How many gallons of water could your car withstand? How about 6,600
gallons? At Chevrolet, engineers channel Mother Nature to help ensure
the 2012 Chevrolet Cruze can withstand the elements – from heat to hurricanes – through high-tech weather testing simulators.
Our people in Detroit have been hard at work trying to bring you the best. They have tested the Chevy Cruze on all kinds of summer weather and road conditions. Not to mention the Cruze has been tested at the exclusive Universal Water Test Booth at the GM Milford Proving Ground. 6,600 gallons of water drenches the Cruze in just 8 minutes. The test is designed to expose any weaknesses in the car's seals. This, as I understand, is a good thing. I mean, who doesn't want to stay dry in their car?
They also tested the Cruze in GM's Climatic Wind Tunnel which simulates hurricane force winds. It is also driven through up to one foot of water in the Flooded Road Lab
to help eliminate water leaks into the engine compartment or doors. The
Thermal Chamber tests the car for conditions ranging from arctic cold to
desert heat and the Dust Booth exposes the car to an extreme number of
dust particles to help keep it air tight.
“We go above and beyond Mother Nature to ensure our vehicles can
withstand the elements,” said Kevin Dunn, GM global vehicle development
owner – splash contaminants. “This type of creative testing helps ensure
our vehicles can better withstand rain, snow, wind, dust and other
day-to-day contaminants.”
Through these tests, GM experts bring further quality, durability and safety to consumers.
Source media.gm.com
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