Bell Let’s Talk Day 2017 is January 25!

  • On Bell Let’s Talk Day, everyone can talk, text and join in on social media to help end the stigma around mental illness and drive action in Canadian mental health
  • Send a Bell Let’s Talk message of support on January 25 and Bell donates 5 cents more to mental health programs; let’s beat 2016’s record 126M messages and $6.3M Bell donation
  • Social media engagement expands to Instagram and Snapchat in addition to Twitter and Facebook; #BellLetsTalk was Canada’s #1 Twitter hashtag in 2016
  • This year’s campaign highlights the impact of mental illness on everyone; Clara Hughes, and the Bell Let’s Talk team talk in depth about their personal experiences
  • Learn 5 simple ways to help end stigma; download the Bell Let’s Talk toolkit at Bell.ca/LetsTalk

MONTRÉAL, December 21, 2016 – Bell Let’s Talk Day 2017 is Wednesday, January 25 and Canada’s groundbreaking mental health initiative will offer new ways for Canadians everywhere to get engaged and drive Bell’s funding of mental health care, research, anti-stigma and workplace initiatives across Canada.

“Not only did we celebrate another record Bell Let’s Talk Day in January 2016, together we kept the conversation about mental health going all year long. It’s clear we’re making a difference, so let’s keep on talking in 2017 Canada as we work to build a nation free from the stigma around mental illness,” said Clara Hughes, Canada’s 6-time Olympic medalist and national Bell Let’s Talk spokesperson since the launch of the initiative in 2010.

“No matter whether you call, text or show your support on social media with Twitter or Facebook, and now Instagram and Snapchat, you’re making a positive difference – adding your voice to the growing national discussion while also directly activating new Bell funding for mental health programs at no cost to you. I look forward to engaging in the mental health cause in the biggest way ever with you and Canadians everywhere 5 weeks from today!”

The Bell Let’s Talk Day 2017 awareness campaign begins Boxing Day on multiple TV networks, online and out of home, and starting January 2 in Cineplex and Guzzo theatres and at Hot Docs. New advertising spots in English and French convey messages of hope while upending stereotypes by highlighting the reality that mental illness affects all of us, not just the person who is sick.

TV and online videos feature Clara and Bell Let’s Talk spokespeople Howie Mandel, Marie-Soleil Dion, Serena Ryder, Michael Landsberg, Michel Mpambara, Stefie Shock, Mary Walsh and Étienne Boulay speaking candidly about their own personal experiences with mental illness and recovery, and how their struggle directly affected those around them. Bell Let’s Talk ambassadors like Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coach Mike Babcock, pro golfer Andrew Jensen, comedian Kevin Breel, retired CFL player Shea Emry, musician Robb Nash and singer-songwriter Séan McCann will also work to encourage Canadians to join the conversation at events and media appearances.

The team welcomes a new Bell Let’s Talk ambassador this year: Bruno Guévremont, a Royal Canadian Navy veteran of 2 tours in Afghanistan and Team Canada captain at the 2016 Invictus Games. Bell Media is exclusive Canadian broadcast partner of Invictus Games Toronto 2017, the international sporting event established by Prince Harry for wounded active duty and veteran service members from around the world, including those struggling with mental illnesses such as PTSD.

“We thank our incredible team of Bell Let’s Talk Day spokespeople and ambassadors for sharing their lived experience and encouraging everyone to join the campaign to move Canada’s mental health forward,” said George Cope, President and CEO of BCE and Bell Canada. ”Bell Let’s Talk Day fights the pervasive stigma around mental illness by inviting everyone to get engaged, and to keep on talking about this critical national health concern every day. By joining the conversation on Bell Let’s Talk Day, you directly drive Bell’s funding for Canadian mental health, expanding proven frontline programs and launching innovative new approaches in care, research and workplace leadership.”

Instagram and Snapchat: New ways to join the conversation
Bell Let’s Talk Day donations are fully funded by Bell directly based on engagement by Canadians in the cause. Bell donates 5 cents to Canadian mental health programs for each of these interactions on Bell Let’s Talk Day at no extra charge to participants:
– Every text message, mobile and long distance call made by Bell Canada and Bell Aliant customers.
– Twitter: Every tweet using #BellLetsTalk
– Facebook: Every view of the Bell Let’s Talk Day video at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk
– Instagram: Every post using #BellLetsTalk
– Snapchat: Every use of the Bell Let’s Talk Snapchat geofilter

“Mental health is everyone’s concern and it’s incredible to see how many people are talking about the issue, spreading understanding and support for all those who live with mental illness in their lives,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let’s Talk. “Social media has been a critical part of the ongoing growth in Bell Let’s Talk engagement here in Canada but also worldwide, underlining the strong desire everywhere for action in mental health. With the incredible success of the campaign on Twitter and Facebook, we’re very pleased to add Instagram and Snapchat to the many ways you can engage in 2017.”

