Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison Off-Road Truck Coming 2019!

Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison Off-Road Truck Coming 2019!

Chevrolet already offers an off-road midsize pickup, the ZR2, and now they are taking it further. The Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison  is an AEV conversion off-road truck. AEV (American Expedition Vehicles) are experts in the off-road world. We were lucky to get hang out with them during an overland adventure in Wyoming.

Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison

The extreme off-roader is expected to arrive in January 2019 and will be covered under warranty from Chevrolet.  The midsize pickup truck will be available with the 2.8L Duramax diesel engine. There will be an option of an extended cab or crew cab.

Sandor Piszar, director of Marketing for Chevrolet Truck says, “More and more enthusiasts are discovering that Colorado is ideal for off-roading, especially overland travel”.

AEV Conversion parts

American Expedition vehicles have designed the following parts for the Colorado Bison;

  • 5 Boron steel skid plates to protect the fuel tank, oil pan, front, and rear locking differentials and the transfer case. These are to protect the components in off-road situations such over rocks and rough terrain.
  • Stamped steel front an rear bumpers to protect the truck from hard obstacles.
  • Integrated recovery points on the rear bumper as well as integrated fog lamps and space for a winch in the front bumper.
  • AEV Bison logo on the tailgate.
  • Embroidered AEV logo on the front headrests and floor liners.

Chevrolet features

  • Class-exclusive front and rear locking differentials (as opposed to just a rear locking diff).
  • Multimatic DSSV™ dampers.
  • A “CHEVROLET” lettered grille.
  • Cast-iron control arms.
  • Autotrac transfer case.
  • Bison specific 17 x 8″ aluminum wheels.
  • Fender flares.
  • Widened track (by 3.5″ compared to standard Colorado).
  • Goodyear Duratrac off-road tires.
  • 3.42 Rear axle.
  • Bison decals.
  • Suspension lift (2″ more than Colorado ZR1).
  • Available snorkel.

 

 

Have you seen the Suburban Luke Bryan designed for Huntin’ and Fishin’?

Read about All-Terrain Tires for Trucks here. 

How do you think this truck will do off-road? Let us know in the comments below.

 

2018 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack AWD

2018 Volkswagen Golf Alltrack AWD

Station Wagon’s

There aren’t a whole lot of choices out there for stations wagon’s in the U.S. With sales in SUV’s skyrocketing, it seems wagons have been somewhat pushed to the side. This is changing with the arrival of a few more wagons hitting the market this year. One of the few manufacturers that continued to make wagons has the clue in their name… that’s right it’s Volkswagen. Since the late 90s Volkswagen has had the Jetta Wagon and since 2009 the Golf Sportwagon. (more…)

2019 AWD Golf R Will be Available in 40 Different Colors!

2019 AWD Golf R Will be Available in 40 Different Colors!

Volkswagen Golf R goes colorful

No offense Volkswagen, but about time! Aside from the Habanero Orange and Kurkuma Yellow (gold) colors offered by VW, the rest of the colors are mostly bland. Safe. But bland. Especially if the Volkswagen dealership is next to a Dodge dealership (who have lot’s of wild colors) like in Casper, WY. Not to fear,  Volkswagen will cheer up the roads a little with the 40 new custom Golf R colors available.

Not just a sports car

The Golf R is an AWD sports car that puts out 292 horsepower. Currently, the Golf R is available in 5 colors; blue, red, black, gray and white. Whilst sports cars do typically look good in those colors, the Golf R is more than just a sports car. It is an enthusiast car with a following, shaped in part by a tuning and modification scene. Being a part of that scene is about customizing your own vehicle to stand out from the crowd. I have been part of this several times with various vehicles. One time I couldn’t decide which custom paint color to get so I ended up with ‘chameleon’ paint (one that changed colors). Don’t judge me, it was the noughties! It also cost a lot of money at the time, so this is super cool that Volkswagen is now offering to do it from the factory.

 

Cool colors straight from the factory

It’s cheaper having the car painted at the factory. Not only that, but it’ll be done by robots, that will probably do a better job than most body shops. Also, having a custom paint job from new means there isn’t any prep work involved before the changing the color. For example, if you wanted to change the color of your car,  usually you’d need a different color base coat Then there’s stripping the engine if you do the engine bay, removing windows and fixing any dents etc. This all adds up in labor costs and potentially parts that might need to be replaced along the way. Volkswagen’s MSRP for custom colors on the 2019 Golf R is $2,500, which is very very reasonable.

