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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

We're looking to sponsor a Porter County Youth Baseball League!

This is an OUTSTANDING baseball focused, grass roots promotion with Arnell & Chevrolet! We're looking to sponsor a youth baseball league in Porter County, Indiana.
We had a great time last year with our baseball league and are going to continue this tradition.
Just one Liberty Rec Team Arnell sponsored in 2009.

Each team will receive :
One (1) Equipment Bag
One (1) Baseball Bucket
15 Chevy Youth Baseball Branded T-shirts Kits:
will be packed by t-shirt size: 2 kits of 15 Youth Medium (ages 10-12), 4 kits of 15 Youth Larges (ages 12-14), 3 kits of 15 Adult Smalls, 1 kit of 7 Adult Larges and 8 Adult Extra Larges.
Each will also receive:
Two (2) Dugout Buddies per dealership (may arrive in separate box)- This is a piece of equipment that is hung in the dugout that holds bats, balls, gloves and helmets. Thesewere a request from leagues.
Two (2) Personalized Banners
$500 Donation and Dealer Personalized Presentation Check
Two Thousand (2,000) Customized Raffle Tickets

Please contact Tom Seely 219-406-0083 For more details!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

10 common car-buying mistakes

Buying a new car can be exciting. But it's also a complex process through which you can end up overpaying by hundreds or thousands of dollars or with a vehicle that you won't be happy with down the road. Below are 10 mistakes that car buyers often make that can quickly turn that initial excitement into buyer remorse--and how to avoid them.

You can find more in-depth information and advice on each of the following subjects in Consumer Reports' new 384-page Smart Buyer's Guide to Buying or Leasing a Car, available in bookstores. It provides a five-step plan that guides you through every aspect of the car-buying experience, showing you how to simplify the process, find key information, and take control of the negotiations at the dealership.

1. Falling in love with a model.When spending tens of thousands of dollars on a car, emotion shouldn't rule the day. Becoming infatuated with a single model can blind you to alternative vehicles that may be better for your needs or make you skimp on thoroughly researching a vehicle's ratings, reviews, reliability, or safety and pricing information. A wide-eyed approach can also leave you more susceptible to a salesperson's tactics to get you to pay more than you should. To determine which vehicle is best for you, you should set emotion aside and focus on doing your homework, comparing different models, and assessing your real wants and needs. There will be plenty of time for emotion after you've bought the vehicle.

2. Skipping the test drive.The test drive is one of the most important parts of the car-buying process. A lot of vehicles look good on paper--especially in glossy brochure photos--but the test drive is your best chance to see how a vehicle measures up to expectations and how well it "fits" you and your family. You don't want any surprises after you've bought it. That's why it's surprising that many people give vehicles only a token test or, worse, none at all. That is a mistake and a sure recipe for buyer remorse. It's critical that you take ample time--at least 30 minutes--to conduct a complete test drive and perform a thorough walk-around of any vehicle you're considering.

3. Negotiating down from the sticker price.Don't use the sticker price as your gauge when negotiating a deal. A salesperson may offer you a deal that's, say, $500 below the sticker price, and many consumers will conclude, often mistakenly, that they're getting a good deal. Unless the vehicle is in big demand and short supply, you can often get an even lower price by negotiating up from what the dealer paid for the vehicle. When you know the dealer's true cost, you'll know how much profit margin it has to work with and can determine a reasonable target price with which to begin your negotiations. You can calculate the dealer's cost by subtracting any behind-the-scenes sales incentives, such as dealer rebates and holdbacks, from the dealer invoice price. Consumer Reports New Car Price Reports does this for you with the CR Bottom Line Price.

4. Focusing only on the monthly payment when negotiating.Salespeople like to focus on a monthly-payment figure while negotiating a deal. Indeed, "How much were you thinking of paying each month?" might be one of the first questions to greet you when you meet a salesperson. Don't take the bait. It's the first step down a slippery slope of being manipulated with numbers and overpaying for your vehicle. Using the monthly payment as the focus, the salesperson can lump the new-vehicle price, trade-in value, and financing or leasing terms together, giving him or her too much latitude to give you a "good price" in one area while making up for it in another. Instead, insist on negotiating one thing at a time. Settle on the vehicle's price first, then discuss a trade-in, financing, or leasing separately, as necessary. A leasing tip: Don't bring up your desire to lease until after you've agreed on the vehicle's price.

5. Buying the "deal" instead of the vehicle.Automakers have been offering a variety of attractive sales incentives in recent years, from 0% financing and hefty cash rebates to employee-discount pricing programs. These can save you money, but it's important to remember that any deal is only as good as the car that's attached to it. Just because you can get a good discount doesn't mean you should buy the vehicle. After all, you'll be living with the vehicle for years, so make sure it's the right one for you. Thoroughly research any model you're considering and check our Ratings and reviews of competitive models (see our New-vehicle Ratings comparison, available to subscribers). You may find you can get a much better vehicle for not much more money. Also check the reliability of the model (see our Reliability Ratings, available to subscribers). Despite an attractive discount, a vehicle with subpar reliability--and the possibility of hefty depreciation--might not be much of a bargain in the long run. A related tip: Don't let a special incentive keep you from negotiating. Rebates and special financing are subsidized by the automaker, not the dealership. You should still negotiate the vehicle's price as if there were no incentive. There's no reason you shouldn't get the best price and the incentive, too.

6. Waiting until you're in the dealership to think about financing.You might be a whiz at negotiating a good deal, but if you don't choose your financing just as carefully, you could lose everything you saved on the vehicle's purchase price, and more. A car shopper who hasn't researched financing terms is especially vulnerable to being manipulated by the dealership. Not only do you only have the dealership's terms from which to choose, which are often higher than elsewhere, but dealers also often mark up the interest rate of a loan over what you actually qualify for--a tactic called "interest-rate bumping." It can cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars more over the term of the loan. That's why it's critical to comparison shop for financing terms at different financial institutions and get prequalified for an auto loan before you go to the dealership to buy the vehicle. Check interest rates at banks, credit unions, or online financial sites to see which offers you the best rate. If the dealer can offer you terms that are better than what you got elsewhere, you can always choose that deal instead.

