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Everything You Need to Know About the 2019 Buick Encore

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The Buick Encore was first introduced at the 2012 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.  The first Buick Encore went on sale as Buick’s first subcompact crossover in January 2013.  The best car dealership in Camdenton is proud to have several Encore’s in stock currently.  In this week’s blog, we will tell you all the features you can expect from the 2019 Buick Encore.  2019 Buick Encore DESIGNED AROUND YOU The 2019 Encore small luxury SUV offers a sleek, beautiful profile that allows you to carve your own path through any urban landscape. EXTERIOR From its sculpted front fascia and grille to its standard LED-accented taillamps, the 2019 Encore small SUV offers a sleek, athletic look that’s designed to stand out. ·          EXPLORE WHEEL CHOICES Each Encore trim package comes with its own unique wheels and distinctive style.  Discover which wheel design meets your unique taste. · ...

8 Trims Available on the 2020 Chevy Silverado

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Chevrolet put over 100 years of truck building know-how into Silverado to deliver a truck that’s bigger, stronger and lighter than the previous generation. A truck with a choice of engines: including an available 6.2L V8 that delivers best-in-class V8 power and towing, and an available Duramax® 3.0L Turbo-Diesel that offers better fuel economy than any other pickup — 23 MPG city and 33 highway.  And, as always, a truck that’s built on the legacy of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road.  Learn about the trims available in this week’s blog.  With its bold proportions and broad-shouldered appeal, Silverado owns the road. And while the chiseled hood and striking horizontal elements let you know these trucks share the Chevy truck bloodline, each of the eight trims has its own personality, with distinct grilles, front fascias, and wheel designs. High Country You know you’ve reached the top of the mountain. High Country represen...

The History of Corvette: Part 2

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We hope you enjoyed the first part of the history of Corvette. There’s such a rich history regarding this iconic car that we couldn’t fit it all into one blog. In this week’s blog, we will continue to talk about the Corvette moving into the 4th generation. The fourth-generation arrived in 1984 with improved handling, a sleek body, and had digital gauges inside. This model was redesigned from every angle. The C4 had additional ground clearance but a lower center of gravity. The only engine offered was the 205 hp 350 cubic inch V8. In 1986 the convertible model was brought back into production. With this exciting news, Chevrolet drafted the convertible Corvette to be the pace car for the 1986 Indianapolis 500. In 1989 did not sell any of the 84 Corvette ZR-1’s that were produced to the public. From 1990-1995 the ZR-1 and the Grand Sport were available to dealerships. Developed by Lotus and produced by Mercury Marine, the ZR-1 model boasted a dual overhead cam 5.7 V-8 engine. In 19...

History of the Corvette: Part 1

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This week was the debut of the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette  convertible. This all-new mid-engine sports car is so much more than Next Generation – it’s next level. At once precise and powerful, the Corvette Stingray has been completely redesigned from the ground up to deliver a thrill on every drive. And with a starting price of $59,995, the 2020 Stingray brings power to the people. Hulett Chevrolet Buick GMC is proud to be a dealer of the mid-engine masterpiece that promises a crazy amount of sports car performance for the asking price. With the excitement surrounding the new model, this week’s blog will highlight the history of the Corvette. In 1953 the world received the first glimpse of this iconic car at an auto show in New York City at the Motorama show. Development had started in late 1951 but six months after the car show production of the corvette began in Flint, Michigan. There were 300 cars produced with a 3.9-liter inline six-cylinder engine with 150hp. The only colo...