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Dec
The Brickyard Crossing Inn came to be known as the Speedway Motel, and back when it was built 45 years ago, there wasn't another hotel in sight. Now there are 30,000 public-house rooms in the vicinity -- many of them much, much newer -- and it's been decided by the powers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that the Speedway Motel just doesn't have a place in the modern world. After a year of deliberations, they concluded that bringing the establishment up to modern standards would simply cost too much, so the hotel has been closed and its fifteen workers sent home for good. Our fathom is that turning it into a museum where Paul Newman's Winning was filmed, Jeff Gordon ate pizza to celebrate his 1994 win at the Brickyard 500, and a number of unmentionables happened simply wasn't compelling enough. The building will be razed in a few months (sparing the pub, restaurant, and pro shop), and nought new, as yet, is planned.21
Dec
True to their expression., the Canadians came through with an aid package to support the auto industry, namely GM and Chrylser. The amount to be loaned is $4 billion Canadian, with $2.7 billion coming from the national government and $1.3 billion coming from Ontario, where much of the industry is based. With the conversion from Canadian to U.S. dollars at today's rates, that works out to just about the 20-percent that was promised. Parts suppliers in Canada will also possess access to the money, and some portion of the loan will also be used to provide impetus to get banks to lend money to buyers. Yet, taken in the character of with the American loan, it won't last long: one analyst said "It probably only buys them three months or four months where they can get their ducks in order ... and hopefully come up with a plan to get everything straightened out so that they can survive." 21
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All-new crossover delivers expected segment-best highway fuel economy
DETROIT – Chevrolet unveiled the all-new 2010 Equinox, a compact crossover that blends distinctive design with outstanding efficiency. A new, 2.4L direct injection engine helps the Equinox deliver expected best-in-segment estimated highway fuel economy of 30 mpg (EPA certification pending) – a 25-percent improvement over the previous model. Chevrolet expects nearly two-thirds of customers will choose the efficient, 2.4L engine.
The new Equinox draws its exterior design inspiration from the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Traverse crossover; and like those vehicles, the new Equinox complements its styling with attention to detail and unexpected features, according to Ed Peper, GM North America vice president, Chevrolet.
The Equinox makes its world debut at the North American Auto Show in Detroit next month.
"At a time when customers are so concerned about the fuel efficiency of their vehicle, the Equinox delivers," said Peper. "It offers the roominess and capability of a crossover with great fuel economy. Equinox will provide customers a vehicle filled with refinement, comfort and great value."
The 2010 Equinox goes on sale in mid-2009. It is available in LS, LT and LTZ trim, with available all-wheel-drive. Two new engines are offered, each with fuel-saving direct injection and variable valve timing technology. Vehicle highlights include:
"With the 2010 Equinox, we focused on appealing to the senses – from the overall design to the feel of the interior," said Peper.
Design details
The design features Chevy's signature global meet face to face – the two-tier grille and celebrated gold Bowtie insignia. Strong fender shapes, a distinctive premium roofline, wraparound headlamps and dual round taillamps are additional elements that define Equinox as a true Chevrolet, Peper said.
"The new Equinox blends function and style into a very sporty, yet upscale convention crossover," said Ed Welburn, vice president of GM Global Design. "Both the exterior and interior astonish and delight with careful attention to detail."
Additional design features include:
Equinox's rocker panels are integrated into the doors to make it easier to get in and out of the vehicle. They narrow the area over which a passenger must step, offering protection for pant legs that could brush against dirty rockers. Also, the select use of chrome trim and flush-fitting "exposed-edge" windshield and rear glass reinforce Equinox's build quality and render wind noise.
Dimensionally, the Equinox rides on the same 112.5-inch wheelbase (2,857 mm), but is about one inch (25 mm) shorter in length and an inch wider. It also has a wider front track that enhances the ride and handling.
Interior amenities, storage and flexibility
Inside, the Equinox features attention to detail – including a number of storage bins, such as an oversized glove box; a closed storage bin in the agent panel above the center stack; and closed storage under the center armrest large enough for a laptop computer.
A "floating" center stack houses a multitude of ergonomic comfort and convenience controls. Contemporary, ice-blue ambient lighting – featured within and surrounding the center stack, encircling the center-console cupholders and within the door pull cups – accentuates the cabin. The front and rear seats, which include cloth and uplevel, perforated leather-trimmed offerings, were developed to help deliver best-in-class comfort.
The new Equinox retains its MultiFlex rear seat capability, which allows the seat to be moved fore or aft not remotely eight inches (203 mm), for the best rear legroom in its class. With the 60/40-split-back rear seat moved all the way forward, the cargo area offers 31.4 cubic feet (889 liters) of storage.
The Equinox's cabin is notable for its quietness. Noise-absorbing elements are built into the chassis, engine compartment and interior.
Convenience, infotainment and connectivity
A variety of technologies are integrated in the Equinox, such as an available seven-inch touch-screen navigation system. Additional features also include:
Chassis and suspension
The 2010 Equinox is built on a body-integral structure with single-piece body side stampings and targeted applications of high-strength steel. Those elements form the foundation of a solid, smooth driving experience, according to Peper. The strong structure enabled engineers to tune the four-wheel-independent suspension system for greater control and driver feedback.
Standard and available features include:
The rack-mounted electric power steering system provides greater fuel efficiency of on 2.4L-equipped models that saves nearly 11 miles per tank of gas, or about 572 miles per year (assuming one fill-up per week). With the Equinox's estimated 30 mpg on the highway, the electric power steering system saves the equivalent of approximately one tank of gas each year.