Heritage and personality inspired colors

Volkswagen say that they researched the colors to appeal to owners and also pay homage to heritage vehicles. One of the VW classics includes the MK3 Scirocco which came in a Viper Green color, one of the colors available.

Golf R colors

2019 Volkswagen Golf R in Viper Green

 

Other classic colors that have stood out in Volkswagen’s history are ” …Deep Blue Pearl from the Mk4 and Mk5 R32, Ginster Yellow from the 1997 Driver’s Edition GTI, and Mars Red from the Mk 1 GTI.” Depressingly, I am writing the word history along with these colors, but I actually remember them. Way to feel old, but it’s for sure nostalgic and get’s the feelers going for us car enthusiasts.

 

Golf R colors

2019 Golf R in Gingster Yellow

 

Which of the Golf R colors would you choose?

golf r colors

 

If you are interested in more about ordering a 2019 Golf R in a custom color or would like to see the Golf R colors on a sample card (on route to the dealership), you can contact Fremont Volkswagen in Casper.

 

 

FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne Passes, Mike Manley takes the Lead.

FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne Passes, Mike Manley takes the Lead.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne unexpectedly passes away July 25th 2018. NBC News reported that his death was due to having a stroke whilst recovering from a shoulder surgery. He was just 66 years old.

From all of the Fremont Motors and Trusted Auto Professionals teams, we offer our sincerest condolences to everyone at FCA and Marchionne’s family.

Sergio Marchionne

CEO FCA

Sergio Marchionne, Photo: FCA

 

The man is a legend in the world of automotive. In 2005, after just one year of being CEO of Fiat Chrysler, Marchionne turned the company around. He took the company from losing millions of dollars back to making money. Since 2014, he also was involved in bringing Ferrari back to being on top on Formula 1 racing. Marchionne is also the man responsible for bringing Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati back to the United States. He was openly against electric or autonomous vehicles, however, the 5-year company plan showed a slow progression towards those areas.

Upon learning of his rapidly deteriorating health conditions, on Saturday, July 21st. The Board of Directors of FCA announced that Mike Manley would take over the position as CEO.

“Mr. Manley and his management team will proceed with the implementation of the 2018 – 2022 Business Plan as presented on June 1 of this year, a plan that will further assure FCA’s strong and independent future.”

Mike Manley

 

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Michael Manley

 

According to Bloomberg, Mike Manley started his automotive career in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. working for a Swan National Motors dealership in 1986. He was a management trainee. Manley joined Daimler Chrysler in the United Kingdom in 2000. In 2003 he transfers to the United States. By 2008, he was Executive Vice President of International Sales and Global Product Planning. Since 2009 he was head of Jeep and 2015 he was head of RAM Trucks. He holds a Master of Business Administration (Ashridge Management College in Ashridge, England). On top of that, he also has a BA in Science in Engineering (from Southbank University in London).

 

 

2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 [Video]

2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 [Video]

2018 Mustang Shelby GT350

I’m just going to jump right into the nitty-gritty about this Mustang Shelby GT350 because let’s face it, if you’re looking at this car it’s not for the towing capacity, it’s about performance. 2018 model year didn’t change much from 2017 other than colors. The 2017 model year included the track pack which added an; engine cooler, transmission cooler, differential cooler, aluminum strut brace, the adaptive dampers and rear spoiler.

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2018 Mustang Shelby GT350 in Sheridan Wyoming, Photo: L Baures.

Performance

Shelby GT350 Specs:

  • 5.2 liter V-8
  • 526 hp
  • 429 lb-ft torque
  • 0-60 in 4.2 seconds

First stop in the Shelby is to go get gas, and this is where the car lured me into a false sense of security. The gas station was less than 500 yards away so I potted along gently, easing on the accelerator and clutch not knowing what to expect.  It drives just like a ‘normal’ car at slow speeds and through the town. The car is fairly low to the ground (helping aerodynamics and handling) which means care is to be taken on steeper inclines as to not scuff the front underside.

