New Duramax 6.6L Diesel Offered on 2017 Silverado HD

ext-generation redesign is stronger, with more power and greater refinement

DALLAS — Chevrolet today announced the redesigned Duramax 6.6L V-8 turbo-diesel offered on the 2017 Silverado HD. This next-generation redesign offers more horsepower and torque than ever — an SAE-certified 445 horsepower (332 kW) and 910 lb.-ft. (1,234 Nm) — to enable easier, more confident hauling and trailering.

Along with a 19 percent increase in max torque over the current Duramax 6.6L, the redesigned turbo-diesel’s performance is quieter and smoother, for greater refinement. In fact, engine noise at idle is reduced 38 percent.

“With nearly 2 million sold over the past 15 years, customers have forged a bond with the Duramax diesel based on trust and capability,” said Dan Nicholson, vice president, Global Propulsion Systems. “The new Duramax takes those traits to higher levels.”

The new Duramax 6.6L shares essentially only the bore and stroke dimensions of the current engine and incorporates a new, GM-developed control system. The Duramax’s signature low-rpm torque production hasn’t changed and still offers 90 percent of peak torque at a low 1,550 rpm and sustains it through 2,850 rpm.

“Nearly everything about the Duramax is new, designed to produce more torque at lower rpm and more confidence when trailering or hauling,” said Gary Arvan, chief engineer. “You’ll also notice the refinement improvements the moment you start the engine, and appreciate them as you cruise quietly down the highway — with or without a trailer.”

Additional highlights include:

  • New, stronger cylinder block and cylinder heads
  • New, stronger rotating and reciprocating assembly
  • Increased oil- and coolant-flow capacity
  • New EGR system with single cooler and integrated bypass
  • New electrically actuated/electronically controlled turbocharging system
  • All-new advanced solenoid fuel system
  • All-new electronic controls
  • New full-length damped steel oil pan that contributes to quietness
  • New rocker cover/fuel system acoustical treatments
  • B20 bio-diesel compatibility
  • SAE-certified 445 net horsepower (332 kW) at 2,800 rpm
  • SAE-certified 910 net lb.-ft. of torque (1,234 Nm) at 1,600 rpm

A new, patent-pending vehicle air intake system — distinguished on the Silverado HD by a bold hood scoop — drives cool, dry air into the engine for sustained performance and cooler engine temperatures during difficult conditions, such as trailering on steep grades. Cooler air helps the engine run better under load, especially in conditions where engine and transmission temperatures can rise quickly. That allows the Duramax to maintain more power and vehicle speed when trailering in the toughest conditions.

The intake design is another example of the advanced integration included in the 2017 Silverado HD that makes it over-the-road capable.

A strong foundation

As with previous versions, the new Duramax block features a strong cast-iron foundation known for its durability, with induction-hardened cylinder walls and five nodular iron main bearings. It retains the same 4.05-inch (103mm) and 3.89-inch (99mm) bore and stroke dimensions as the current engine, retaining the Duramax’s familiar 6.6L (403 cu.-in./6,599 cc) displacement.

A deep-skirt design and four-bolt, cross-bolted main caps help ensure the block’s strength and enable more accurate location of the rotating assembly. A die-cast aluminum lower crankcase also strengthens the engine block and serves as the lower engine cover, while reducing its overall weight.

The new engine block incorporates larger-diameter crankshaft connecting rod journals than the current engine, enabling the placement of a stronger crankshaft and increased bearing area to handle higher cylinder loads.

An enhanced oiling circuit, with higher flow capacity and a dedicated feed for the turbocharger, provides increased pressure at the turbo and faster oil delivery. Larger piston-cooling oil jets at the bottom of the cylinder bores spray up to twice the amount of engine oil into oil galleries under the crown of the pistons, contributing to lower engine temperature and greater durability.

A new, two-piece oil pan contributes to the new Duramax’s quieter operation. It consists of a laminated steel oil pan with an upper aluminum section. The aluminum section provides strength-enhancing rigidity for the engine, but a pan made entirely of aluminum would radiate more noise, so the laminated steel lower section is added to dampen noise and vibration.