In Twitter’s annual Top 10 list, #BellLetsTalk was the most used Twitter hashtag in Canada in all of 2016 (#MentalHealth was #7), and the most used in the world on Bell Let’s Talk Day 2016.

Bell Let’s Talk Day 2016 set new records for participation with 125.9 million messages of support, growing Bell’s funding for Canadian mental health by $6,295,764.75. With approximately 598,383,571 million such interactions by Canadians over the last 6 Bell Let’s Talk Days, Bell’s total commitment to mental health, including an original $50-million anchor donation, has climbed to $79,919,178.55 – well on the way to Bell’s target of at least $100 million by the end of 2020.

Bell Let’s Talk is helping to make a difference
With a strategy built on 4 key action pillars – anti-stigma, care and access, research and workplace leadership – Bell Let’s Talk has partnered with more than 700 organizations all around Canada to deliver new care initiatives in every region of the country, including through donations to major institutions; the annual Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund; the Bell True Patriot Love Fund for military members, veterans and their families; and a dedicated fund for Canada’s 3 Territories.

Bell Let’s Talk is driving new research at universities and health care facilities – including the Douglas-Bell Brain Bank, the Brain Canada Research Training Fund, and the world’s first anti-stigma research chair at Queen’s University – and advancing the development of innovative new technologies supporting mental health.

Bell helped fund the world’s first national workplace mental health and safety standard, and was one of the first to adopt it, with some 10,000 Bell managers having completed compulsory mental health training to date. Bell also partnered with Morneau Shepell and Queen’s University to develop the world’s first university-certified workplace mental health training program, now in use at more than 250 companies.

5 simple ways to help end the stigma
You can help end the stigma with 5 simple ways developed by Dr. Heather Stuart, the Bell Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair at Queen’s University:

  • Language matters – pay attention to the words you use about mental illness
  • Educate yourself – learn, know and talk more, understand the signs
  • Be kind – small acts of kindness speak a lot
  • Listen and ask – sometimes it’s best to just listen
  • Talk about it – start a dialogue, break the silence

To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

About Bell Bell is Canada’s largest communications company, providing consumers and business customers with wireless, TV, Internet, home phone and business communications services. Bell Media is Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, out of home, and digital media. Bell is wholly owned by Montréal’s BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE). For more information, please visit Bell.ca.

Media inquiries

Jacqueline Michelis
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jacqueline.michelis@bell.ca
@Bell_News

Best Vehicles for Hockey Moms

Aug 3, 2010 by  repost

For families with larger hauling needs, passenger space is paramount. But for some moms — and maybe you’re one of them — the idea of shopping for a minivan holds about as much appeal as buying a new refrigerator.

While the practicality of minivans is indisputable, they aren’t your only option for transporting your big family (or your carpool, gymnasts or hockey players). In fact, there are many great alternatives that provide more capability and style. And a few really haul tail. Below are 10 that rose to the top of our list.

2017 Audi Q7

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

The new Audi Q7 is one of the best-driving SUVs you can buy today. Considering its excellent road manners, all-day comfort and modern and attractive interior, you’d be hard pressed to find a better all-around performer at any price. Moms everywhere will appreciate the suite of high-tech features that assume a lot of the burden of driving, as well as the Top Safety Pick +  rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

2016 Ford Explorer

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

The 2016 Ford Explorer echoes the chic design of a Range Rover but at a fraction of the cost. The cabin is quiet, spacious and comfortable and a nice menu of high-tech features is available, including power-fold third-row seats and adaptive cruise control. If you’re a mom who likes power (or you’re buying for one), the available Ecoboost V6 engine provides it in spades.

2016 GMC Acadia

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

The 2016 GMC Acadia is one of a few passenger vehicles that can accommodate eight full-size adults, which means it will handle any growth spurts your kids can muster. There’s a generous 24.1 cubic-feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, and all models come standard with onboard 4G LTE Wi-Fi Internet connection. An all-new smaller, lighter and more fuel-efficient 2017 Acadia will be arriving soon and will seat up to seven passengers.

2016 Honda Pilot

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

Honda’s new 2016 Pilot offers a ton of useful, easy-access storage compartments as well as excellent ride and seat comfort. It has the latest in high-tech safety aids, and they helped it earn an IIHS Top Safety Pick + rating. Its V6 engine delivers robust acceleration and returns surprisingly good fuel economy for the class. There’s a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system for carpool warriors who have to combat wet and snowy roads.

