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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Chevrolet Keeps the Winter Driver in Mind
These dreary winter days can make a driver cringe, knowing he or she must brave the elements to get to work or the store. Fortunately, Chevrolet has kept the winter driver in mind, and it certainly shows in the features that many of its vehicles are sporting these days.
A driver can take to the road in confidence thanks to the well-thought-out design and accessories on many of Chevrolet's newest vehicles. The Volt, Chevrolet's flagship electric car, for example, is especially up to the rigors of old man winter. Its OnStar MyLink application enables a driver to start the car remotely while the vehicle is still plugged in to its charging dock, which helps to reserve battery power. This makes the Volt a particularly attractive choice for eco-conscious commuters who must deal with frigid driving conditions. Heated seats warm both the driver and passengers in the Volt and several other Chevrolet models, keeping everyone toasty while the cabin of the car warms up via the standard heating system.
While some features are included for the driver's convenience and comfort, Chevrolet has also kept winter driving safety in mind. The company's StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control System provides extra stability and traction on those slick winter roads, and anti-lock brakes make short work of stopping the vehicle quickly and safely. All-season tires round out the list of perks that Chevrolet has added to many of its vehicles to help a driver handle slippery roads with ease.
Clearly, Chevrolet has put a lot of thought into its newest vehicle offerings and the company definitely does not forget that many American drivers who take to the roads every day must face bitter cold, snow and ice-covered roads. Chevrolet is gaining a lot of fans with these features that make a driver's life a lot easier when he or she must venture out into the cold."
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