There’s also an integrated oil cooler with 50 percent greater capacity than the current engine’s, ensuring more consistent temperatures at higher engine loads.

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Stronger pistons with remelt

A tough, forged micro-alloy steel crankshaft anchors the new Duramax’s stronger rotating assembly. Cut-then-rolled journal fillets contribute to its durability by strengthening the junction where the journals — the round sections on which the bearings slide — meet the webs that separate the main and rod journals.

The connecting rods are stronger, too, and incorporate a new 45-degree split-angle design to allow the larger-diameter rod bearings to pass through the cylinder bores during engine assembly. They’re forged and sintered with a durable powdered metal alloy, with a fractured-cap design enabling more precise cap-to-rod fitment.

A new, stronger cast-aluminum piston design tops off the rotating assembly. It features a taller crown area and a remelted combustion bowl rim for greater strength. Remelting is an additional manufacturing process for aluminum pistons in which the bowl rim area is reheated after casting and pre-machining, creating a much finer and more consistent metal grain structure that greatly enhances thermal fatigue properties.

Additionally, the Duramax’s pistons don’t use pin bushings, reducing reciprocating weight to help the engine rev quicker and respond faster to throttle changes.

Lightweight cylinder heads, solenoid injectors

The redesigned engine retains the Duramax’s signature first-in-class aluminum cylinder head design, with six head bolts per cylinder and four valves per cylinder. The aluminum construction helps reduce the engine’s overall weight, while the six-bolt design provides exceptional head-clamping strength — a must in a high-compression, turbocharged application.

A new aluminum head casting uses a new double-layer water core design that separates and arranges water cores in layers to create a stiffer head structure with more precise coolant flow control. The heads’ airflow passages are also heavily revised to enhance airflow, contributing to the engine’s increased horsepower and torque.

The Duramax employs a common-rail direct injection fuel system with new high-capability solenoid-type injectors. High fuel pressure of 29,000 psi (2,000 bar) promotes excellent fuel atomization for a cleaner burn that promotes reduced particulate emissions. The new injectors also support up to seven fuel delivery events per combustion event, contributing to lower noise, greater efficiency and lower emissions. Technology advancements enable less-complex solenoid injectors to deliver comparable performance to piezo-type injectors.

Electronically controlled, variable-geometry turbocharging system

A new electronically controlled, variable-vane turbocharger advances the Duramax’s legacy of variable-geometry boosting. Compared to the current engine, the system produces higher maximum boost pressure — 28 psi (195 kPa) — to help the engine make more power, and revisions to enhance the capability of the exhaust-brake system.

Along with a new camshaft profile and improved cylinder head design, the Duramax’s new variable-vane turbocharger enables the engine to deliver more power with lower exhaust emissions. It uses a more advanced variable-vane mechanism, allowing a 104-degree F (40 C) increase in exhaust temperature capability. The self-contained mechanism decouples movement from the turbine housing, allowing operation at higher temperature. That enables the engine to achieve higher power at lower cylinder pressure. Additionally, it has lower internal leakage, allowing more exhaust energy to be captured during exhaust braking.

The integrated exhaust brake system makes towing less stressful by creating added backpressure in the exhaust, resulting in negative torque during deceleration and downhill driving, enhancing driver control and prolonging brake pad life.

Venturi Jet Drain Oil Separator

A new Venturi Jet Drain Oil Separator employed with the Duramax 6.6L is the first of its type in the segment and is designed to ensure oil control in sustained full-load operation. The totally sealed system collects the fine mist of oil entrained in the blow-by gas and uses a small portion of the boosted air generated by the turbocharger to pump the collected oil back to the engine oil sump for re-use by the engine. Less sophisticated systems are not able to return this oil during full-load operation, which can result in oil carryover into the cylinders during combustion.

Cold Start System

The new Duramax also provides outstanding cold-weather performance, with microprocessor-controlled glow plugs capable of gas-engine-like starting performance in fewer than 3 seconds in temperatures as low as -20 degrees F (-29 C) without a block heater. The system is enhanced with ceramic glow plugs and automatic temperature compensation — a first-in-class feature providing improved robustness and capability. The automatic temperature compensation assesses and adjusts the current to each glow plug for every use, providing optimal temperature for cold start performance and durability.