7. Underestimating the value of modern safety features.Today's vehicles offer an array of advanced safety features. But many buyers don't know which are most important or what to look for when comparing vehicles. Antilock brake systems (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), and head-protecting side air bags, for instance, are effective and well worth the money. Studies have shown that ESC can significantly reduce accidents and fatalities. The feature is especially important for SUVs, because it can help prevent rollovers. Side-crash tests show that head-protecting side air bags are critical in preventing fatalities in side impacts. Unfortunately, you can't always depend on a dealership's salespeople to give you accurate information or reliable guidance about these features. That's why you should thoroughly research the benefit of all available safety features and look for vehicles that have the ones that will best protect you and your family.

8. Buying unnecessary extras.Dealerships often try to sell you extras that boost their profit margin but are a waste of you money. They can include rustproofing, fabric protection, paint protectant, or VIN etching, in which the vehicle identification number is etched onto the windows to deter thieves. Don't accept those unnecessary services and fees. If you see those items on the bill of sale and you haven't agreed to them, simply cross them out and refuse to pay for them. Vehicle bodies are already coated to protect against rust. And recent CR reliability surveys show that rust is not a major problem with modern cars. You can treat upholstery and apply paint protectant yourself with good off-the-shelf products that cost only a few dollars. If you decide you want VIN etching, you can buy a kit to do it yourself for less than $25, instead of the $200 that some dealerships charge. Also think twice about an extended warranty. It can cost hundreds of dollars. But if you buy a model with good reliability or if you expect to have the vehicle only for five years or less, it often isn't worth the cost.

9. Not researching the value of your current car.You could get a great deal on your new car but lose all of the savings--and more--on your trade-in. That's why it's critical that you research the value of your current car before buying your new one. Find out what both the used-car retail and wholesale prices are, so that you'll know what you should be able to get if you trade it in or if you sell it yourself. Typically, you'll get more money by selling it, as long as you're willing to put in the additional effort. By knowing your vehicle's true value and by sticking to your price during the negotiations, you can get your car's full value, whether you trade it in or sell it yourself.

10. Not having a used car checked by an independent mechanic.When buying a used car, condition is everything. Even the most reliable vehicle can turn into a lemon if it's poorly maintained. Before you buy a used vehicle, have it scrutinized by a repair shop that routinely does diagnostic work. A thorough diagnosis should cost around $100, but confirm the price in advance. A good mechanic should be able to tell if the car has been in a major accident or has a hidden but costly problem. Ask for a written report detailing the car's condition, noting any problems found and what it would cost to repair them. You can then use the report in your negotiations with the seller to adjust the price accordingly.
Provided by: ConsumerReports.org

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Arnell Motors Gives Back with Extreme Car Makeover

Arnell Motors is bringing the holiday spirit to Northwest Indiana with the “Extreme Car Makeover”, where the dealership will aim to fix as many family vehicles as possible before Christmas.
The Arnell Auto Group is asking people from Northwest Indiana to submit their story of why they need auto repair before November 30th, and with the company’s budget set, they will provide auto repair to as many families in need as possible.


We do our best to give back to the Northwest Indiana community,” said Dave Arnell, owner of Arnell Auto Group. “This year more than any year recently, families out there are in need of some help, and we’ll do our part to help as many in need as we can.”




The budget Arnell has set aside for the Extreme Car Makeover will be enough to help repair between five and ten vehicles to those in need in Northwest Indiana. The opportunity is available to any family in the area, not just satisfied Arnell customers.

I think this program is exactly what many families in Northwest Indiana may need at this time of year—just a helping hand,” Arnell explained. “If we can help families by performing some much-needed repairs, then
they can use that money for food, bills, or even presents for their friends and families.”

All submissions can be directed to Jessica Richa, the Business Development Manager at Arnell Auto Group via email at jricha@arnellmotors.com or mail at 239 Melton Road, Burns Harbor, IN 46304.











The Best And Worst States For Drivers

With its politicians hiking the Appalachian Trail or facing sex charges, South Carolina draws more than its share of bad publicity nationally. So here's some good news about South Carolina: By our reckoning, the heart of the Old South is the best state to drive in, by far. The country's lowest average gas price, plus cheap insurance, good legal protections and the sixth-best rating for infrastructure/safety, make the Palmetto State a dreamland for motorists.

Using the same measures, California is the worst state to be a driver--also by far. The Golden State has the third-lowest rating for infrastructure/safety, the third-highest gas prices and the fifth-highest insurance. Legal rights for drivers aren't so hot either.

Forbes put together its ratings of the best and worst states to drive using a number of published studies evaluating different elements of the driving experience. All the studies touched in major ways on pocketbook issues. Giving the studies equal weight, we used their 1-to-50 rankings to figure out which states were friendly to motorists, and which were not.
Here are the criteria we used, and the sources:

Gas Prices
For many motorists, this is the single most important factor in the driving environment. Numerous sources provide regular updates on average fuel costs, which can vary among states by as much as 36%. We used data from GasBuddy.com. South Carolina and New Jersey have the lowest average prices, and Hawaii and Alaska the highest.

Insurance Rates
According to Insure.com, the average cost of coverage moves around even more than gas prices, with rates in some states nearly three times those of others. The cheapest are found in Maine and Vermont; the highest are in Louisiana and Michigan.

Infrastructure/Safety
For 19 years the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank, has cranked out a lengthy study--the latest is 109 pages--assessing each state on road and bridge infrastructure and safety-related indicators. Obviously better roadways reduce a motorist's costs in all kinds of ways, such as fewer gas-wasting delays and costly accidents. The latest study puts North Dakota and Montana at the top, and Rhode Island and Alaska at the bottom.

Legal Protections
The National Motorists Association periodically rates the states on 17 criteria it says look at whether police and courts are "exploiting" motorists. Areas include enforcement practices, speed traps per capita, treatment of traffic ticket defendants and whether radar detectors are banned. The study concludes Wyoming and Idaho afford the most legal protections to motorists, and New Jersey and Ohio the least.

Eating South Carolina's dust on the best list are Nebraska and Missouri. Inhaling California's fumes on the worst list are Illinois and New York.
Generally the more populous states fare worse than those with low populations, but there are exceptions. Giant Texas ranks No. 6 on the best list, while tiny Rhode Island comes in No. 7 on the worst list.

Our compilations produced some surprising results. New Jersey misses being in the 10 worst list---it ranks 13th--only because the state's many oil refineries help give it the nation's second-lowest average gas prices. North Carolina, home of Nascar, misses being in the 10 best list--it ranks 13th--because of a low score on legal protections.
Generally thought to be a good place for motorists, Montana lands right in the middle of the 50 states. High ratings for infrastructure/safety and legal protections are offset by low rankings for gas and insurance prices.

