ORDER YOUR CAMARO TODAY ! Chevrolet will begin releasing limited production of Camaro Coupes in February 2009, following by Convertible production by 2010. The February 09 Camaro will in fact be a 2010 model year vehicle. White's Chevrolet in Roanoke Rapids, NC has gathered detailed ordering information and can present to the customer at their request.
Camaro's will be available with a 3.6L 300 Horsepower V6 engine that boasts an EPA estimated 27 MPG on highway, or a powerful 6.2L 425 Horsepower V8 engine. You can also pick a manual or automatic transmission, and of course the Camaro SS is available at start-up production.
If you are interested in purchasing a 2010 Camaro, its recommended that you contact White's Chevrolet in Roanoke Rapids, NC immeadiately. The Camaro is one of the most sought after American Sports Cars, and will be in limited supply. Secure your today, or make sure you get on our Camaro information list.
WE ARE CELEBRATING 70 YEARS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS SERVING THE ROANOKE VALLEY AND SOUTH SIDE VIRGINIA.
Ed Peper, North America President for Chevrolet, speaks about the Chevy
Total Confidence Plan the most comprehensive customer care program ever.
Total Confidence helps to protect you when you buy a new Chevy while you
own a new Chevy and when you trade in your Chevy. Click on link to listen...
"The #1 Chrysler Dealership in the Roanoke Valley"
Take a look at these great New Car deals that we have
put together for you!
Chrysler Employee Pricing Plus ....Now through April every 2008 and 2009
Chrysler product can be purchased with a generous discount plus cash back !
View a video from White Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep >>>>Click here.
MARKETING NEWS
ChryslerTown & Country Wins “Most Trusted” Minivan Award for 8th Consecutive Year
For an unprecedented eight years in a row, 2009 Chrysler Town & Country is the “Most Trusted” minivan on the market. Based on 2001-2008 model-year owner repurchase data, Town & Country has consistently out-performed any other brand and model for close to a decade. Customer loyalty is the key indicator of a brand’s and model’s success.
2009 Dodge Challenger Hemi RT in stock and available for immediate delivery. Call 252-537-3543 ask for Vic.
All-New 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 and Jeep® Wrangler Earn Top Awards from Cars.com
The all-new 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 was named “Work Truck of the Year” and the 2009 Jeep Wrangler received “Best New Car for Off-roaders” by Cars.com. Ram 1500 has assembled 10 major awards since its introduction. Jeep Wrangler continues its ride as the benchmark off-road vehicle.
“Cars.com’s Lifestyle Awards focus on selecting the best vehicles for different consumer lifestyles,” said Patrick Olsen, editor-in-chief at Cars.com. “When choosing our Work Truck of the Year, we look for vehicles that perform well, whether that means getting a commuter to work comfortably and efficiently or providing a hard worker with power, durability and a lot of cargo space. With impressive ride quality, a high-quality cabin and exceptional storage space, the Dodge Ram 1500 was this year’s clear winner.”
What Grade Do You Give Your Engine? By the way, this is no “knock-knock” joke!
You pull up to the pump and usually have three choices: Regular, Mid-grade and Premium. Are these grades the equivalent of “good, better and best?” Have you ever been tempted to give your car a “treat” and upgrade? Do you really have to feed your high performance car that outrageously priced Premium grade?
These questions are not “fuelish,” and the answers are based on something called the octane rating of gasoline. The octane rating of gasoline tells you how much the fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. This is meaningful when you recall how a four-stroke, gasoline-fueled engine works. One of the strokes is the compression stroke where the engine compresses a cylinder-full of air and gas into a much smaller volume before igniting it with a sparkplug. The amount of compression is called the compression ratio of the engine. A typical engine might have a compression ratio of 8-to-1. High performance engines generally have a higher compression ratio. Higher octane fuel can better tolerate the greater pressures in high compression engines.
When gas ignites by compression rather than because of the spark from the sparkplug, it causes a condition known variously as knocking, pinging or pre-ignition. Knocking generally occurs when climbing steep grades, rapidly accelerating or driving at unusually high altitudes.