Electronic throttle valve and cooled EGR

Unlike a gasoline engine, a diesel engine doesn’t necessarily require a throttle control system. The Duramax 6.6L employs an electronic throttle valve to regulate intake manifold pressure in order to increase exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) rates. It also contributes to smoother engine shutdown.

Additionally, a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system enhances performance and helps reduce emissions by diverting some of the engine-out exhaust gas and mixing it back into the fresh intake air stream, which is fed through the cylinder head for combustion. This lowers combustion temperatures, improving emissions performance by reducing NOx formation.

The exhaust is cooled in a unique heat exchanger before it’s fed into the intake stream through a patented EGR mixing device, further improving emissions and performance capability. An integrated bypass allows non-cooled exhaust gas to be fed back into the system to help the engine more quickly achieve optimal operating temperature when cold.

B20 Biodiesel Capability

The new Duramax 6.6L is capable of running on B20 biodiesel, a fuel composed of 20 percent biodiesel and 80 percent conventional diesel. B20 helps lower carbon dioxide emissions and lessens dependence on petroleum. It is a domestically produced, renewable fuel made primarily of plant matter — mostly soybean oil.

Manufacturing

The new Duramax 6.6L turbo-diesel engine is produced with locally and globally sourced parts at the DMAX Ltd. (GM’s joint venture with Isuzu) manufacturing facility in Moraine, Ohio.

Allison 1000 Automatic Transmission

The proven Allison 1000 six-speed automatic transmission is matched with the new Duramax 6.6L. A number of refinements have been made to accommodate the engine’s higher torque capacity, including a new torque converter.

The Allison 1000’s technologically advanced control features, such as driver shift control with manual shift feature and a patented elevated idle mode cab warm-up feature, haven’t changed. Also, the Tow/Haul mode reduces shift cycling for better control and improved cooling when towing or hauling heavy loads.

There’s also a smart diesel exhaust brake feature that enhances control when descending steep grades.

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, doing business in more than 115 countries and selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

2017 Chevrolet Lineup Scores Record Number of Awards

8 awards led by the all-new Bolt EV electric vehicle

Fri, Nov 18 2016

LOS ANGELES — Chevrolet scored a brand-record 18 awards in automotive and consumer media rankings this week, led by five awards for the all-new Bolt EV.

Offering an EPA-estimated 238 miles of range on a full charge at a starting price of $37,495 before tax incentives, the Bolt EV earned a position on the 2017 Car and Driver 10Best Cars list. It was also named Best New Car to Buy by Green Car Reports, Green Car of the Year by Green Car Journal and Best EV by Car Connection.

“The Bolt EV is the newest example of how Chevrolet is driving the industry with leading technology matched with great design and the connectivity that makes customers’ lives easier,” said Alan Batey, president of GM North America and brand chief, Global Chevrolet. “We’re innovating like never before with more choices for every need and these awards affirm the depth, breadth and value offered by Chevrolet’s lineup.”

The Camaro 1LE and Corvette Grand Sport were also named to the coveted Car and Driver 10Best Cars list. It was the second consecutive nod to the Camaro and the third time in four years on the list for the Corvette.

Six Chevrolet vehicles earned Consumer Guide Automotive Best Buy awards, while Impala and Tahoe received back-to-back Kelley Blue Book Best Buy Award recognition in their respective categories for the past two years. The Hispanic Motor Press also named the Bolt EV, Camaro and Colorado as the best vehicles in their respective categories.

The complete list of awards:

Bolt EV

  • Car and Driver10Best Cars
  • Car Connection – Best EV to Buy, Best Hatchback to Buy
  • Green Car Reports – Best New Car to Buy
  • Green Car Journal – Green Car of the Year
  • Hispanic Motor Press – Best EV/Plug-In Vehicle

Camaro

  • Car and Driver10Best Cars
  • Hispanic Motor Press – Best American Muscle

Colorado

  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Compact Pickup)
  • Hispanic Motor Press – Best Pickup Medium Size

Corvette

  • AutoGuide.comReader’s Choice Sports Car of the Year
  • Car and Driver10Best Cars
  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Premium Sporty/Performance Car)