2016 Kia Sorento

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

The Kia Sorento offers luxury-level quiet and options at a price that can’t be beat. It’s the only three-row crossover on this list that you can get for under $30,000, and it has the best warranty (5-year/60,000-mile comprehensive, 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain). The user-friendly controls and the attractive cabin design get high marks. The clincher is the Top Safety Pick+ designation from IIHS.

2015 Mazda CX-9

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

Want more “zoom-zoom” out of  life? The Mazda’s CX-9 is a great option. A spacious interior and easy-access third row make it practical, while a strong V6 engine and excellent steering response make it surprisingly fun to wheel around. The all-new 2016 CX-9, powered by a more fuel-efficient turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, should arrive before summer.

2016 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

You could call the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class an S-Class with all-wheel drive, a third row of seats and serious ground clearance. The GL has a quiet and spacious cabin, intuitive controls, excellent visibility and the option to choose between four engines: a twin-turbo V6, turbodiesel and two twin-turbo V8s. For the 2017 model year, the GL gets a facelift and a new name: the GLS, an acknowledgement to its S-Class kinship. The 2017 models are arriving in dealerships.

2016 Tesla Model X

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

Eco-minded moms with ample car-buying budgets should consider the all-new, all-electric, all-wheel-drive Tesla Model X.  The Model X’s cabin is whisper quiet, offers excellent visibility and seating for seven. The high-end Performance model can deliver acceleration on par with most modern day supercars without burning a drop of fuel — and that’s just the beginning of a long list of its cool things.

2016 Toyota Highlander

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

The Toyota Highlander delivers far more for the money than you’d expect. Our reviewers give it top marks across the board for performance, comfort, value and driving enjoyment. IIHS named it a Top Safety Pick +. Adventure-lovers may want to opt for the sophisticated all-wheel-drive system to complement the 8 inches of ground clearance. And the Highlander can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Get the boat ready.

2016 Volvo XC90

10 Best Cars for Moms Who Hate Minivans

Volvo’s XC90 proves that big SUVs can indeed look elegant, but its beauty is more than skin deep. Interior materials are top notch with supremely comfortable seats and all the latest technology features, including a large central touchscreen. And, as you’d expect from Volvo, it earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick + rating. Any mom — anyone, really — would feel special sliding into the driver seat.

2017 GMC Sierra

OUR MOST POWERFUL DURAMAX DIESEL EVER

  • Image of the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck featuring the available all-new 6.6L Duramax diesel engine.

Image of the all-new 6.6L Duramax diesel engine, available in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

THE AVAILABLE ALL-NEW 6.6L DURAMAX DIESEL ENGINE

  • 445 Horsepower
  • 910 lb.ft. of torque
  • 12% increase in horsepower and 19% increase in torque vs previous model
  • Learn more on GMC Life
Image of the Duramax logo, featuring enhanced driveline and cooling components.

ENHANCED DRIVELINE AND COOLING COMPONENTS

  • An all new induction system provides cooler airflow and contributes to the increased horsepower rating of the engine
  • Radiator capacity was increased over previous models to provide enhanced powertrain cooling performance
  • Driveline enhancements were made to increase strength and improve reliability. These enhancements include a stronger front prop shaft and larger U-joints
Image of the all-new fuel system and acoustic treated rocker covers, quieting the Duramax diesel engine.

QUIETER OPERATION

This is also the quietest idling Duramax diesel engine ever offered in a Sierra HD. Features contributing to its improved quiet operation include an all-new fuel system and acoustic treated rocker covers.


TRAILERING AND HAULING

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Image of integrated trailering technologies that give you the confidence to control heavy loads.

CONTROL

  • Available Duramax Diesel power and integrated trailering technologies give you the confidence to control heavy loads
  • Stabilitrak with Hill Start Assist, Trailer Sway Control and Traction Control
  • Digital Steering Assist which adapts steering input requirements to the situation
Image of available rear vision camera on the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD heavy-duty pickup truck.

VISION

  • Available Accessory Trailering Camera System
  • Rear Vision Camera
  • Front and Rear Park Assist
Image of the truckbed of the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD, capable of carrying up to 4,044 lbs.

CAPABILITY

  • Maximum conventional trailering capacity of 14,500 lbs2, maximum Fifth-Wheel/ Gooseneck rating of 15,400 lbs2, and maximum payload of 3,233 lbs3
  • Strengthened driveline: thicker high-strength steel front prop shaft and significantly larger U-joints
  • Available Integrated Fifth-Wheel /Gooseneck Prep Package Learn More on GMC Life.

EXTERIOR

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Image of the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD cab, made from high-strength steels.

HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL

Nearly two-thirds of the Sierra’s cab structure is made from high-strength steels. It’s a fortress of strength that contributes to the pickup truck’s quiet cabin. We also use high-strength steel in our fully-boxed frame rails and major frame cross-members.