Worst 5 States For Drivers

No. 1 California
Despite its reputation as a car-culture haven, the Golden State is by far the worst of the 50, with low rankings in each of the four categories. From highway congestion and poor legal protections to the high cost of gasoline and insurance, the nation's most populous state has it all.

No. 2 Illinois
The Land of Lincoln is also a Disaster for Drivers, garnering low marks, like California's, in all four categories. The lowest grade is in legal rights for motorists.

No. 3 New York
The Empire State fares a lot better than California and Illinois in insurance rates, which were pretty close to the national average. But that is more than canceled out by rock-bottom expenditures on road maintenance and sketchy legal motorist protections.

No. 4 Michigan
Ironically the center of America's remaining auto manufacturing is none too friendly to end-use customers. The Wolverine State really chews up motorists on insurance, with the country's second-highest average rates.

No. 5 Alaska
Despite all that oil production, Alaska has the nation's second highest gas prices, as well as the next-to-worst rating for infrastructure/safety. But the self-styled Last Frontier does rank in the top one-third in legal protections for drivers.

Courtesy of Forbes.com

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Best Car For Your Teen!

One question we are often asked at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance is, Which car should I buy for my teen? In our December-issue Best List, we pick our favorite new car for young drivers: the Kia Soul.


Your teen may try to persuade you to buy a sporty, speedy model (the Porsche Boxster comes to mind). But the best car for a teen, some car experts say, is on the other end of the spectrum -- an older, larger, uncool sedan (think the Ford Crown Victoria or an aging Volvo station wagon).

We think an even better idea is to buy a small sedan -- after all, many state laws limit the number of passengers teens can carry -- that’s also maneuverable, safe and doesn’t go zero to 60 in 5 seconds. In fact, we have a checklist of attributes to evaluate when choosing a suitable car for young, less-experienced drivers, and the Soul scores highly on all of them:

Top safety pick. The Kia Soul is a Top Safety Pick of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. That means it gets the highest score on the Institute’s front, side and rear crash tests. The Soul also has a long list of standard safety features: stability control -- to prevent skids -- four-wheel anti-lock brakes, front side airbags and head curtain airbags. Kia also provides 24-hour roadside assistance for five years or 60,000 miles.


Low ownership costs
. The sticker price for the 2010 manual-transmission Soul + is an easy-to-take $15,890. This is our favorite model because it provides a good mix of standard equipment and value. With fuel economy of 30 miles per gallon on the highway and 24 mpg in the city, it’s relatively cheap to gas up, too.

Low insurance and repair costs. These are important for any family with a teen driver. The cost for a typical family to insure the Soul is $920 a year -- on the low end of the scale for all vehicles. Repair costs are held to a minimum because of Kia’s warranty, also five-years or 60,000-miles.

High resale value. We put a lot of stock in how well a car holds its value. And with a resale value of 56% of sticker price after three years, the Soul is solidly above average.

Moderate speed. When it comes to power, the Soul’s horsepower is an adequate -- but not excessive -- 142. This is not a street racer.

Coolness. Even though the Soul isn’t going to win Le Mans, it has cachet. The hatchback design is funky-cool, and its fold-down second seats provide more than 53 cubic feet of cargo room, making it easy to haul stuff -- bikes, camping gear, dorm-room supplies. Rear legroom is a roomy 39 inches.

Inside it has a USB connection for an MP3 player, a three-month free subscription to Sirius satellite radio and a Bluetooth hands-free phone connection.

Put it all together and, if you’re shopping for a young driver, the Kia Soul should be at the top of your list of cars to consider. If you want to expand your search to other cars, use our checklist to make sure you get a good, safe car.

Courtesy of Yahoo.com & Jessica L. Anderson

Chevrolet beats Ford in heavy-duty pickup torture test

Which automaker has the most macho heavy-duty pickup truck?

Our friends at Pickuptrucks.com decided to torture test Chevys and Ford to see who would come out ahead in towing impossibly heavy loads up impossibly difficult hills. They called it the "Rumble in the Rockies."

The Ford Super Duty heads up the hill with a lot of weight
CAPTIONBy Pickuptrucks.comThe result was a bit of surprise given all the hype: Chevy won.

But then again, Chevy was behind the test.

Chevy challenged Ford to a Rocky Mountain tow test. Ford said no. Chevy moved forward and invited PickupTrucks.com and Diesel Power Magazine to oversee the test with trucks bought off the lot from Ford and Chevy dealers.

Pickuptrucks.com compared a 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500 LT (397 horsepower, 765 pounds-feet of torque 6.6-liter Duramax V-8) and a 2011 Ford F-350 XLT (400 hp, 800 pounds-feet 6.7-liter Power Stroke V-8) and tested them pulling an 18,920 pound trailer up and down a 7.6 mile stretch of I-70 from Dillon, Colorado to the Eisenhower Tunnels, the highest vehicular tunnels in the U.S. at 11,000 feet elevation.

Pickuptrucks.com editor Mike Levine says the trucks were probably the most evenly matched heavy duties that the they had tested. Besides the same rear axle ratios, the $54,805 8,440-pound Ford was just $65 and 220 pounds more than the $54,740 8,220-pound Silverado.

Gross combined weight rating for the Chevy was 27,140 pounds before four adult males jumped in and added another 800 pounds, for a grand total of 27,940 pounds, or 96% of the Silverado's maximum gross combined weight rating. The total for the Ford F-350 was 28,160 pounds, or 94% of the Super Duty's maximum GCWR.

The trucks were tested for towing time up the hill and exhaust brake effectiveness going down.

The fastest time up the grade for the Ford was 10 minutes, 46.8 seconds at an average speed of 42.41 mph. The Chevy Silverado was significantly faster:

It finished more than two minutes ahead of the F-350, in 8 minutes, 38.2 seconds. Average speed cruising up to 11,000 feet was 53.63 mph, 11.22 mph faster on average than the Ford.

Going downhill with exhaust brakes on in both trucks, we had to apply the wheel brakes 10 to 11 times in the Ford to keep its speed below 60 mph. We had to hit the wheel brakes 1 to 2 times in the Chevy to keep its speed under 60 mph.

Courtesy of USA Today.

Friday, October 29, 2010

New myChevrolet Mobile App for Owners

It's with great excitement that, as of today for the iPhone and Android
based mobile phones, we can announce the release of Chevrolet's mobile
owner application, myChevrolet.

This great new app allows our owners access to many of the common tasks
they perform with their vehicle, in the palm of their hand and within the
convenience of their mobile device. For
example, with just a few keystrokes, you can schedule a service
appointment, find your nearest Chevrolet dealer, summon Chevrolet Roadside
Assistance, and more.