Knocking can damage an engine, so it is not something you want to have happening. Lower-octane gas (like Regular-grade 87-octane gasoline) can handle the least amount of compression before igniting. So, the compression ratio of your engine determines the octane rating of the gas you must use in the car.
The gasoline grades have corresponding octane ratings, typically 87 for Regular, 89 for Mid-grade and 91 for Premium with slight variations around the country. Most filling stations sell three grades, but some offer a few more choices between Regular and Premium. Even so, the typical gas station has just two underground storage tanks. Midgrade and other octane ratings are created by blending these two at the pump.
The basic question we want to answer is, “Should you consider spending the extra money for Premium gas?” The answer is a qualified, “No.” The fact is, for most car and truck engines, Regular grade 87 is fine.
That’s good news, but what if your owner’s manual recommends Premium grade fuel? The key word is ‘recommends,’ which really means it’s okay to use Regular under most driving conditions. Virtually every expert – even those from oil companies and auto manufacturers – say that using Regular will not harm engines, but you’ll probably not get the ‘advertised’ performance. In other words, you may add a second to the zero-to-60 mph time a reviewer said you should expect from your car. Again, using Regular gas will not damage the modern engines of most of today’s cars.
Modern engines with advanced computerized engine management systems rapidly adjust their ignition timing at the first indication of knocking. For this reason, using Regular will not void your manufacturer’s warranty unless, in the rare case, your car’s owner’s manual states that Premium grade gasoline is REQUIRED. The owners of high performance engines that require the highest octane are well aware of this fact because high performance was an important factor in choosing their particular cars.
However, if you own a “classic” car or a vehicle that is 10 years old or older and lacks such stuff as electronic fuel injection, computerized engine management and knock sensors and the owner’s manual specifies Premium grade fuel, DON’T USE ANYTHING OTHER THAN PREMIUM! If your vehicle has a supercharger and you drive aggressively, you might also want to use Premium. In this latter scenario, knock sensors cannot sense the condition fast enough because the supercharger boosts pressure too quickly. Of course, if your engine does experience knocking, no matter what vintage or sophistication, feed it the next higher grade of fuel or bring it in for a diagnosis and possibly a tune-up.
Using Premium grade fuel in a vehicle designed to operate on Regular is a complete waste of money. It won’t add to performance since the engine is not designed to make use of the higher octane. Don’t believe that bunk about Premium gas doing a better job of keeping an engine clean. All grades of gasoline contain detergents and additives intended to promote clean combustion.
We make car buying so easy.....even this guy can do it >>>
For more Pre-Owned or New vehicles, go to either Chevrolet-Cadillac, Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep or Ford and click. There you may search our ENTIRE inventory. We have many late model SUV's and pickup trucks in inventory. Call before coming down as our inventory changes rapidly due to GREAT SALES! Vehicles listed below are our "White's Best Deal" units that we have reduced drastically and are passing the savings on to you!
we sell pontiac, toyota,buick,gmc,ford,honda,nissan, hummer,cadillac,mitsubishi,mazda,oldsmobile,chevrolet,chrysler,dodge, jeep, hyundai, kia, ford, lincoln, mercury, jaquar, land rover, buick, saturn,mercedes, audi, bmw to our preowned customers in emporia, southill, lake gaston,virginia, roanoke rapids, ahoskie, aulander, gasburg, valentines, petersburg, Bracey, broadnax, lacrosse, jarratt, ebony, dinwiddie, boykins, white plains, Stony creek, dolphin, skippers, Hopewell, Blackstone, Freeman, Chester, lawrenceville, Courtland, virginia, enfield, garysburg, gaston, littleton, halifax, scotland neck, seaboard, weldon, warrenton, Rocky mount, Conway, Jackson, Nashville, Wilson, Hobbsville, Rich square, Woodland, coefield, enfield, pleasant hill, hollister, henrico, Severn , north carolina. Many of our customers are 100% satisfied, and have found our prices are better than Boyd Chevrolet, Boyd honda, Boyd of emporia, Charles boyd ford, Charles Boyd Cadillac, Boyd of southhill, Boyd of henderson, bones toyota, quality pontiac buick gmc, best deals, best financing best inventory, best service, best value, best parts are at white's , white motors, white chevrolet, white cadillac, white chrysler, white chrysler dodge jeep.