Image of the hood scoop induction system 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD,  providing cooler airflow to the engine.

SIGNATURE STYLE

  • Hood scoop (induction system) on the Duramax-equipped models provides cooler airflow and contributes to the increased horsepower rating of the engine
  • Bold Denali chrome grille
  • 20-inch chromed aluminum wheels
  • 6-inch chromed tubular assist steps
  • Projector-beam headlamps with HID bulbs
  • LED signature front lighting
Photo of the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck, providing premium duty performance.

PREMIUM DUTY

  • Premium Trailering Mirrors
  • Spray-on bedliner
  • High-strength steel bed
  • CornerStep rear bumper
  • Available Amber Roof Marker Lamps

INTERIOR

  • Interior photo of the capable and refined 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD heavy-duty pickup truck.

Photo of the available heated and ventilated front seats of the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

LONG HAUL COMFORT

Standard features include:

  • Heated and ventilated, perforated leather-appointed front seats
  • Heated and leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Durable soft-touch instrument panel
  • Aluminum trim accents
Photo of the triple door seals that help block outside noise in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

QUIET CABIN

  • Triple door seals that help block outside noise
  • Aerodynamic exterior mirrors that help reduce wind noise
  • Hydraulic body and engine mounts help reduce vibration
Photo of the triple door seals that help block outside noise in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

ENHANCED USABILITY

  • Large center console with space for hanging file folders, and laptops
  • 8” customizable Driver Information Center
  • Wireless charging pad4
  • 110V power outlet

TECHNOLOGY

  • Image of the dash on 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck, setting a higher standard with purposeful technology.

Image of available IntelliLink with 8" color-touch screen in the  2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

INTUITIVE INFOTAINMENT

  • IntelliLink 8″ color-touch radio with Navigation5
  • Access to phone, maps, and weather
  • Bluetooth® connectivity6
  • Download select in-vehicle apps via Shop
Image of available Bose premium speaker system in the  2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

PREMIUM AUDIO

  • Bose Premium Speaker System
  • HD radio
Image of a tablet using the available 4G Wi-Fi Hotspot in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD pickup truck.

CONNECTIVITY

  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility7
  • Available 4G Wi-Fi Hotspot8
  • OnStar 3-month trial period9
  • myGMC mobile app10 5-year trial period

SAFETY

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Image showing the driver assist technology in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD heavy-duty pickup truck.

DRIVER ASSIST FEATURES

These standard features provide clarity as you maneuver your Sierra 2500 Denali HD:

  • Front Park Assist
  • Rear Park Assist
  • Rear Vision Camera
Image showing the OnStar logo, providing safety and security in the 2017 Sierra 2500 Denali HD heavy-duty pickup truck.

SAFE AND SECURE

  • Six airbags including front head-curtain side-impact airbags
  • OnStar Automatic Crash Response 3-month trial period
  • OnStar Roadside Assistance 3-month trial period

PRO GRADE PROTECTION

  • Image of a man providing GMC Pro Grade Protection services, standard on every 2017 GMC Sierra 2500HD heavy-duty truck.

Standard on every 2017 GMC Sierra 2500 Denali HD heavy-duty truck, GMC Pro Grade Protection has you truly protected with features and services, including:

  • Two maintenance visits (includes DEF for diesel)11
  • 3-year/36,000-mile Bumper-to- Bumper Limited Warranty12
  • 5-year/ 60,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty12
  • HD 6.6L Duramax Diesel 5 year/100,000-mile Powertrain Warranty12
  • 5-Year/60,000-mile Roadside Assistance & Courtesy Transportation12
  • HD 6.6L Duramax Diesel 5 year/100,000-mile Roadside Assistance & Courtesy Transportation12
  • 3 month trial of OnStar Guidance Plan9 with a suite of emergency security and diagnostic services
  • 5-year OnStar Basic Plan13

Chevrolet: What’s New and In Store for 2017

“Article reposted with permission from Carsforsale.com.”

The Camaro to their Mustang. The bowtie to their blue oval. A staple of the American economy for over a century, Chevrolet, or “Chevy” as known to many, sells a car every 7.5 seconds and markets vehicles to two-thirds of the globe. 2016 is coming to a close and 2017 models are already on the lot. Let’s take a look at what’s new and in store for Chevrolet in 2017.

What’s New and In Store for 2017

2016 saw quite a bit of redesign for bowtie cars. That’s not to say that 2017 isn’t offering a few of its own, as well as some improvements over last year. New safety features include low-speed automatic braking paired with the existing forward collision warning system, the Teen Driver management system, and Rear Seat Reminder – a reminder to check the backseats for child occupants. Chevrolet also re-christened the top trims to the Premier trim for vehicles. Select 2017 models were also given new 8- and 9-speed automatic transmissions and new engine with Active Fuel Management.