Additionally, when myChevrolet is coupled with the connectivity of the
OnStar MyLink app, owners with an active OnStar account can receive updates
on key vehicle operating systems instantly so they always know the
operating condition of their Chevrolet.

The myChevrolet App Dealer Guide.pdf provides you with a detailed walk
through of how to access, setup and use the app.

Hopefully you are as excited about this release as we are, and if you have
an iPhone or Android based device please take a few moments to download and
test out the app.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Toyota Camry, Nissan Versa Victimized By Government Safety Testing Pileup

Assessing The Fallout Over NHTSAs New Ratings.

The U.S. government’s new vehicle crash worthiness ratings may have claimed two victims already, the high-profile Toyota Camry compact sedan and the Nissan Versa subcompact. They are the only two vehicle models of the 55 tested so far to score fewer than four stars in the system’s combined rating.

The 2011 Camry, one of the nation’s top-selling family sedans, will carry a combined three-star rating, the Nissan a two-star rating. Most of the others tested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will carry four stars, and only two, a BMW5-Series and a Hyundai Sonata, will be awarded five stars, the top safety rating.

Though neither Toyota nor Nissan criticized the new rating system, the Camry and Versa could suffer in the marketplace if shoppers decide that competitive 2011 models with more stars are safer and, therefore, a better choice for purchase. Some consumers, noticing that ratings on many 2011s have gone down -- or vanished altogether -- may presume, incorrectly, that they’re less safe than their predecessors.

How to Handle Any Situation on the Road:

Staying Clear of Aggressive Drivers
Nightime Driving Safety Tips
How to Handle Skidding or Hydroplaning in the Rain
“Consumers already think cars are safe,” said Wade Newton, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, a trade organization representing 12 manufacturers that sell in the U.S. “The government has raised the bar by making new tests and more complex tests. It’s sort of like when the teacher saw that everyone was getting an A, it was time to make the tests harder.”

Or, as one manufacturer’s spokesman said anonymously in order to avoid offending NHTSA: “Four stars is the new five.” He added that manufacturers are sure to take steps soon to make sure that their vehicles can pass the newly stringent crash tests.

The new rating system comes at a time when the rate of vehicle fatalities in the U.S., as tallied by the federal government, has fallen to an all-time low. One reason for the lower death toll is that cars have never been equipped with as many mandated safety features, such as airbag sand stability control. Higher-end models come equipped more and more with sophisticated accident-avoidance technology, such as blind-spot warnings and adaptive cruise control that can reduce a vehicle’s speed before it rear-ends a slower-moving vehicle ahead.

The 2010 Camry, virtually the same vehicle as the 2011, was awarded five stars for frontal and side impact crash worthiness and four stars for its performance in the rollover test. Versa, also unchanged from its 2010 counterpart, notched two stars in the combined score for 2011. Under the previous system Versa scored four stars in each of the three main categories.

The government plans to continue evaluating vehicles under the new testing regime, but until that happens models that haven’t been tested will carry no safety rating.

Brian Lyons, a spokesman for Toyota, said the company doesn’t have specific results yet from the tests, so it doesn’t know the reason for the ratings. Citing information from a NHTSA website, Lyons said in an e-mail response “one of the new tests uses different sized dummies that collects more data [which] is where the difference is in the front and side impact results when compared to last year.”

NHTSA said that it was using a new type of crash-test dummy that is smaller and more accurately measures the effects of a crash on a woman’s body. The government also described a new “pole test” that assesses damage when a vehicle collides with a tree or a telephone pole.

Scott Vazin, a Nissan spokesman, said “because testing guidelines are stricter, 2011 model ratings are not comparable to 1990-2010 vehicles. The Nissan Versa has performed well in real world crashes and provides our customers with good real-world safety protection. Nonetheless, we will study NHTSA's test results and take the appropriate action to ensure we deliver a high-level of real-world safety.“

Top Safety Picks 2010 from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

LARGE CARS
Buick LaCrosse
Ford Taurus
Hyundai Genesis (built after 1/2010)
Lincoln MKS
Mercedes E class (built after 1/2010)
Volvo S80

SMALL CARS
Honda Civic (4-door (except Si) with optional ESC)
Kia Forte (built after 10/2009)
Kia Soul
Nissan Cube
Scion xB
Subaru Impreza (except WRX)
Toyota Corolla
VW Golf (4-door)
MIDSIZE CARS
Audi A3
Chevrolet Malibu (built after 11/2009)
Chrysler Sebring (4-door w/optional ESC)
Dodge Avenger (with optional ESC)
Hyundai Sonata (2011 models)
Mercedes C class
Subaru Legacy
Subaru Outback
Volkswagen Jetta (sedan)
Volkswagen Passat (sedan)
Volvo C30 (2010-11 models)

Monday, October 4, 2010

Chevrolet Cruze Oil Pump Saves Fuel Economy

How does the Chevrolet Cruze hit 40 miles to the gallon without the help of a hybrid powertrain?

According to the Official Chevrolet Press Release:
The oil pump in the engine of the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze takes a laid-back approach to its work, delivering the precise amount of oil needed during all driving conditions.
That requires the engine to work less versus a conventional pump and ultimately saves fuel. A standard feature in the Cruze's Ecotec 1.4L turbocharged engine, the variable displacement oil pump reduces the displacement during engine warm up and high speed conditions.

The volume of oil from the pump varies with rpm by changing the pump's displacement through a pivoting control chamber mechanism and sliding vanes. A fixed displacement pump would typically bypass the extra oil internally. The Ecotec 1.4L turbo is standard on Eco, LT and LTZ models and helps the Cruze Eco, with a standard six-speed transmission, achieve an expected segment-leading estimated 40 mpg on the highway.

The benefits of the variable displacement oil pump increase when used with other technologies such as variable valve timing which operate using oil pressure. Variable valve timing adjusts the engine valves' opening and closing timing for optimal performance, fuel efficiency and emissions across the rpm band - including greater low-rpm torque.

The all-new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze will begin arriving in U.S. dealerships this September, starting at $16,995, including destination.

Source: www.prnewswire.com

Arnell Chevrolet Corvette and Portage Homecoming Parade

Congratulations to the ladies who were nominated for Portage Homecoming Queens!
Brittany Doll was the winner
and Taylor Moreland was runner up! During the homecoming parade
Each girl looked beautiful. Once again congratulations from everyone here at Arnell Auto Group!












































American Red Cross Awards Luncheon

Congratulations to Jessica and Samantha for winning two awards from the American Red Cross!




