees are not eligible to win.

Spirit of Giving

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

We at Jim Glover Chevrolet are so fortunate and thankful to be the #1 Chevrolet Dealer in the state of Oklahoma. With the Christmas holidays coming upon us, we want to share with those who are in need this year. The “miracle” of Christmas is repeated over and over again through the joy of caring and sharing. So we are helping in two different ways and  allowing our customers to participate as well.

First, Jim Glover Chevrolet will donate $200 for every new Chevrolet sold to the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree. Donations provide Christmas dinners, clothing, and toys for families in need. Financial assistance also helps with basic necessities, along with seasonal aid. Families of prisoners often are included. Volunteers distribute gifts to shut-ins in hospitals and nursing homes, and shelters are open for sit-down dinners. The Salvation Army endeavors to bring spiritual light and love to those it serves at Christmas so that the real meaning of the season is not forgotten. Many families receive aid over a period of months after the Christmas season as well, people struggling with difficult family, emotional, or employment problems.

Secondly, when you drop off unwrapped toy for the U.S. Marine Corps’ “Toys For Tots program, you’ll receive a coupon good for an Oil Change and 27 Point Inspection for only $12.95. The mission of Marine Toys for Tots Foundation is to assist the U. S. Marine Corps in providing a tangible sign of hope to economically disadvantaged children at Christmas.  This assistance includes supporting the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program by raising funds to provide toys to supplement the collections of local Toys for Tots campaigns, to provide promotional and support material and defray the costs of conducting annual Toys for Tots campaigns.  Other Foundation support includes providing administrative, advisory, financial, logistic and promotional support to local Toys for Tots Coordinators; managing funds raised and monies donated based on the use of Toys for Tots name or logo; providing other support the Marine Corps, as a federal agency, cannot provide; and conducting public education and information programs about Toys for Tots that call the general public to action in support of this patriotic community action program.

So whether you’re buying a new Chevrolet or just dropping off that unwrapped toy, you’ll be helping to see that more people, especially the children have a Merry Christmas. After all, it really is better to give than to receive - Merry Christmas everyone!

Chevy Traverse - 30% More Cargo Room Than A Honda Pilot

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

The Chevy Traverse is a crossover SUV, bigger than a car but smaller than the SUV. One of the most looked at comparisons is obviously size. For 2010 the Chevy traverse offers 30% more cargo room than the Honda Pilot.

Some who will be excited about this extra room are moms who have felt the Pilot isn’t enough space for two kids in the back and a passenger upfront. Add on top of that a small cargo space and you have a vehicle that is disproportionate.

There is no doubt that Chevy can make big SUVs, from Chevy Tahoe to the Chevrolet Suburban. These fulfill the needs of a larger cargo space requirement, and the Traverse fills the remaining gaps.

So when you’re shopping for an SUV, consider all the use cases you may have intended to purchase this vehicle to fulfill. If you’re a contractor, you may have certain tools. If you’re a soccer coach, you may have a bag of soccer balls, coolers, and other such gear. If you enjoy going camping, what type of space do you need to bring all the things you like to have with you.

Cargo space is extremely important, especially if you often have several passengers. This leaves the cargo space the only empty room to place your items. So take measurements of your suitcases, your coolers, your stroller. The more prepared you are by knowing the size that you need the happier you’ll be that what you bought is suited quite well to your intended use.

If you have a family of four take them all with you when looking at a vehicle. Have them all get in, and take a look around as you envision yourselves going on a trip. Then consider whether or not the space is adequate, from the legroom, to the height of the interior. If you have a car seat for the baby bring it. After installing, does your seat recline?

By taking your time in selecting the vehicle that fits your needs the best you’ll be happy you took the time and so will everyone else that happens to ride with you.

The Chevrolet Traverse - Expansive, Efficient and Accommodating

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The SUV boom of the recent past was partially fueled by the ease with which those large vehicles shrugged off the cargo- and people-hauling realities of every day life. The Chevrolet Traverse takes a more rational approach for buyers who don’t need the towing capacity of a Tahoe-sized SUV, but still want a spacious interior.

Room for three rows of seats and plenty of payload is efficiently packaged in the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse. The environment is packed with technology and assembled with care, and the design wraps around occupants with a tasteful stylishness. Seven or eight passengers can be accommodated in the Traverse’s flexible interior. For full passenger capacity, a 60/40-split bench provides second-row seating. Captains’ chairs can be specified for the second row, instead, and the third row is split 60/40 to offer passenger space and cargo flexibility. Plenty of room is left behind the third row, unlike some vehicles that are so crammed full of seats that you must choose between carrying people or stuff because you can’t carry both.

It’s not just a big box with plenty of seats either. The Chevrolet Traverse carries lots of value for its $29,224 starting MSRP. Climate control with rear-seat controls, cruise control, a six-speaker audio system with an auxiliary input, MP3 playback and a three-month trial of XM Satellite Radio is standard equipment. Eight-passenger seating is also standard in the LS and 1LT trim levels. Stepping up from the LS trim through two levels of LT and to the top-dog LTZ nets plenty of comfort, convenience and luxury.

Available upgrades make the Traverse an even better fit for your life. Technology like a rearview camera integrated into the mirror (available in 1LT; standard in 2LT and LTZ) and an available ultrasonic parking assist system (standard in all but LS) helps keep the bodywork free from accidental scuffs. A power liftgate is standard on 2LT and LTZ trim levels, along with three-zone automatic climate controls, an upgraded 10-speaker Bose audio system and second-row captains’ chairs. Traverse LTZs are the most luxurious with perforated leather upholstery in the first two rows and heated and cooled front seats. Families will love the available DVD entertainment system, and you’ll all get there safely and securely with the optional navigation system that incorporates standard OnStar Directions and Connections.