What’s New

2017 Chevrolet Bolt

  • MSRP: From $36,620 – $40,905
  • Range: 238 miles
  • Battery: 60 kWh lithium-ion (200 hp)

Introduced this year to give other electric cars a run for their money, literally – the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt has a range of 238 miles with a price starting at $36,620 minus a $7500 federal tax credit bringing the starting price below $30,000. It is a wagon that measures up to a crossover, comfortable, roomy with max cargo space of 56.6 cubic feet, and rides smooth.

Like other electrics, it has a lot of pep and does 0-60 mph in about six and a half seconds. It has a sleek design on the outside, and on the inside has a 10.2-inch-touch-screen display, rear camera mirror, and Surround Vision. Available safety features include Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Forward Collision Alert, and Forward Pedestrian Alert.

2017 Chevrolet Corvette

  • MSRP: From $65,450 – $71,175
  • MPG: Up to 17 City / 29 Highway
  • Engine: 6.2 L V8 (455- 650 hp)

The 2017 Chevrolet Corvette is mostly unchanged from last year, but is offering a Grand Sport model that pairs a lightweight racing chassis with the 460 hp, 6.2 L small block V8 engine. No big deal, right (sarcasm)? The Grand Sport also offers standard magnetic ride control, electronic limited-slip differential, and 7-speed manual transmission with Active Rev Match. You can also get an eight-speed paddle-shift automatic with specific performance calibration.

The really fun part is that this is one of those “race” cars that you can order with a ton of personalization. Ok, so you probably won’t be racing it without risking a hefty speeding ticket, but for the price, level of customization, and performance, it’s quite the car. Alright, it is really cool.

 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport

2017 Chevrolet Cruze

Sedan

MSRP: From $16,975 – $19,525

  • MPG: Up to 30 City / 40 Highway
  • Engine: 1.4 L 4-Cylinder (153hp)

 

Hatchback

  • MSRP: From $21,240 – $23,945
  • MPG: Up to 30 City / 40 Highway
  • Engine: 1.4 L 4-Cylinder (153hp)

Aside from making the new Teen Driver Mode feature standard in all trims, Chevrolet’s best-selling Cruze sedan is unchanged from the previous year’s redesign. However, the all-new 2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback debuts with versatile cargo room and a lot of tech. The wheelbase is the same as the sedan model, but roof and rear-end structure have a unique design that wraps the taillamps and integrates a spoiler on top of the lift gate. The RS package includes rocker panels, rear spoiler, and fog lamps. The Premier trim includes 18-inch wheels and Z-link rear suspension. Halogen projector-beam headlamps with LED signature lighting are available.

Cruze’s interior offers an impressive amount of legroom and has available 4G LTE with Wi-Fi hotspot, heated steering wheel, and heated front and rear seats, keeping you warm and connected. And, with just over 22 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seat, and up-to 47. 2 cubic feet with the rear seat folded down, you have plenty of room to transport your gear. Notable standard safety features for all levels include Lane Keep Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Side Blind Zone Alert and Rear Park Assist.

2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatch

2017 Chevrolet Trax

  • MSRP: From $21,000 – $27,600
  • MPG: Up to 25 City / 33 Highway
  • Engine: 1.4 L 4-Cylinder (138 hp)

The 2017 Chevrolet Trax receives an all-new, more contemporary look, just two years after its first full year on the market. The front-end incorporates Chevrolet’s new dual port grille, manifesting a bit of a smile shape to match the fun feel of the SUV. It also receives new halogen projector headlamps with LED signature lighting at the premier level and chrome accents surrounding the fog lights. The rear-end was also reworked to incorporate dual taillamps.

On the inside, the instrument panel is redesigned with a center cluster that and new 7-inch touch screen. Connect up-to seven personal devices with the 4G LTE Wi-Fi connection and press “Play” on either Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Several advanced safety features are available, including Side Blind Zone Alert, Forward Collision Alert, and Lane Departure Warning.

2017 Chevrolet Trax

2017 Chevrolet Colorado

  • MSRP: From $20,055 – $40,560
  • MPG: Up to 22 City / 31 Highway
  • Engine: 2.5 L 4-Clyinder (200 hp), 2.8 L 4-Cylinder Diesel (181 hp) 3.6 L V6 (308 hp)

Chevrolet is gifting the 2017 Chevrolet Colorado with an all-new 3.6 L V6 engine, paired with an 8-speed Automatic transmission, to emphasize performance and fuel efficiency. Chevy’s V6 includes improved variable valve timing for intake and exhaust and improved direct injection. Horsepower increases to 308 hp, and torque to 275 lb-ft. The engine also introduces Active Fuel Management, which deactivates two cylinders when not needed.

