I was a little skeptical about going to a different dealership after working with the same salesman & dealership for the past 12 years and had been very pleased. My lease was expiring and I needed to find a new car and a great deal. I decided to try Sweeney after my sister in-law recommended Bob Sinkovich to me. I have driven a...
It's for these reasons that Chevrolet is supporting the IdleAir Project, which enables truck drivers to use all of these technologies without having to idle their engines. With Chevrolet's help IdleAIr can further expand the availability of its engine-idling alternative. Drivers who use IdleAIr pull into designated spaces, hook up a window adapter that then accepts a unit from a heating and cooling air vent, TV, power outlets, internet and other conveniences. The truck engine can then be turned off.
Drivers who use IdleAir save 1 gallon of diesel fuel per truck, per hour. Some stations are evening solar powered, further reducing energy used.
Chevrolet has also supported many other projects to help advance green technologies that aid in carbon redution. Check out a few:
Chevrolet collaborated with The Nature Conservancy to assist in managing about 20,000 acres of forest to improve ecosystem habitats.
In a partnership with Gualala River to help them avoid commercial timber harvesting and allow existing trees to continue to grow.
Chevrolet supported Dempsey Ridge wind farm in Oklahoma by investing in 66 wind turbines on 7,500 acres that produce 132MW and doubles as a grazing land for livestock.
So what exactly makes this lease so special? Take a look!
The Experience Buick Lease is a very special, 24 month lease, intended to give you the opportunity to try Buick out without committing to the traditional 36 month lease.
For those 24 months, you're also going to enjoy a very special luxury package for the entire duration of your lease:
Free OnStar Directions & Connections
This includes Hands-Free Calling, Turn-By-Turn Navigation, The OnStar App (which allows you to check your fuel level, send direction to your NAV and turn your car on remotely with your smart phone) and Roadside Assistance.
Free Sirius XM Radio
You'll enjoy 140 channels including music, news, talk, sports, weather and more absolutely free and absolutely commercial free.
Free Maintenance
Yes, you read that correctly. You'll receive 24 free months of maintenanceincluding your oil changes, oil filter changes, tire rotations and chassis lubrications!
So to sum it all up, for two years you're going to enjoy the peace of mind and luxury that is Buick!
For more information about how you can take advantage of the Experience Buick Lease, give us a call at 330-SWEENEY or email us at SweeneySales@SweeneyCars.com!
At Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC, we strive to completely satisfy each and every customer who walks through the doors of our Youngstown, Ohio dealerships. Whether they're looking for a new car or a used car, we work to treat each customer like family! Getting reviews like this let's us know that we've reached that goal. If you have something you'd like us to know about your recent visit, email canderson@sweeneycars.com.
Take a look at what Nick had to say about his recent visit to Sweeney Chevrolet and his experience with Sales And Leasing Consultant Frank DiIanni.
I have 5 car leases and I had one come up for renewal and went to Sweeney. I called Sweeney and Frank Dilanni took my call. Frank treated me as if I was sitting across from him at his desk. Frank took me seriously and did what he could to get me the deal I wanted, not what a salesman would want. I would go back to Frank 10 times over and would...
Chevrolet Vice President of Marketing Chris Perry had this to say about the American Legend making it's return to New York:
"The all new 2014 Corvette Stingray is the most advanced and engaging Corvette in the long, prestigious legacy of this uniquely American success story. It is a car woven into the fabric of American Culture and its got its start right here in the Big Apple"
The introduction of the Corvette took place at the Waldorf Astoria on January 17, 1953. More than 1.4 million people saw the curvaceous design and futuristic approach of the Corvette. This prompted Chevrolet to accelerate production plans by late June of that year...So much so that Chevrolet created a special facility in Flint, MI to build them. That year only 300 were made, all of them white with red interior, much like this one:
The 2014 Corvette remains true to its roots as a two seat sports car. It will deliver an engaging driving experience through very advanced engineering and lightweight materials. New technologies are supported by influenced design and features engineered to work cohesively and deliver the most connected driving experience in the nameplate's history. The Stingray is also going to be the most powerful base model ever. Featuring 450 horsepower and a 0-60 time of less than 4 seconds. Not to mention, it will have a fuel economy of more than 26 mpg.
Here's some more fun facts about the Corvette's storied history:
The Corvette was originally championed by GM's legendary styling director Harley Earl who insisted there was room for an American entry in the European-dominated sports car market. It was also his idea for Corvette to have a fiberglass body.
Corvette was named for a small and fast class of naval ships.
The 1953 Corvette had a base price of $3,498 and offered only two options - a heater for $91.00 and an AM Radio for $145.
Every Corvette has used innovative materials, like fiberglass in 1953 to the advanced carbon-nano technology and carbon fiber of the 2014 Stingray.
A V-8 engine was first available in 1955. That year, it was selected by 90% of everyone who purchased one. After that, the V-8 became the standard engine on the Corvette.
The Stingray name was first used for a prototype race car, the design of which influenced the second-generation Corvette that debuted in 1963. The '63 Stingray split-window coupe has since been called one of the most beautiful and influential designs in the automotive industry's history.
Corvette's legacy of mainstreaming technology was previously reserved for high-end luxury cars. This includes the introduction of fuel injection in 1957, independent rear suspension in 1963, four-wheel disc brakes in 1965, antilock brakes in 1986 and a tire-pressure monitoring system in 1989.
Corvette is the longest running, continually produced sports car in the world.
Nearly 2 million Chevrolet Corvettes have been sold since it went on sale in 1953.
In 2012 the Corvette accounted for approximately 1/3 of all sports car sales in America.
Just in case you haven't seen the 2014 Corvette yet...Take a look!