First Time Sponsor Award:
Coordinator: Samantha Eaton
Nominated by: Jonathan Atkinson










Faithful Friend Award:
Coordinator: Samantha Eaton
Nominated by: Jonathan Atkinson









We're very honored to have been nominated by the American Red Cross.
We continuously work hard to promote how important it is to donate blood and try to exceed our donor goals.

Our next drive is November 17, 2010. We hope to see you there!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Arnell Kia Press Release

Arnell Auto Group Opens Kia Motors in the I-94 AutoMall

The Arnell Auto Group is pleased to announce the addition of Kia Motors to its lineup at the I-94 AutoMall located in Burns Harbor, Indiana. Arnell will remodel an existing 13,000 sq. ft. building on their 7 acre site and offer a large selection of new and used Kia’s as well as full service warranty and mechanical repair, parts sales and collision repair. “We welcome all current Kia owners and invite the general public to take a look at these fantastic vehicles”, said David Arnell, President of the Arnell Auto Group. “Every Kia comes with an industry-leading 10-year/100,000 mile warranty program and four of our models achieved Five Star Safety ratings --- with the Sedona Minivan named the “Safest Minivan Ever Tested” by the IIHS. Best yet, the model line is incredibly inexpensive.”

Kia models include the Sorrento, Sedona, Sportage, Soul, Optima, Forte, Rio, Rondo and Borrego. Construction was just completed on a $1 billion dollar, 2.4 million square foot, state-of-the- art manufacturing facility in West Point, Georgia creating over 2500 new jobs. “This is an up and coming brand,” said Arnell, “Kia has grown 15 consecutive years and recently achieved their best sales quarter ever. You might remember the Kia Soul hip-hop hamsters in TV commercials … the hamsters will make a great pairing with our Trunk Monkey! People are discovering the Kia brand and I’m proud to be part of it.”

Arnell is a franchised dealer for the full line of Kia, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Commercial, Global Electric Motor Cars, Used Vehicles, and Collision Center. The company website is located at www.arnellmotors.com.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Arnell Kia Is Now Open!




Starting today, Monday August 2, 2010 we are officially open as Arnell Kia...Along with Kia we still have our Arnell Chevrolet, Arnell Used Car Center, GEM vehicles and Business Central.

Many Kias are arriving daily but here is the Line Up:

Forte
Forte Koup
Optima
Rio
Rio5
Rondo
Soul
Borrego
Sedona
Sorrento
Sportage

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Chevy Cruze is Coming!

DESIGN:
An all-star team of international designers pushed the interior boundaries of Cruze. It starts with space and Cruze has plenty of it — more than Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic. And it's easy on the ears too. A triple-sealed, acoustic-laminated glass windshield and liquid-applied sound deadeners are just some of the techniques used to help make the road seen, not heard. Cruze also has available finishing touches: leather seat appointments or unique fabric accents for a sophisticated two-tone look.
FUEL:
The available small displacement 1.4L turbocharged engine, ideal for Cruze, is designed to deliver efficiency without compromising performance. Coming late 2010, the Cruze Eco is expected to offer an estimated 40 MPG highway.4 Cruze Eco adds ultra-low-rolling resistance tires and other technologies to boost efficiency. And Cruze Eco is decked out with a rear spoiler and 17" wheels, so saving gas will finally look as good as it feels.
SAFETY:
Cruze sets itself apart from other compacts on safety with 10 standard airbags,5 including frontal, front seat side-impact, roof-rail head-curtain, rear-seat side impact, second row side, and front knee air bags. Technologies like StabiliTrak Electronic Stability Control System with Traction Control and four-wheel antilock brakes help you stay on the road and in control. And should the unthinkable ever happen, Cruze is equipped with OnStar® Automatic Crash Response6 standard for the first six months. Built-in sensors can automatically alert an Advisor, who is immediately connected to your vehicle and can request emergency help be sent to your exact GPS location, even if you're unable to respond.
TECHNOLOGY:
The Cruze blueprint calls for more than you'd expect. That's why every Cruze has the OnStar Directions & Connections plan® — including Turn-by-Turn Navigation7 — standard for the first six months. Hands-free calling is available with Bluetooth® wireless technology8 for select phones. An available USB9 port for your iPod®10 and XM Radio11 for three trial months give you plenty of entertainment options. Best of all, treat your senses to the available nine-speaker Pioneer®12 sound system. There's just some things that no driver should live without, even in a car this size.


Pictures :Courtesy of Chevy

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Have you seen the changes?



Recently our dealership has been going through some changes and we'd like to give you the details as to what is going on.
As of May 26, 2010 we sold our Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep franchise. We're able to do service on those vehicles if it's for regular maintenance, as far as our parts department we no longer carry Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep. If you need to purchase a part or have work done that would be under your warranty, please contact Connor's in Chesterton at 219-926-7100.


If you're used to driving on Rt. 20 or 80/94 you've seen us... Remember! "You Always Save More on I-94".
We've made some changes as to where certain vehicles are.

The first building is now our Pre-owned building where you can find vehicles $995 and up!













The second building is our Chevrolet building.



















The third building is now our Business Central.
We have Trucks, Suvs, Vans and Sedans for your business needs (Construction, Police units, rentals...etc)










We now also have the GEM vehicles. There are so many options in this nice Electric Vehicle. 2, 4 and 6 passengers. You can also get one with a flat bed in the back for your business needs.
There is more detailed information on them here http://www.arnellmotors.com/gemcar.aspx and here http://www.gemcar.com/ .
There is also an option to order one to your more specific needs.


There are still many changes to take place at Arnell Auto Group and we hope you become a part of them. This summer we'll be having another blood drive as well as a large car show, both will take place in July!

Rebates are still going strong for Chevrolet vehicles.
We've never been busier with such great customers. If you're thinking twice about who to purchase from, where to get your vehicle serviced or find parts please read our reviews, they will be sure to prove that our business is worth your time!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Good shot earns golfer a new car.