While smaller than a full-size truck, the 2017 Chevrolet Colorado offers almost as much utility for its size. The available GearOn storage system has two-tier loading and bed divider for your gear. Or, pick up a bed extender to expand the cargo capacity. Activate 4G LTE Wi-Fi and MyLink connectivity on the 8-inch touch screen. It also offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility. Teen Driver tech is integrated into the Colorado, and a rear vision camera comes standard. Available safety features include Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning.

2017 Chevrolet Colorado

Upcoming

2018 Chevrolet Equinox

Twice a year, the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length. This balance is called the equinox.  As with its namesake, the new 2018 Equinox aims for balance. The design is lean and athletic, the kind of compact SUV you’d drive to the gym or to yoga. On the inside, Chevrolet is trying a denim-style seat fabric blend. Maybe wear a sport coat and dress shoes with your jeans? You trendy socialite! Let’s sprinkle in 3 turbo engine choices, including a 1.5 L, 2.0 L, and 1.6 L turbo-diesel to pair up with the 9-speed automatic transmission.

New safety features include radar and camera based technology, including Surround Vision, Forward Collision Alert with Following Distance Indicator, Low-Speed Forward Automatic Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, and Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert. Parents can rest assured, it comes with Rear Seat Reminder for young children and Teen Driver mode for the older ones. An 8-inch touchscreen controls the MyLink infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and OnStar 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot is available. The 2017 Chevrolet Equinox remains mostly unchanged over last year.

2018 Chevrolet Equinox

The Chevrolet SS Sedan is winding down production. All 415 horsepower from the 6.2 L small block V8 (and long list of impressive features) will be missed. Fingers crossed that we see a replacement. Speaking of, maybe the Chevrolet Blazer will be making a comeback in the near future? El Camino?

Minor Changes / Unchanged

Which Chevy are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments!

My General Motors Protection Plan (GMPP) Already Paying Off

Transferable Coverage
GMPP can increase the resale value of your vehicle. If  you sell your vehicle before the GMPP coverage  expires, the remaining coverage may be transferred to subsequent retail owners at no charge.
But I Already Have A Warranty
Yes, and it’s one of the best. GMPP takes over with Repair Cost Protection, Roadside Assistance, Trip Interruption Benefits and Trip Planning Service upon the expiration of your New Vehicle Warranty. For vehicles with the 5 year Powertrain Warranty, GMPP supplements this coverage during the Warranty term.
Easy To Buy
You may be able to include the cost of the General Motors Protection Plan as part of your lease or finance payments.

Deductible
In the event your vehicle requires repairs covered by GMPP, your deductible charge is $100 per repair visit ($0 deductible option is available see your dealer for details), plus taxes applicable to the deductible. Should the same part fail again, no deductible will apply to that failure.

Something for Everyone
Each GMPP Total ‘Plus’ term starts on the date your vehicle is first put into service and at zero kilometres, regardless of when the Plan is purchased. Your coverage expires at the time or kilometre limits of the plan selected.
A variety of time and kilometre options are available, up to 6 years or 160,000 kilometres.
General Motors of Canada Limited
Peace of mind motoring
TOTAL ‘PLUS’
Protection down the road
For vehicles with the 5 year Powertrain  Warranty
Driver Seat Motor $857
Master Cylinder $356
Power Mirror $495 Fuel Pump $706
Navigational System $3,900
Radio $399
Power Steering Rack $1,013
Power Steering Pump $417
Fuel Injector $403
A/C Compressor $1,032
ABS Module $1,259
GMPP Covered Component Replacement Costs
Deductible

The GM Protection Plan – Protection For You And Your GM  Vehicle General Motors is pleased to provide 5 year powertrain warranties on many 2006 models, and on all 2007 models as a way of demonstrating the quality of our vehicles, and our ongoing commitment to you, our valued customer. We also offer the GM Protection Plan as an additional measure to protect yourself against potentially costly repairs to the rest of your vehicle’s electrical and mechanical components, particularly as your vehicle ages. The GMPP Total ‘Plus’ coverage provides the highest level of repair cost protection available, as well as the many benefits of the GM Roadside Assistance Program. GMPP Total ‘Plus’ is the ultimate option for your GM vehicle.
Why Should I Buy GMPP?
Inflation Protection GMPP provides protection for you and your family against unexpected and rising repair costs. It can be the most valuable option you choose for your vehicle.
Peace Of Mind With the largest repair network in Canada and the U.S., GM’s commitment to you is to provide a worry-free driving experience. Your GM Dealer, and the network of just over 7,500 GM Dealers in Canada and the continental United States, offers professional, factory-trained technicians, using only new or remanufactured replacement parts in any GMPP repairs performed on your vehicle.
GMPP Beyond Manufacturer Warranty With the added strength of the GM Powertrain Warranty, GM Protection Plan Total Plus pricing has been reduced making comprehensive coverage for your vehicle even more affordable. Take the next step and secure a Genuine GM service contract coverage for your GM vehicle by purchasing GM Protection Plan Total Plus – it provides peace of mind for the long run!

