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		<title>GM Unveils its Car of the Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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The future is here and ladies, it sort of looks like a Hyundai. At least that&#8217;s the initial impression delivered with the unveiling of the Chevrolet Volt, GM&#8217;s equivalent of a hail-Mary pass. The folks that brought us the environment-crushing Hummer have now revealed the prototype of the Volt, their all-electric auto that&#8217;s slated to hit showroom floors [...]]]></description>
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<!-- sphereit start --><p><a href="http://onwheelsinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/volt.JPG" rel="lightbox[pics222]" title="volt.JPG"><img src="http://onwheelsinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/volt.thumbnail.JPG" alt=" GM Unveils its Car of the Future" class="imageframe imgalignright" width="200" height="111" title="GM Unveils its Car of the Future" /></a>The future is here and ladies, it sort of looks like a <a href="http://www.hyundaiusa.com/index.aspx" target="_blank">Hyundai</a>.</p>
<p>At least that&#8217;s the initial impression delivered with the unveiling of the <a href="http://www.Chevrolet.com/ElectricCar" target="_blank">Chevrolet Volt</a>, GM&#8217;s equivalent of a hail-Mary pass. The folks that brought us the environment-crushing <a href="http://www.Hummer.com" target="_blank">Hummer</a> have now revealed the prototype of the Volt, their all-electric auto that&#8217;s slated to hit showroom floors in late 2010. As their first electric vehicle since the  ill-fated <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_EV1" target="_blank">EV-1</a> was introduced in 1996, the Volt has a lot of ground to cover to make up for the automaker&#8217;s slumping sales.</p>
<p>Although early prototypes of the car showed a sexier profile, it appears that Chevrolet has gone for a Hyundai-meets-Ford look with the five-door Volt, giving it more of a family car feeling than hinted at with the prototype shown last year at the Detroit Auto Show. Still, it has a lot of interior touches that could win us over &#8211; things like a liquid crystal instrument display, multiple touch screen interfaces and Bluetooth capabilities.</p>
<p>Of course, until it actually rolls out in the flesh -er, metal &#8211; it&#8217;s hard to pass judgement. So until that happens, here&#8217;s what we do know:</p>
<p>- The Volt is expected to appear late in 2010 and will be priced at between $35,000 and $40,000.</p>
<p>- Top speed is 100 mph, and it has the equivalent of a 150-horsepower engine.</p>
<p>- It is designed to go 40 miles without a charge, and can be plugged into a standard 120v household plug for recharging.</p>
<p>- After exhausting its initial charge, the Volt switches over to an onboard gas-burning generator that can go for several hundred miles.</p>
<p>Stay tuned. Speculation over whether Americans are willing to pay $40K for this model is already beginning, especially considering that a 2009 Toyota Prius runs just over$20,000.</p>
<p>Another unknown? What cars from newcomers like <a href="http://onwheelsinheels.com/using-karma-to-save-the-planet/67" target="_blank">Fisker</a> and Tesla, as well as from established GM competitors, will be hitting the market about the same time to steal the Volt&#8217;s thunder.</p>
<p>Obviously, it&#8217;s going to be awhile before we know enough about this car to see how it&#8217;s going to fit into the changing automotive landscape.</p>
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		<title>Resurrected Chevy Heads to Pebble Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 20:41:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Xena</dc:creator>
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In just over two weeks, car lovers will flock to the 2008 Pebble Beach Concours d&#8217;Elegance, where they&#8217;ll ooooh and aaaaah over some of the finest creations ever to roll across the ground. And this year, it&#8217;s possible that no other car will have quite the allure as the reconstructed 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne. The Biscayne [...]]]></description>
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<!-- sphereit start --><p><a href="http://onwheelsinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/biscayne1.JPG" rel="lightbox[pics209]" title="biscayne1.JPG"><img src="http://onwheelsinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/biscayne1.thumbnail.JPG" alt=" Resurrected Chevy Heads to Pebble Beach " class="imageframe imgalignright" height="156" width="200" title="Resurrected Chevy Heads to Pebble Beach " /></a>In just over two weeks, car lovers will flock to the <a href="http://www.pebblebeachconcours.com/pages/828/About.htm" target="_blank">2008 Pebble Beach Concours d&#8217;Elegance</a>, where they&#8217;ll ooooh and aaaaah over some of the finest creations ever to roll across the ground. And this year, it&#8217;s possible that no other car will have quite the allure as the reconstructed 1955 Chevrolet Biscayne.</p>