Impala

  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Large Car)
  • Kelley Blue Book – 2017 Best Buy Award (Full-Size Car)

Malibu

  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Midsize Car)

Silverado 1500

  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Large Pickup)

Tahoe

  • Kelley Blue Book – 2017 Best Buy Award (Full-Size SUV)

Volt

  • Consumer Guide Automotive – Best Buy (Electric Car)

Chevrolet at the Los Angeles Auto Show

All of the award-winning Chevrolet vehicles are on display through Nov. 27 at the Los Angeles Auto Show, along with three new vehicles shown for the first time: the 2018 Colorado ZR2 — the most-capable off-road truck ever from Chevrolet — the public debut of the redesigned 2018 Equinox and the introduction of the 2017 Spark ACTIV.

More information on 2017 Chevrolet models is available at chevrolet.com.

ABOUT CHEVROLET

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, doing business in more than 115 countries and selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

2017 Chevy Spark

THE NEW 2017 SPARK The Ultimate Mobile Device

It’s Kind of a Big Deal

Living large comes naturally for this small car, with cool available technologies that keep your social game strong and nimble manoeuvring that helps you get around town. The city never sleeps — and neither does Spark.

  • Exterior view of the 2017 Chevrolet Spark fuel-efficient car.

It’s Not Small. It’s Fun Size.

Spark can’t hide from its eye candy status. Come for the 10 glorious colours, like Kalamata and Toasted Marshmallow, and stay for the eye-popping exterior features. Don’t worry — you’ll get used to the attention.

Exterior design of the 2017 Chevrolet Spark fuel-efficient car.

Get in Your Comfort Zone

Spark pairs its stylish exterior with a swanky interior boasting color-coordinated seats, ambient lighting and more. And with available heated leatherette seats, Spark knows comfort, too.

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  • Interior view of the 2017 Chevrolet Spark.
The 2017 Chevrolet Spark has seating for up to 4 passengers and cargo space.

Pack It In

Spark has room for four passengers. Or you can fold down the back row to unlock the full 770 L (27.2 cu. ft.)6 of maximum cargo space. It’s plenty of space for your favourite things, so you can go where you want and leave nothing behind.

The 2017 Spark contains up to 27.2 cubic feet of cargo space.

Tech Yeah

Life doesn’t stop when you’re on the road. That’s why Spark has Chevrolet MyLink®,2 a 178mm (7-in.) diagonal colour touch-screen that, with a compatible smartphone, lets you send and receive texts, play music and more. Spark also offers available built-in OnStar® 4G LTE with Wi-Fi®1 hotspot capability, because finding a hotspot is easy when you’re driving one.

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  • The 2017 Spark offers the available Chevrolet MyLink system and mobile device connectivity.
The Chevrolet Spark is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Apple CarPlay3 Compatibility

Spark offers support for Apple CarPlayTM,3 a smarter way to use your iPhone® to listen to music, get directions, call friends and more – all through your Chevrolet MyLink®2 display.

Android Auto3 Compatibility

More of an Android lover? Support for Android AutoTM3 lets you connect your compatible smartphone to the Chevrolet MyLink®2 display to access your calendar and playlists, and select apps such as Google MapsTM.3

  • The 2017 Spark with advanced technology features.

Big Connections

Whether you’re hunting down your favourite food truck or streaming the latest songs, Spark makes it easy with OnStar® 4G LTE with Wi-Fi®1 hotspot capability. You can connect up to seven devices and get a strong and reliable connection.

The 2017 Chevrolet Spark can connect several devices with available built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi.
The Chevrolet Spark offers an available Rear Park Assist.

Have A Back-Up Plan

Snag the smallest parking spots with help from available Rear Park Assist. Perfect for street parking, it works with your standard rear vision camera to provide alerts when you’re getting too close to stationary objects behind you.

myChevrolet Mobile App7

Forgot to lock the door? Can’t remember where you parked?

No worries. With myChevrolet,7 you can control your car from

almost anywhere with an app that lets you:

  • Lock and unlock your car doors (if properly equipped)
  • Activate your car’s horn and lights to help you locate it
Control the 2017 Spark from a smartphone with the available myChevrolet mobile app.