By Joyce Russell - joyce.russell@nwi.com, (219) 762-1397, ext. 2222
Posted: Monday, May 17, 2010 3:45 pm

CHESTERTON When Keith Bruxvoort teed up at the 15th hole at the Brassie Golf Club Monday, he and the rest of the foursome joked about winning the car parked just behind them.
Then Bruxvoort, vice president of finance at Strack and Van Til and Highland resident, hit the ball through the day's cool rain showers.
It soared over a water hazard and landed on the green. It rolled and the group representing Town & Country in the Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce annual "Spring Swing" golf outing lost sight of the ball.
That's because it went straight into the hole. Not only had Bruxvoort scored his first ever hole-in-one in his 35 years of golfing, but this particular hole-in-one earned him a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro provided by Arnell Auto Group.
"We all just looked at each other. I didn't believe it. I've been close before, but I've never had a hole-in-one before," said Bruxvoort, who describes himself as an "average golfer."
Bruxvoort used a 7 iron to make the shot.
John Johnson was the hole watcher.
"It was just like a magnet pulled it in," Johnson said of the shot.
This is the first time in the event's 27-year history that a participant won a car by hitting a hole-in-one at a predesignated hole. Seventy-seven golfers participated in the event.
Bruxvoort, who drives a Chevrolet Suburban, wasn't quite sure what he was going to do with the Camaro. He might drive it, he said, or maybe his wife will.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Power of OnStar!

Woman Uses OnStar to Call Police While Held at Gunpoint
Published : Sunday, 16 May 2010, 8:46 PM CDT

Sun-Times Media Wire

Chicago - Police used the OnStar vehicle security system to capture a man who allegedly forced a couple into their new Cadillac at gunpoint during an early Friday robbery on the South Side, police.
Jerrell Arterberry approached a couple, both in their 50s, as they walked to their home in the 7400 block of South Harvard Avenue and demanded money at gunpoint about 4:30 p.m. Friday, police said.
When the armed robber was not satisfied with the amount of money the couple had on them, he forced them to let him inside their home, where he took the money in the residence, police said.
Arterberry then forced the couple into their black 2010 Cadillac four-door vehicle at gunpoint and began driving them to a Currency Exchange at South Vincennes Avenue and West 79th Street, police said.
While being held in the Cadillac at gunpoint, the woman secretly pressed the vehicle’s emergency button, and the OnStar vehicle security system called police after not getting a response to the emergency notification, police said.
When officers arrived at the Currency Exchange, the woman told police they were being robbed and pointed to Arterberry, according to police. Officers wrestled with Arterberry as the gun in his waistband fell out his pant leg and eventually subdued and arrested him, police said.
During the struggle, a female police officer was punched in the face, police said.
Arterberry, 24, of the 3200 block of West Walton Street, was charged at 1:32 a.m. Saturday with one count each of aggravated battery to a police officer and home invasion, according to police, who said Arterberry was on parole.
He was ordered held on $50,000 bail and was booked into the Cook County Jail at 2600 S. California Ave. on Saturday, according to the Cook County Sheriff’s office website.
OnStar is an in-vehicle security, communications and diagnostics system available on more than 50 General Motors models, according to the company’s website.
Calumet Area detectives are investigating.

http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/onstar-used-during-gunpoint-hold-up-20100516

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Arnell Chevrolet and Liberty Youth Baseball!

Arnell Chevy Goes To Bat for Liberty Rec League Inc. as
Part of Chevy Youth Baseball Initiative Sweeping Nation

Arnell Chevy to provide Liberty Rec League Inc. with new equipment, monetary donation, instructional clinics; Additional funds via Chevy Vehicle Giveaway

Burns Harbor (April 22, 2010) – Arnell Chevy announced today it will be investing support in the Duneland community through a partnership with Liberty Rec League Inc.. Arnell Chevy will provide baseball equipment, instructional clinics, a monetary donation, and an opportunity to raise an additional $10,000 in funds through a Chevy vehicle giveaway-fundraiser. The effort by Arnell Chevy is part of the Chevy Youth Baseball initiative sweeping the nation from March through July 2010.

“Chevrolet has a long history with baseball at the national level. We wanted to bring that excitement and commitment to youth baseball, in the communities where our customers and their families live,” said Tom Seely, General Sales Mgr for Arnell Chevy. “Youth baseball has always played an important role in the Duneland area so we are thrilled to support our kids in a meaningful way.”

Arnell Chevy will present Liberty Rec League Inc. with equipment kits complete with equipment bags, baseball buckets, dry-erase coach’s clipboards and Chevy Youth Baseball t-shirts. The sponsorship includes clinics with experienced instructors from former MLB/MiLB players and coaches or the Ripken Baseball professional staff.

In addition, a one-time monetary donation check will be presented by Arnell Chevy to Liberty Rec League Inc.. The league also will have an opportunity to raise additional funds for their use as part of a Chevy Youth Baseball Fundraiser. Sponsored leagues across the country will each receive 2,000 fundraiser entry tickets to distribute for a suggested donation, and the league will keep 100% of proceeds raised. At the end of the fundraiser, there will be five winners of a Chevy Equinox or Chevy Malibu vehicle of choice (up to $30,000 in value), and in each participating market there will be a secondary prize of a home entertainment center valued at $1,000.

Chevrolet is recognized on the national level as the “Official Vehicle of Major League Baseball.” “At some point, we hope the kids or their parents will consider a Chevrolet as an official vehicle of their household,” said Seely. “Our vehicles are ideal for transporting families, teams and their gear.”

Chevrolet has expanded its support of MLB to the youth baseball players in communities across the country through the Chevy Youth Baseball program. The Chevy Youth Baseball program began in Atlanta in 2006. Now in its fifth season, the grass roots initiative has activation in more than 20 states and seeks to establish a positive connection between local dealers and the communities they serve. Since its beginning, more than $7 million dollars has been raised by Chevy for community youth baseball leagues.

For more information about Chevy Youth Baseball, please visit www.youthsportswired.com

About Chevrolet Chevrolet is one of America's best-known and best-selling automotive brands, and one of the fastest growing brands in the world. With fuel solutions that range from "gas-friendly to gas-free," Chevrolet has nine models that offer an EPA-estimated 30 miles per gallon or more on the highway, and offers three hybrid models. More than 2.5 million Chevrolet's that run on E85 biofuel have been sold. Chevrolet delivers expressive design, spirited performance and strives to provide the best value in every segment in which it competes. More information can be found at www.arnellchevrolet.com.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

GM to repay government loan before June

DETROIT — General Motors Co. will fully repay the $6.7 billion loan portion of its U.S. government aid earlier than its previously promised payback date of June, a person briefed on the plans said Monday.

