New Features On 2012 Chevrolet Cars
January 17, 2012
If you’re looking to purchase a new Chevrolet car, there has never been a better time. The 2012 model year brings some new features as well as some important changes in the Chevy lineup.
All of the major and minor changes have been made based on customer feedback and model sales to bring this year’s model choices even more closely in line with what customers like you demand.
In general, Chevy cars models available at your Rhode Island Chevy dealership are among the best ever offered by Chevrolet. The brand keeps getting better and better. Specifically, however, several models sport better prices and better features.
Based on customer feedback, the Chevy Aveo has been replaced by the new Sonic sedan and hatchback. The Chevy HHR is also no longer available.
The Chevy Volt drops about $1,000 in price for the 2012 model year.
Here is a sampling of other changes and improvements:
- The Avalanche and Suburban now include electronic trailer sway control to make pulling a load easier and safer.
- The V6 Camero gets more power, and the SS coupe gets revised sport suspension. Both models gets soft inserts in the dash and an easy-to-grip steering wheel.
- The Corvette gets better seats, better armrests and a new steering wheel.
- The Traverse now comes with body-colored heated side mirrors that are power-adjustable and power-folding. Later this year, new dark silver and crystal red exterior paint jobs will be available as well.
While some of these changes may seem minor, they prove just how well-received many Chevy vehicles have been in previous model years. Only simple changes have been required on most models to keep them in their strong market positions.
Your Rhode Island Chevy dealership can take you through all the changes on the models that most interest you.