Safety First

Spark gives you confidence every time you buckle up, thanks to 10 standard airbags,4 4-wheel anti-lock brakes and a high-strength steel safety cage. Feeling extra protective? Spark offers a number of available advanced safety technologies that can help keep you safe.

The 2017 Spark offers accident prevention technology, including Forward Collision Alert.

Safety features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Read the vehicle Owner’s Manual for more important safety information.

It’s Go Time

Spark turns the city into your very own playground. Own the road with the standard 5-speed manual transmission. Or if you’re not a fan of the clutch pedal, choose the available automatic transmission which offers a highway fuel consumption rating of just 5.7 L/100 km.5

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  • Performance features for the Chevrolet Spark.
The 2017 Spark is equipped with a standard 1.4L engine.
Chevrolet Complete Care offers maintenance service to all 2017 Spark vehicles.

We’re With You All The Way

As your comprehensive owner benefit program, Chevrolet Complete Care ensures your commitment to owner satisfaction for all 2017 Chevrolet vehicles.

• 2-year/48,000 km8 Complimentary Oil Changes9

• 5-year/160,000 km8 of 24-hour Roadside Assistance with Courtesy Transportation

• 5 years of the OnStar Basic Plan10

• 6 months of the OnStar Guidance Plan1

CHEVROLET BOLT EV WINS 3 AWARDS…..THIS WEEK!

BOLT EV IS MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YEAR, GREEN CAR OF THE YEAR AND IS ONE OF CAR AND DRIVER’S 10 BEST 

What a week for the all new Chevrolet Bolt EV!

It started with MOTOR TREND recognizing the Chevrolet Bolt EV — the all-new, ground-breaking electric vehicle offering a U.S EPA-rated 383 kilometres of range on a full charge — as its 2017 Car of the Year. It is the fourth MOTOR TREND award for Chevrolet in three years, with the Camaro recognized as the 2016 Car of the Year and Colorado named the 2015 and 2016 Truck of the Year.

Bolt EV was then awarded Green Car of the Year award from Green Car Journal at the Los Angeles Auto Show.  This is our second back to back Green Car of the Year award – the 2016 Volt won the same award in 2016.

Bolt EV continued its winning streak, earning a coveted spot on Car and Driver Magazine’s list of 2017 10 Best Cars alongside the Camaro and Corvette Grand Sport. That’s 1/3 of 10 Best list belonging to Chevrolet – more than any other Brand.

These awards arrive at a great time as Bolt eV is now available to order at all Bolt eV Dealers in Canada.   The first Bolt EVs are expected to arrive in Canada in early 2017.

To learn more, please visit our media website at media.gm.ca for full press release material and watch for our upcoming communications on how we can all leverage these prestigious awards!

The 2017 Motor Trend Car of the Year is the car of tomorrow, today!

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2017 Malibu

“Malibu” might evoke images of the glittering surf, narrow mountain roads and perfectly chiseled bodies of the ritzy California beach town, but the name has also been synonymous with Chevrolet for more than 50 years. During that period, the car’s appeal and quality have varied, but we’re glad to see that the 2017 Chevrolet Malibu goes a long way toward erasing memories of its most recent vanilla past.

Redesigned just last year, this newest Malibu stands out with its angular front fascia, hood streaks and a slight upturn on the trunklid. To our eyes, it’s one of the more handsome midsize sedans available this year. The cabin design is more subdued than the exterior, but the (cloth or leatherette) dash covering and liberal use of chrome trim help liven things up. All but the most basic of Malibus come with a large central touchscreen loaded with Chevy’s simple yet robust MyLink system and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone technologies.

We also like how it drives. The high-class Premier trim is surprisingly sporty, with excellent handling and a peppy turbocharged engine. The Premier also gets a new nine-speed automatic transmission this year that should slightly improve fuel economy. But if truly great fuel economy is your thing, check out the the Malibu Hybrid. It’s a huge improvement compared to previous version, delivering around 45 mpg in combined city/highway driving and a high enough level of refinement that just about any sedan shopper will find it appealing.