GM CEO Ed Whitacre will announce details of the repayment during a visit Wednesday to the company's Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kan., said the person, who did not want to be identified because the announcement has not been made.
Whitacre will travel to Washington, D.C., after the announcement to meet with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Michigan congressional delegation.
The company has received a total of $52 billion in U.S. government aid, with the $6.7 billion considered a loan. The rest would be repaid when the company sells stock to the public, perhaps later this year.

GM already has made two $1 billion payments, leaving a $4.7 billion balance on the U.S. loans.
Company spokesman Tom Wilkinson would not comment on the purpose of Whitacre's visit to the factory, which makes the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse midsize cars.
GM said during its fourth-quarter earnings announcement on April 7 that it planned to repay the money by June, five years ahead of schedule.

Repaying the loan has been a top priority for Whitacre. The government's autos task force set a repayment deadline of 2015 as a condition of giving GM the loans last year.
Once the loans are paid back, GM would still owe $45.3 billion to the government. That will be repaid with the stock offering, which GM Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell said would take place "when the markets and the company are ready."
Liddell said earlier this month that GM could report a profit as early as this year. GM said it lost $3.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009 on revenues of $32.3 billion.
The U.S. government owns about 61 percent of the Detroit automaker, which came in exchange for the aid.

It also will repay early the $1.4 billion borrowed from the Canadian and Ontario governments, the person said. The company already has repaid $384 million.

By TOM KRISHER (AP) – 1 day ago
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Monday, April 5, 2010

For the facebookers.

Did you know over 400 million people have an active Facebook account.If you're reading this blog chances are you have an account. Seeing as that many people openly use their Facebook, many who are very Internet savvy, over 50% still come in contact with a worm/virus.

There are new viruses coming out daily. You just have to be smart and avoid opening a message or clicking on a link..
Examples are:

(These links will either be in through an inbox message or written directly on your wall.)

"Yo u tube"

"You look amazing in this new video!"

"You've been caught on hidden camera!"

Watch out for a virus that makes you upgrade your flash. Those make you download and save an .exe file. It'll infect your whole computer.

Facebook pages that say "Disney's hidden message!" stating you have to join to view the message/picture/video. Really, any group that says you have to join to view the message/video are 90% likely to be a scam and contain a virus.

Can't forget the money scams.
They need you to send them a letter head of your business saying this person needs to come to your office to discuss business matters or that you need to send them an account number to make a transaction.

Just be a visually active computer user. Don't open something that looks funny/out of the ordinary, inbox the person back and ask them if they sent it to you, chances are they didnt. If you come across these, just delete the email or wall post... It's that easy to avoid a scam.

Friday, March 5, 2010

...And the Award Goes To...!

The 2010 Chicago Auto Show hosted five different awards presentations, distinctions given for everything from eco-friendliness to pet safety. Here’s a look back at the winners this year.

Bark Buckle UP
Bark Buckle UP Founder and Pet Safety Expert Christina Selter presented an astounding ten pet safe vehicle distinctions this year. The vehicles recognized by Bark Buckle UP all incorporated rear climate control, side-curtain airbags, and d-rings to secure a pet crate of any size. In alphabetical order, the winners were: Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Journey, Ford Edge, Ford Flex, Ford Transit, Honda Element, Kia Soul, Smart Car, Subaru Outback, and Volvo XC60.

Bark Buckle UP also recognized the top pet-friendly hotel brand, Sheraton; top pet-friendly airline, southwest; and top pet-friendly retailer, BassPro.
Best of Show
Show-goers proclaimed their favorites vehicles in each of five categories for the Chicago Auto Show's fifth annual “Best of Show” balloting. Each of the first four winners beat out seven other vehicles. In the fifth category, "Vehicle I'd most like to have in my driveway," voters could choose from any of the nearly 1000 vehicles on the show floor.

Winners in the contest's five categories were:
• Best All-New Production Vehicle: Ford Focus (29 percent of vote)
• Best Concept Vehicle: Cadillac XTS Platinum (28 percent of vote)
• Best Green Vehicle: Chevrolet Volt (25 percent of vote)
• Best Exhibit: Ford (41 percent of vote)
• “Vehicle I'd most like to have in my driveway:” Ford Shelby GT500

Intellichoice.com BOVY Awards
IntelliChoice held its "Best Overall Value of the Year" Awards ceremony to recognize the best-in-class vehicles that deliver outstanding value and lower than expected costs over time.

For 2010, IntelliChoice.com identified nine overall category winners including:
• Best Car Value Under $24,000 - Toyota Prius
• Best Car Value Over $24,000 - Chevrolet Corvette
• Best Crossover/SUV Value Under $28,000 - Toyota FJ Cruiser
• Best Crossover/SUV Value Over $28,000 - Lexus RX
• Best Truck Value Under $28,000 - Toyota Tacoma
• Best Truck Value Over $28,000 - Chevy Silverado 2500 HD / GMC Sierra 2500 HD (tie)
• Best Van Value Under $26,000 - Toyota Sienna
• Best Van Value Over $26,000 - Honda Odyssey

Hermance Vehicle Efficiency Award
The first ever Hermance award recognized the affordability, drivability, and fuel economy of the Ford Fusion Hybrid. Combining distinct styling with an average 39 mpg and a 45% smaller carbon footprint than the average vehicle, the Fusion is a model of practical efficiency.

Internet Car and Truck of the Year – Chevrolet Equinox and Camaro, and Mazda3
The very first Internet Car and Truck of the Year Awards let “Internet Pros and Average Joes” pick their favorite 2010 model. The “Internet Pro” panel consisted of 12 online automotive journalists, while “Average Joes” covered about 50,000 online voters.

The Pros favored the Mazda3, while Joes rooted for the Chevrolet Camaro. The Chevrolet Equinox swept the truck category, earning accolades from Pros and Joes alike.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Chevrolet to Recall 1.3 million for Steering Failure

General Motors Co. announced an upcoming recall of 1.3 million Chevrolet and Pontiac vehicles over steering motor failure. The recall will be compact vehicles including:

2005 to 2010 Chevrolet Cobalts sold in the US.
2007 to 2010 Pontiac G5s sold in the US.
2005 and 2006 Pontiac Pursuits sold in Canada
2005 and 2006 Pontiac G4s sold in Mexico.