Total ‘Plus’ Essentially, GMPP Total ‘Plus’ provides repair cost protection to the mechanical and electrical components on your GM car or truck, from the engine and transmission to the sophisticated electronic computers and modules that are commonplace in today’s vehicles.
What’s Covered? The following is a comparative listing of components protected under the Powertrain and Total ‘Plus’ levels of GMPP coverage. See your Dealer for a complete list of plan coverages and features.

Electrical & Accessories Includes starter motor and solenoid,alternator,distributor,wiring harnesses,instrument panel printed circuit boards,electronic instrument cluster,wiper motors,washer pump,manually operated electrical switches,body computer/control module,airbag module and sensors and ignition module. Also includes lamp sockets and relays and backup sensors. High Tech Features Includes radio/CD/MP3/XM Satellite radio (as equipped),speakers,power locks and windows,seat motors,power mirrors,climatecontrol programmers,video entertainment systems,Onstar system, power sliding door actuator and module,headlight ballast and start unit. Also includes keyless entry systems,heads-up display components,night vision,anti-theft systems and sunroof mechanism. Steering Includes gear housing and all internal parts,hydraulic/electric power steering pump,steering main and intermediate shafts,couplings,idler arm,pitman arm,power steering hoses,seals and gaskets. Also includes steering actuators and modules (quadrasteer). Front & Rear Suspension Includes upper and lower control arms,ball joints,steering knuckles,stabilizer shaft,bushings,tie rods and road sensing suspension module. Also includes coil and leaf springs. Air Conditioning Includes compressor,condensor,clutch and pulley,evaporator,accumulator,high/low pressure compressor cut-off switch,pressure cycling switch and heater core. Also includes blower motor, air conditioning hoses and seals. Brakes Includes master cylinder,assist boosters,wheel cylinders,combination valve,hydraulic lines and fittings,disc calipers,modulator valve/dump valve,pump motor assembly and accumulator, ABS Hydraulic Modulator and ABS module. Also includes sensors,relays,switches and solenoids,seals and gaskets. Exterior and Interior Includes seat belt retractors,glove box locks,seat adjusters,hood latch and supports,door handles and lock cylinders. Also includes fibre optic illumination to any switches and gauges,sliding door mechanism,heating and A/C duct assemblies. Roadside Assistance Provides 24 hour assistance for lost/locked-in keys,flat tire changing,out-of-fuel emergencies,jump starts,plus lodging and meal allowances and a convenient trip routing service.
Front/Rear Wheel Drive Final drive housing,all internal parts,axle shafts and axle shaft bearings,constant velocity joints,front differential actuator,axle housing,all internal parts,propeller shafts,“u” joints,wheel bearings,locking hubs,supports,front hub bearings and rear axle hub bearings,seals and gaskets. Transmission/Transaxle Case,all internal parts,torque converter,transfer case,vacuum modulator,transmission mounts,seals and gaskets. Diesel Engine All of the parts below,plus diesel fuel injection pump,lines,nozzles and vacuum pump. Engine Cylinder block,heads,all internally lubricated engine parts,manifold,timing gears,timinggear chain/belt,timing gear cover,flywheel,oil pump/oil pump housing,seals,gaskets, water pump,fuel pump,harmonic balancer,OHC carriers,valve covers,oil pan and engine mounts. Also covered are turbocharger/supercharger housing,internal parts,valves,intercooler,seals and gaskets.
The GM Protection Plan – Protection For You And Your GM  Vehicle General Motors is pleased to provide 5 year powertrain warranties on many 2006 models, and on all 2007 models as a way of demonstrating the quality of our vehicles, and our ongoing commitment to you, our valued customer. We also offer the GM Protection Plan as an additional measure to protect yourself against potentially costly repairs to the rest of your vehicle’s electrical and mechanical components, particularly as your vehicle ages. The GMPP Total ‘Plus’ coverage provides the highest level of repair cost protection available, as well as the many benefits of the GM Roadside Assistance Program. GMPP Total ‘Plus’ is the ultimate option for your GM vehicle.
Why Should I Buy GMPP?
Inflation Protection GMPP provides protection for you and your family against unexpected and rising repair costs. It can be the most valuable option you choose for your vehicle.
Peace Of Mind With the largest repair network in Canada and the U.S., GM’s commitment to you is to provide a worry-free driving experience. Your GM Dealer, and the network of just over 7,500 GM Dealers in Canada and the continental United States, offers professional, factory-trained technicians, using only new or remanufactured replacement parts in any GMPP repairs performed on your vehicle.
GMPP Beyond Manufacturer Warranty With the added strength of the GM Powertrain Warranty, GM Protection Plan Total Plus pricing has been reduced making comprehensive coverage for your vehicle even more affordable. Take the next step and secure a Genuine GM service contract coverage for your GM vehicle by purchasing GM Protection Plan Total Plus – it provides peace of mind for the long run!
GMPP coverage begins at 0 km and at the in-service date.
Total ‘Plus’ Essentially, GMPP Total ‘Plus’ provides repair cost protection to the mechanical and electrical components on your GM car or truck, from the engine and transmission to the sophisticated electronic computers and modules that are commonplace in today’s vehicles.
What’s Covered? The following is a comparative listing of components protected under the Powertrain and Total ‘Plus’ levels of GMPP coverage. See your Dealer for a complete list of plan coverages and features.
What’s not Covered by GMPP Total ‘Plus’? GMPP Total ‘Plus’ is an optional Service Contract providing you with financial protection from costly breakdowns that could happen to thousands of your vehicle’s mechanical and electrical components. GMPP is not a Warranty, however, some repairs and services that your vehicle may require are beyond the scope of GMPP coverage. Examples of these include body and sheet metal work, as well as repairs or adjustments to glass and upholstery, tune-ups, engine oil and filter changes, and replacement of routine maintenance items such as shock absorbers/struts, brake pads/shoes, exhaust pipes, wheel alignments and wheel balancing. See your dealer or the GMPP contract for complete description of coverage and exclusions.