Although the Malibu is more extroverted than the car it replaces, it runs with sedans that offer their own distinct advantages. The Honda Accord is a perennial favorite, offering a stellar mix of space, performance and fuel economy. The Mazda 6 boasts sporty handling abilities of its own and a cabin brimming with top-tier materials. Or check out the Hyundai Sonata (and related Kia Optima) if you’re looking for an impressively quiet interior and more features for your money. Finally, the Malibu’s crosstown rival, the Ford Fusion, has been updated this year with new tech and an available 325-horsepower V6. Though the Malibu isn’t superior to any of these competitors in any objective way, we think it’s a solid and stylish sedan that most midsize sedan shoppers should put on their consideration list.

Tips for Safe Winter Driving

How to manage challenging road conditions

For safe winter driving, make sure you maintain a full tank of gas

Keeping up with car maintenance year-round is important, but it carries added significance in the winter when being stranded can be inconvenient due to travel plans, as well as being downright unpleasant waiting at the side of the road. As always, try to time your routine maintenance ahead of long-distance travel. Putting off service today can turn into an expensive problem down the road.

To be prepared for challenges winter driving poses, keep these tips in mind:

Maintain a full tank of gas. Keeping a half tank or more of gas limits the moisture that can condensate in the tank, and it means you are well positioned to tough out an expected traffic jam or survive being stuck in the snow.

Care for your tires. As winter driving safety is impacted by traction, it is key to make sure your tires are in top shape. Check tire pressure monthly, topping off as necessary. (Cold winter temperatures can lower tire pressure.) Inspect your tires for tread depth, an important factor in wet and snow traction. The tread should be at least 1/8 an inch, easily gauged by using a quarter and measuring from the coin’s edge to Washington’s head. Look for uneven tread wear, which typically indicates poor wheel alignment or worn suspension components. If you do invest in new tires, be sure to have your vehicle’s alignment and suspension checked before having the tires mounted to avoid premature wear. (See our tire buying guide and ratings.)

Accelerate slowly to reduce wheel spin. If starting from a standstill on slick snow or ice, start in second gear if you have a manual transmission or gear-selectable automatic so the vehicle is less likely to spin the tires.

Reduce your speed and drive smoothly. In slippery conditions, tires lose their grip more easily, affecting all aspects of your driving: braking, turning, and accelerating. Keeping the speeds down will give you more time to react to slippage or a possible collision, and it will lessen the damage should things go wrong.

Allow longer braking distances. Plan on starting your braking sooner than you normally would in dry conditions to give yourself extra room, and use more gentle pressure on the brake pedal.

Don’t lock your wheels when braking. Locked wheels can make the vehicle slide or skid. If you have an older vehicle without an antilock braking system (ABS), you may need to gently apply the brakes repeatedly in a pulsing motion to avoid having them lock up the wheels. If your vehicle has ABS, simply depress the brake pedal firmly and hold it down. The shuddering sounds and pedal feeling is expected (don’t lift off the brake); the system is doing its job.

Perform one action at a time when accelerating, braking, and turning. Asking a vehicle to do two things at once–such as braking and turning, or accelerating and turning—can reduce your control. When taking a turn on a slippery surface, for instance, reduce speed sufficiently, and slowly apply the brakes while the vehicle is still going straight.

Avoid sudden actions when cornering. A sudden maneuver—such as hard braking, a quick turn of the steering wheel, sudden acceleration, or shifting a manual transmission—can upset a vehicle’s dynamics when it’s taking a turn. Rapidly transferring the weight from one end or corner to another can throw a car off balance. In slick conditions, this can cause it to more easily go out of control.

Beware bridges and overpasses. These can freeze before the roads.

Be ready to correct for a slide. Should the rear end of the vehicle begin to slide during a turn, gently let off on the accelerator and turn the steering wheel in the direction of the slide. This will help straighten it out. Electronic stability control will also help keep control in a slide situation. But remember, safety systems may bend the laws of physics, but they can’t overcome stupid. If you’re turning and the vehicle keeps moving straight ahead, you may be tempted to turn even more. However, it is better to slow down and turn back straight for moment until you can regain traction and then make your turn.