<p>The Biscayne was a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept_car" target="_blank">concept car</a> built by GM back in 1955 as part of the General Motors Motorama tour. This engine-revving caravan of concept cars traveled the U.S., inviting the public to get a glimpse of their automotive future. The problem was, most of these cars were never road-tested, and when the Motorama tour ended, GM ordered most of the cars destroyed to avoid legal problems.</p>
<p>Three years later, Chevrolet produced a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Biscayne">different Biscayne</a>, loosely modeled after the sleek dream car &#8211; but worlds away. The Biscayne that hit the road from 1958 until 1972 was designed specifically for low-cost, no-frills transportation, and was the least expensive car in Chevy&#8217;s lineup of full-size cars.</p>
<p>The original Biscayne might have been completely forgotten, were it not for <a href="http://www.bortzautocollection.com/old_site/news/" target="_blank">Joe Bortz</a>, who was a young boy when he spied the GM dream cars at the 1955 Chicago Auto Show.  Unable to shake their memory, Bortz tracked down the remains of the Biscayne and the LaSalle Roadster at a Detroit-area junkyard, and has worked tirelessly to restore these concepts to their original greatness.</p>
<p>On August 17, the Biscayne makes its first public appearance since 1955 as part of the showings at Pebble Beach. Bortz, a self-proclaimed automotive archeologist, will have a few other pieces of history that he&#8217;s pieced together as well. Those cars join an exhibit of about a dozen dream cars that GM saved, and they&#8217;ll be part of a display celebrating GM&#8217;s centennial.</p>
<p>It seems fitting that the Biscayne, which was unceremoniously put out to pasture in the late &#8217;50s, resurfaces now: In the Motorama tour, it was nicknamed the &#8216;Miracle Car&#8217; because it drew the largest crowds of any of the concept cars. And with soaring gas prices, slowed sales and concerns over fuel efficiency, I can&#8217;t think of a time when the auto industry has needed a miracle any more than it does today.</p>
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		<title>For The Vette Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 15:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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The Corvette is arguably one of America&#8217;s best-loved sports cars. Throughout its 50-year history, the Corvette has been at no shortage for attracting ink, but few books talk about this car as thoroughly or eloquently as Jerry Burton in his new book, Corvette: America&#8217;s Sports Car &#8211; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Packed with previously unpublished [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Corvette is arguably one of America&#8217;s best-loved sports cars. Throughout its 50-year history, the Corvette has been at no shortage for attracting ink, but few books talk about this car as thoroughly or eloquently as Jerry Burton in his new book, <em>Corvette: America&#8217;s Sports Car &#8211; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow</em>.</p>
<p>Packed with previously unpublished photos from the GM archives, as well as interviews with the engineers and designers who first gave birth to this iconic auto, Burton unfolds the car&#8217;s fascinating history and then supplements his facts with vintage magazine stories and ads. All in all, it makes for a great read for &#8216;Vette fans and becomes a must-have reference book for anyone with an interest in sports cars in general.</p>
<p>The pictures alone make this worth an hour or two of your time; the images are gorgeous and are beautifully showcased in this oversized tome. It even includes images of the 2009 ZR1 Blue Devil, which is Chevrolet&#8217;s 600 horsepower supercharged 6.2 liter V8.</p>
<p>Pulling it all together is an impressive binding which makes this book an instant eye catcher. The brilliant &#8220;Corvette Red&#8221; padded vinyl cover is topped off with Corvette&#8217;s crossed-flags hood emblem, meaning you won&#8217;t want to put this one on the shelf &#8211; you will absolutely have to leave it out for guests to admire.</p>
<p>If you already own the car, you might as well read the book! And if you don&#8217;t own the car &#8211; this just might be the book to convince you to give it a second look. The book retails for $75, and of course you can find it online at Amazon.com.</p>
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