Opening up the car you are met with the meanest of growls from the exhaust, that will sometimes pop and cackle, which in my case, makes me giggle like a 2-year-old. Acceleration is worked for, if you want it, it’s there. You’ll get back what you put in.

Push it half-heartedly and you’ll be met with a normal car, push it hard and the car responds like you just gave it an energy drink. The exhaust is an ‘active valve exhaust’ with a switch in the center stack to make it louder or quieter.

I switched it to quieter briefly going through the town although didn’t notice a huge difference. This may differ on a track though and might be a handy feature not just for your neighbors but if end up at a track that noise tests. This car is after all meant for the track but can also be an everyday driver.

The GT350R is a more aggressive track version of the GT350 with no back seats, bigger front splitter, carbon fiber wheels, wing, and stiffer suspension. The GT500 is the straight-line version, Shelby.

An exhaust note that’ll make you grin like a Cheshire cat.

Ford worked hard on the sound of the exhaust, in a press release they said, “Strum a chord on an acoustic guitar, and you get a clean, simple sound wave – that’s your quiet Brahms’ Lullaby kind of mood,” he said. “Plug that guitar into an amp and crank it up to 11, and that’s your aggressive, crackling sound that really rocks your soul. We call that track mode.”

Video

Transmission

Exclusively available with the TREMEC® 6-speed manual transmission, gear changes are short, easy, and satisfying. Especially considering the redline is 8250rpm. The clutch is not at all what you’d expect for a performance car. Usually, they are stiff with short travel and heavy. No need to be doing left leg squats for this Mustang. The clutch pedal has a lot of travel, sits high off the floor and soft enough to manage even in traffic. The downside to this is if your short like me (5’3″) my knee is up slightly higher than normal.

Handling

It is a muscle car, which to most people might bring up connotations of sloppy soft suspension, but the Shelby GT350 is meant to be taken to the track (you know, one that has corners) so, a soft suspension wouldn’t be much fun in that instance. It’s more like a cross, that I’d call a ‘toned muscle car’. It has the muscle and the grunt, yes, but it’s refined to where it can perform …on the corners.

There is a very distinct feeling of the rear wheels pushing the car around corners. I  approached a corner that was initially a big wide sweeping corner. It turned into (no pun intended) a much tighter  (from a  left 5 to a left 3 tightens in rally driving terms). Feathering the throttle, with weight on the outside of the corner, the g-force takes my ponytail.

The car turns in tight and the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires grip beyond what you’d normally expect. This is very much a drivers car that could easily have potential to go wrong. To help get the most out of the car and hone in those driving skills, Ford performance offers a complimentary track day for GT350 owners.

The MagneRide® suspension is adaptable to both comfortable cruising and more aggressive driving between ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport ‘ modes. I did not have the opportunity to try out  ‘Track Mode’ although I’d love to see what this car is capable of on the track.

Interior

The deep Recaro bucket seats are a lot more rigid than say the likes of the Challenger bucket seats. Challenger seats are softer and more ‘forgiving’. You can’t argue the Mustang seats do a great job of holding you in place.

Again, with me being smaller, I don’t have much room between the bolsters and my elbows. Mainly because my legs are short. I don’t think Ford really had in mind a small female when they were designing the car so not the cars fault. Other than the bolsters being too big for me to be comfortable turning the steering wheel, I prefer the more rigid Alcantara bucket seats in the Mustang. This reduces the chance of sliding around in the seat.

Also wrapped in Alcantara is the steering wheel which is beautiful. It is just the right size, with good feedback, ever so important flat bottom and the line at the top. In the center console at the bottom are toggle switches reminiscent of a race car with features embedded such as; launch control, line lock and active exhaust.

Ford bucket seats

Don’t get too excited about the rear seats. Yes, they are there and yes you might fit a small human (unless I’m driving thus making more space in the back!). They are more of a glorified shelf in the form of rear bucket seats.

Apparently, if you fold them down, you hear the exhaust better or create more cargo room.

Some of the features included are;

  • Track Apps
  • Aluminum instrument panel (Shelby exclusive)
  • Aluminum foot pedals
  • Grey accent gauge cluster
  • Miko® Suede seats and door trim.

How cool does this Mustang look in front of the Trail End Museum in Sheridan?

Now, all we need is a track to take it to!

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