Don’t let four- or all-wheel-drive give you a false sense of security. 4WD and AWD systems only provide extra traction when accelerating. They provide no advantage when braking or cornering. Everyone has four-wheel brakes…

Be extra wary of other motorists. They may not be driving as cautiously as you, so leave extra space, avoid distractions, and be predictable, signaling clearly ahead of any turns or lane changes. If you feel you’re being ‘pushed’ by someone wanting to go faster, pull over and let them go.

Don’t pass snow plows. The road is likely more treacherous in front of the trucks, and the added speed needed to complete the pass can risk sliding. Instead, hang back and let the trucks do their job. Don’t follow too close, as there is a high risk of windshield-threatening pebbles being thrown up from sanding machines.

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What to Do If You’re Stuck

Try to shovel a path out. With the front wheels straight, rock the car by shifting between drive and reverse and applying light throttle. Shift directions the moment the wheels start spinning. Spread sand in your tracks. Once freed, keep going until you reach firm footing.

If the car isn’t moving, don’t spin the wheels; they’ll just dig deeper into the snow. You may need to jack up the car to put a traction aid under the drive wheels, but make sure the jack is on firm ground. You can use sand, cat litter, twigs, weeds, planks, even your car’s floor mats or trunk liner. Make sure others stand clear before you apply power.

 

These are the 10 most reliable cars in America, according to Consumer Reports

The week, Consumer Reports announced the results of its 2017 Annual Reliability Survey.

Once again, Lexus and its mass-market sibling Toyota topped the list as the most reliable brands in the America. The list includes cars ranging from luxury sedans to economy hybrids to rugged off-roaders.

“Based on our 2016 Annual Auto Survey, these models are the 10 most reliable cars today,” Consumer Reports wrote. “We predict these cars will give owners fewer problems than their competitors, based on data collected on over half a million vehicles.”

Most of the cars featured on the list have been on sale for several years and as a result, their manufacturers have had the time to work out many of its reliability gremlins.

According to this year’s survey, the most common issues plaguing cars these days involve advanced infotainment systems and overly complex transmissions.

Click here for an in depth look at Consumer Reports’ 2017 Annual Reliability Survey.

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1. Toyota Prius

1. Toyota Prius

Toyota

In its road test, Consumer Reports praised the new generation Toyota Prius for its improved handling, steadier ride, and incredible 52 mpg fuel economy.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Toyota Prius.

2. Lexus CT200h

2. Lexus CT200h

Lexus

The staff at Consumer Reports complimented the 2016 CT for its updated styling cues and improved refinement.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Lexus CT200h.

3. Infiniti Q70

Consumer Reports praised the Q70 for its powerful V6 engine, smooth automatic transmission, and agile handling.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Infiniti Q70.

4. Audi Q3

4. Audi Q3

Audi

In its evaluation of the Q3, Consumer Reports called it “a quiet SUV with a firm, comfortable ride, and responsive handling.”

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Audi Q3.

5. Lexus GX

5. Lexus GX

Lexus

The publication’s staff praised the Lexus GX for being an old-school off-roader with a slick powertrain, comfortable ride, and plush cabin.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Lexus GX.

6. Lexus GS

6. Lexus GS

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In its evaluation of the Lexus, the publication remarked, “the GS competes well, delivering a balanced combination of ride, handling, quietness, and roominess.”

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Lexus GS.

7. Mercedes-Benz GLC

7. Mercedes-Benz GLC

Hollis Johnson

Consumer Reports’ staff praised the GLC’s 9-speed transmission, solid towing capacity, and plush furnishings.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Mercedes-Benz GLC.

8. Chevrolet Cruze

8. Chevrolet Cruze

Chevrolet

In its evaluation of the car, the publication calls the Cruze a small car that “possesses big car qualities such as a comfortable ride and a quiet interior.”

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Chevrolet Cruze.

9. Audi Q7

9. Audi Q7

Hollis Johnson

The new Q7 won raves reviews from Consumer Reports with the publication remarking that the SUV is “among the best we’ve ever tested.”

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Audi Q7.

10. Toyota 4Runner

10. Toyota 4Runner

Toyota

In its road test, Consumer Reports complimented the 4Runner for its rugged, go-anywhere-personality.

Click here for CR’s full road test of the Toyota 4Runner.