Introducing the new LEGO® Batmobile From Chevrolet

The brand partners with Warner Bros. for “The LEGO® Batman Movie”

 

Built using more than 340,000 LEGO® bricks and measuring 17 feet long, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet has been designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle is inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theatres on February 10, 2017

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DETROIT — Chevrolet, along with students from Detroit’s Cody Rouge community, A World in Motion and FIRST LEGO® League, unveiled its life-size LEGO® Batmobile today at the North American International Auto Show.

Measuring 17-feet long and featuring exclusive stud shooters, the LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet was designed to strike fear in the heart of any villain. The vehicle was inspired by Batman’s Speedwagon featured in “The LEGO® Batman Movie,” which hits U.S. theaters on Feb. 10.

In this exciting new animated LEGO® adventure, Batman, DC’s iconic Super Hero who famously prefers to work alone, must learn to cooperate and connect with others to save Gotham City from The Joker.

“To work on the LEGO® Batmobile with Warner Bros. is an absolute thrill for us at Chevy,” said Paul Edwards, U.S. vice president of Chevrolet Marketing. “Many of the themes in ‘The LEGO® Batman Movie,’ like imagination, family and community, align perfectly with our Chevy brand values and add to the value of the partnership.”

The LEGO® Batmobile from Chevrolet will also appear in the next variation of Chevrolet’s “Real People, Not Actors” campaign. In the new spot, real LEGO® Minifigure figurines discuss what kind of person would drive the all-new LEGO® Batmobile.

To learn more about all the exciting options available on the LEGO® Batmobile, please visit Chevrolet.com.

LEGO® Batmobile Fast Facts:

  • It’s 83 inches (6.92 feet) high, 204 inches (17 feet) long and 111 inches (9.25 feet) wide.
  • Total weight is 1,695.5 pounds. Each tire is just over 100 pounds.
  • The interior frame is made from more than 86 feet of square tube aluminum and weighs 282.5 pounds.
  • Total number of LEGO® bricks used to build the Batmobile: 344,187
  • Total number of LEGO® colors used: 17
  • The LEGO® Batmobile took 222 hours to design and 1,833 hours to build.
  • The LEGO® Batmobile was designed and assembled in the LEGO® Model Shop in Enfield, Connecticut, by LEGO® Master Builders.

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.

ABOUT “The LEGO Batman Movie”
In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure.  There are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.

Opening Feb. 10, 2017, “The LEGO Batman Movie” stars Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes. Directed by Chris McKay, produced by Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Roy Lee, from a screenplay by Seth Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern and John Whittington, story by Seth Grahame-Smith, based on LEGO Construction Toys and based on characters from DC Entertainment. Batman created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.  Executive producers are Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Will Allegra and Brad Lewis.

From Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Animation Group, in association with LEGO System A/S, a Lin Pictures / Lord Miller / Vertigo Entertainment production, “The LEGO Batman Movie” will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE © & ™ DC Comics, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., & The LEGO Group.

LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure figurine and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks and/or copyrights of the LEGO Group. © 2017 The LEGO Group. Used with permission.

BATMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. All Rights Reserved.