The recalled power steering motors are not considered a safety concern but may cause steering challenges at speeds under 15 MPH. Still, there have been 1,100 complaints that the cars lost their power steering assist. The complaints included 14 crashes and one injury.
According to GM spokesman Alan Adler, the power steering motor supplier, JTEKT Corp., will need time to make the 1.3 replacements available.
Adler said the failures are rare and the cars can still be driven until motors can be replaced by dealers. Drivers will see a warning light and hear a chime if the power steering fails, but they could be surprised when the steering becomes more difficult.
“Recalling these vehicles is the right thing to do for our customers’ peace of mind.” ~ Jamie Hresko, GM’s VP of Quality.
Adler said if the power steering assist fails, it usually comes back for a time after the car is shut off and restarted.


by Chevrolet in the News on March 2, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

KBB Announces Top Family Vehicles.

Detriot- Today, Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com recognized three Chevrolet vehicles as their 2010 Top 10 Family Cars, including Equinox, Suburban and Traverse. The list represents the kbb.com editors’ recommendations for the best vehicles for families, based on factors such as resale value, fuel efficiency, capability and kid-friendliness.
"The factors Kelley Blue Book editors consider are in line with what we believe appeals to modern families who consider Chevrolet vehicles," says Jim Campbell, Chevrolet General Manager. "As such, it’s no coincidence that Equinox, Traverse, and Suburban assembly plants are all running overtime to keep up with customer demand."
Here’s what Kellley Blue Book’s kbb.com editors had to say about Chevrolet line-up:

2010 Chevrolet Traverse
Boasting more cargo volume than even its Chevy Tahoe stablemate, the Traverse is the biggest crossover on the road -- yet it beats the fuel economy of many smaller three-row vehicles. We like both of the Traverse's siblings -- the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia -- but the Chevrolet’s lower starting price makes it our choice for families.

2010 Chevy Suburban
Even when carrying nine passengers, the Chevy Suburban still offers a cavernous 45.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats. Still not enough? Hook up a trailer and the Suburban can tow up to 9,600 pounds. Beyond sheer size and strength, the Suburban delivers a comfortable ride and plenty of occupant-coddling niceties.

2010 Chevrolet Equinox
In the highly populated crossover category, the Chevy Equinox stands out from the crowd as a vehicle that competently embodies function and form. In addition to an upscale interior and bold exterior styling, the Equinox is also able to achieve a class-leading 32 mpg on the highway (in four-cylinder form).

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Toyota Halts US Sales of 8 Recalled Models

Toyota Motor Co. said Tuesday it was suspending U.S. sales of eight recalled models to fix accelerator pedals that stick, the latest quality problem to confront the world's No. 1 automaker.
The "stop sale" involves a significant portion of Toyota's fleet and some of its most popular vehicles, including the Camry and Corolla. As part of the plan, Toyota is halting production at five manufacturing facilities for the week of Feb. 1 "to assess and coordinate activities." There are 2.3 million vehicles involved in the recall, which was announced last week.

"This action is necessary until a remedy is finalized," said Bob Carter, Toyota's group vice president and general manager.
The Japanese automaker said the sales suspension includes the 2009-2010 RAV4, the 2009-2010 Corolla, the 2007-2010 Camry, the 2009-2010 Matrix, the 2005-2010 Avalon, the 2010 Highlander, the 2007-2010 Tundra and the 2008-2010 Sequoia.
Aaron Bragman, an auto analyst for the consulting firm IHS Global Insight in Troy, Mich., said Toyota typically sells about 65,000 Camry's and Corollas per month, and the suspension of sales could strike the company's bottom line and reputation for quality.
"That's huge if they can't sell these and they don't have a fix identified. They need to go and get a solution to this fast," Bragman said.

Toyota sold more than 34,000 Camry's in December, making the mid size sedan America's best-selling car, with 3.4 percent of the market. Sales rose 38 percent from a year earlier. Sales of the Corolla and Matrix, a small sedan and a hatchback, totaled 34,220 last month, with 3.3 percent of the market and sales up nearly 55 percent from December of 2008.
It was unclear how long Toyota would suspend production of the vehicles. In an e-mail to employees, company officials said, "we don't know yet how long this pause will last but we will make every effort to resume production soon." Toyota officials did not immediately return phone messages.

By KEN THOMAS Associated Press Writer January 26, 2010 (AP)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

2011 Chevrolet Volt!

CHEVROLET VOLT PRODUCTION BEGINS IN 2010


(Credit: GM Corp)

It’s tomorrow’s technology from Chevrolet – the Electric Vehicle that’s set to redefine the automotive world and introduce transportation without limits. Get ready for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt.


(Credit: GM Corp)

Volt will not only change how we drive, but it will also affect the impact we have on the environment. It is an electric car that can create its own electricity. Let it charge up and it’s ready to run on pure electricity for up to 40 miles – gas free with no tailpipe emissions. After that, Volt keeps going, even if you can’t charge it up. It uses a range-extending gas generator that produces enough energy to power it for hundreds of miles.


(Credit: GM Corp)

Volt will be functional, efficient and fun-to-drive with quick acceleration. It also incorporates a beautiful aerodynamic design that helps to improve both fuel economy and driving performance. Inside, you can expect cutting-edge features, surprising intuitiveness and the comfort, convenience and safety expected from Chevrolet.
(Credit: GM Corp)

Monday, January 18, 2010

We have your Saturn Tech here!

If you have a Saturn vehicle and you're looking to get it serviced we have TWO Certified Saturn Technicians available for you!

Our service hours are as followed:
Monday - Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8:00am - 4:00pm

We're conveniently located right off of 80/94 highway and Route 20 (Melton Road) in Burns Harbor, IN

Please give us a call to set up your service appointment!
219-787-9200

You can also be our fan on Facebook!
Twitter is a great way to keep in touch also.
Our You Tube Channel hosts some of our great customers who have done video testimonials!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Camaro Vs. Mustang Sales & Productions.

The Chevrolet Camaro beat the Ford Mustang for the 7th Month in a row!

Production Stats:
Camaros produced in December 09: 8,368
Total Camaros produced to date (since March 16, 2009): 82,188

Delivery (sales) Stats:
Camaro December Deliveries (actual sales): 7,548
Total April - December Deliveries: 61,648


Compared to Competition:
Mustang sold 6,327 units in December 09.
Challenger sold 2,536 units in December 09.
Overall, the Camaro sold 61,648 units in 2009
compared to the Mustang’s 66,623 units,
an impressive stat considering that Camaro
deliveries did not start until April of 2009!
(courtesy of Camaro5.com)


Arnell Auto Group did a great job this year with selling 25 Camaros!!
We also sold the 2010 2ss White limited edition Camaro. Only 300 were produced!

We had a great 2009 and only hope for the best in 2010. We have a great team that will always give their best when it comes to our customers.
Here is the proof!