Also helping you arrive without incident is the Traverse’s refined powertrain. All versions use a direct injected 3.6-liter V6 with Variable Valve Timing (VVT) that packs 288 hp (281 with single exhaust) and teams with an advanced six-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is one of the biggest feathers in the cap of the Traverse. SUVs equipped with four-wheel drive have gotten families to Grandmother’s in time for Christmas dinner for ages at the expense of tidy on-road behavior and a large appetite for fuel. An all-wheel drive Traverse is even more secure in inclement weather with its intelligent system actively distributing the engine’s power based on speed and traction. Standard StabiliTrak stability control with traction control intervenes to keep things upright and moving forward as well.

In addition to StabiliTrak, the Traverse has a 360-degree safety system that includes a full complement of airbags and seatbelt pretensioners. The body is reinforced in key areas and high-strength steel is used in numerous places. The independent suspension offers more nimble handling than any truck-based SUV could ever pull off, too. Even though it’s not a truck, the Traverse doesn’t shy away from work. It’s capable of towing 5,200 pounds, impressive for this segment of vehicles.

Source: IMN

Designed To Protect: Chevrolet Cruze Provides Consumers With The Most Standard Safety Features In Its Segment

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze’s class-leading safety features and structural strength were demonstrated today in a blunt manner – engineers crashed it. It was a planned test that highlighted the active and passive safety features, as well as the technology, of Chevrolet’s new, fuel-efficient sedan.  

Cruze enters the market in the third quarter of this year with more standard safety features than any vehicle in its class, each contributing to Chevrolet’s goal of protecting passengers before, during and after a crash. Highlights include: 

1. Ten standard air bags – the most in the segment – including frontal, head curtain side air bags, front and outboard rear-seat side-impact air bags and new knee air bags

2. StabiliTrak electronic stability control with rollover sensing, traction control and anti-lock brakes

3. Collapsible pedal system, which allows the pedals to detach during a crash to reduce the risk of leg or ankle injuries

4. OnStar with Automatic Crash Response.  

The Cruze’s safety development included testing at GM’s rollover test facility. It is the only manufacturer-owned rollover test facility in North America. 

“We are very confident of the safety performance of the Cruze and believe it will prove to be one of the safest vehicles in the segment,” said Chuck Russell, vehicle line director. “To benefit our customers, we went way beyond requirements to exceed government safety mandates.” 

The comprehensive list of standard safety features on all models includes: 

  • Dual-stage frontal air bags
  • Roof rail-mounted head curtain side air bags that help protect the front and outboard rear seating positions
  • Seat-mounted side-impact air bags (front and rear)
  • Front knee air bags
  • Front passenger seat occupant sensing system
  • Rollover sensing and protection system
  • Collapsible pedal assembly
  • Three-point safety belts in all five seating positions
  • Safety belt retractor pretensioners and lap pretensioners in the driver and front-passenger positions
  • Safety belt load limiters (with pretensioners) in the front safety belt retractorChild seat latching system in the rear seat.  

Along with the standard safety features on all models – including a tire pressure monitoring system, daytime running lamps and automatic headlamps – LT and LTZ models include four-wheel disc brakes and offer rear-parking assist. 

A strong foundation 

The Cruze has a strong, unitized body structure that incorporates high-strength steel (HSS) in key areas to enhance strength and crash protection. It is used to help prevent intrusion into passenger compartment. The Cruze also features underbody main rails that extend from the front of the structure all the way to the rear, further enhancing the body’s strength and stiffness. A cross-structure beam behind the instrument panel anchors some vehicle features, while supporting the body during side-impact crashes. 

Cruze’s safety has been recognized in markets around the globe where it is already sold. For example, it earned the top rating of five stars in European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP) testing. According to EuroNCAP, the Cruze scored 79 points out of 100, making it one of the safest models in the passenger car class. The Cruze achieved 96 percent in adult occupant protection, making it the runner-up this year and beating all tested premium brands. The Cruze received a maximum 16 points in the frontal offset collision test and a maximum eight points in the side-impact crash test against a moving deformable barrier. The Cruze is the first passenger car to receive maximum scores in both tests since EuroNCAP began providing crash test ratings in 1997. 

OnStar with Automatic Crash Response 

OnStar is standard and includes Automatic Crash Response and its latest enhancement, Injury Severity Prediction. This feature helps OnStar advisors alert first responders when a vehicle crash is likely to have caused serious injury to the occupants. 

With Automatic Crash Response, OnStar uses data from a collection of built-in vehicle sensors that can signal an advisor for help if the vehicle is involved in a moderate to severe frontal, rear or side-impact crash, regardless of whether an air bag deploys. 

Injury Severity Prediction uses an algorithm based on critical crash details, such as severity and direction of impact force, air bag deployments and whether there were multiple impacts or a vehicle rollover, to inform an OnStar advisor if there is a high probability of severe injury to vehicle occupants. Advisors can then relay this to the 9-1-1 operator, helping first responders prepare for what they may likely encounter at the crash scene and provide faster, more tailored help for the injured. 

With more than 14 years of experience, OnStar has provided assistance in nearly 140,000 Automatic Crash Responses and received more than 1 million emergency calls for help.