"With the outstanding interior execution and comfort, the stunning exterior design, numerous chassis improvements, and the connectivity to the outside world, the new Equinox is the favorite ride among our engineers," said Tim Herrick, chief engineer. "I have to pull the keys out of their hands in order to take it for a spin myself."
Chevrolet is one of America's best-known and best-selling automotive brands. With the largest dealer network in the United States, Chevrolet delivers more-than-expected value in every vehicle category, offering cars and trucks priced from $12,120 to $103,300. Chevy delivers expressive design, spirited performance and great value with standard features usually found only on more expensive vehicles. More information on Chevrolet can be found at www.chevrolet.com.
Overview
| Models: | Chevrolet Equinox LS, LT and LTZ; FWD and AWD |
| Body style / driveline: | five-passenger, four-door SUV , front-engine, front- or all-wheel drive |
| Construction: | welded galvanized steel (except for hood and palate) monocoque |
| EPA vehicle class: | compact sport utility vehicle |
| Manufacturing location: | Ingersoll , Ontario, Canada |
| Key competitors: | Ford Escape, Jeep Liberty, Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota RAV4 |
Engines
| Type: | 2.4L DOHC I-4 DI | 3.0L DOHC V-6 DI |
| Displacement (cu in / cc): | 145 / 2384 | 182 / 2994 |
| Bore & stroke (in / mm): | 3.46 x 3.85 / 88 x 98 | 3.50 x 3.15 / 89 x 80.2 |
| Block material: | cast aluminum | sand-cast aluminum with cast-in bore liners |
| Cylinder head material: | cast aluminum | cast aluminum |
| Valvetrain: | DOHC, four valves per cylinder; variable valve timing | DOHC, four valves per cylinder; variable valve timing |
| Fuel delivery: | electronic direct sequential fuel injection with electronic throttle control | electronic direct sequential fuel injection with electronic throttle control |
| Compression ratio: | 11.7:1 | 11.7:1 |
| Horsepower | 182 / 135 @ 6700 | 255 / 190 @ 6500 |
| Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm): | 174 / 235 @ 4800 | 214 / 290 @ 5600 |
| Recommended fuel: | regular unleaded | regular unleaded |
| Emissions controls: | close-coupled catalytic converters; Quick-Sync 24x ignition system; returnless fuel rail; fast-response O2 sensor | close-coupled catalytic converters; Quick-Sync 24x ignition system; returnless fuel rail; fast-response O2 sensor |
| Estimated fuel economy | 21 / 30 (FWD) | 18 / 25 (FWD) |
Transmission
| Type: | Hydra-matic 6T45 six-speed automatic electronically controlled | Hydra-matic 6T70 six-speed automatic electronically controlled with manual shift mode |
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| First: | 4.58 | 4.48 |
| Second: | 2.96 | 2.87 |
| Third: | 1.91 | 1.84 |
| Fourth: | 1.44 | 1.41 |
| Fifth: | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Sixth: | 0.74 | 0.74 |
| Reverse: | 2.94 | 2.88 |
| Final drive ratio: | 3.23 (FWD) | 2.77 |
Chassis/Suspension
| Front: | independent strut-type with tuned coil springs; direct-acting stabilizer bar; hydraulic ride bushings |
| Rear: | independent four-link with coil springs and trailing arm; stabilizer bar; hydraulic link bushings |
| Steering type: | rack-mounted electric power steering with 2.4L; hydraulic power rack-and-pinion with 3.0L |
| Steering ratio: | 18.1:1 (2.4L) |
| Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock: | 3.46 (2.4L) |
| Turning circle, curb-to-curb | 40 / 12.2 (with 17- and 18-inch wheels) |
Brakes
| Type: | power front and rear vented discs, standard anti-lock brakes |
| Rotor diameter x thickness | front: 12.6 x 1.18 / 321 x 30 |
| Total swept area (cu in / mm): | front: 20.7 / 526 |
Wheels/Tires
| Wheel size and type:
| 17-inch aluminum (std. with 2.4L) |
| Tires: | P225/65R17 all-season steel-belted radial blackwall tires |
Dimensions
Exterior
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| Wheelbase (in / mm): | 112.5 / 2857 |
| Overall length (in / mm): | 187.8 / 4771 |
| Overall width (in / mm): | 72.5 / 1842 |
| Overall height (in / mm): | 66.3 / 1684 |
| Track (in / mm): | front: 62.5 / 1587 |
| Approach angle (deg): | 14.8 |
| Departure angle (deg): | 23.2 |
| Breakover spring violently angle (deg): | 16.5 |
| Minimum ground clearance | 7.8 / 198.5 |
| Ground to rear load floor | 28.8 / 731.2 |
| Curb weight, base (lb / kg): | 3770 / 1710 |
| Weight distribution (front / rear): | 58 / 42 |
Interior
| Seating capacity: | 5 |
| Headroom (in / mm): | front: 39.8 / 1012 |
| Legroom (in / mm): | front: 41.2 / 1046 |
| Shoulder room (in / mm): | front: 55.8 / 1418 |
| Hip room (in / mm): | front: 55.1 / 1399 |
Capacities
| EPA interior volume (cu ft / L): | 130.5 / 3695 |
| Passenger volume (cu ft / L): | 99.7 / 2822 |
| Cargo volume (cu ft / L): |
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| GVWR, standard (lb / kg): | 4960 / 2250 |
| Payload, base (lb / kg): | 1190 / 540 |
| Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg): | 1500 / 680 (2.4L) |
| Fuel tank (gal / L): | 18.8 / 71.1 (2.4L) |
| Engine oil (qt / L): | 5 / 4.7 (2.4L) |
| Cooling system (qt / L): | 8.9 / 8.5 (2.4L) |