Monday, February 13, 2012


And The Trophy Goes To........Chevrolet
When shopping for a new vehicle, high resale value is often a major consideration. After all, depreciation is a new car owner's biggest expense and selecting a vehicle with better resale value will assure you increased value at trade-in time.
If great resale value is important, consider this: Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com just recognized Chevy's outstanding achievements in producing vehicles that best retain their value over the first five years of new-vehicle ownership with their Best Resale Value Awards(1).
And the winners are:
2012 Camaro V6 (Sports Car)
2012 Camaro SS (High-Performance Car)
2012 Traverse (Full-Size Utility Vehicle)
2012 Volt (Electric Car)
2012 Camaro (Top 10 Overall)
It's obvious the 2012 Camaro is a high performance sports machine offering a great dollar-to-horsepower ratio during its first five years on the road. The 2012 Chevy Traverse offers a superb combination of comfort, capability and eight-passenger seating(2) that adds up to an incredible residual value rating and the best full-size utility vehicle winner. The eco-friendly Volt takes the electric car category thanks partially to its Voltec propulsion system, a unique technology combining an electric motor with an internal-combustion engine/generator. This innovation allows for driving on electricity only or using both electricity and gas.
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1. Vehicle’s projected resale value is specific to the 2012 model year. For more information, visit Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com. Kelley Blue Book is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc.2. Standard on LS and LT. Available on 2LT

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