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Courtesy Chevrolet is having a 12 Days of Christmas Sale! Each day there will be a 1- day only sale price on select models. Happy Holidays from all at Courtesy Chevrolet.


The auction for the first Chevrolet Volt has come to an end, with the winning bidder putting up $225,000 for what might be a very lucrative investment.

And while its future value might be unknown, what is certain is that the $225,000 isn't going to be wasted with the proceeds going to the Detroit Public Schools Foundation in support of Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.

Starting at $50,000 the price climbed…


The 2011 Chevrolet Volt is a car of the future that you can drive today.

The critics agree, it's more car than most cars, too. Motor Trend Magazine has given the all-new Volt the distinguished 2011 Car of the Year award.

Motor Trend says: "In the 61-year history of the Car of the Year award, there have been few contenders as hyped -- or as controversial -- as the Chevrolet Volt. The Volt started life an…

New Federal Law Proposed Would Require Backup Cameras



USA Today reported that The Transportation Department has proposed new rear visibility rules that would, in effect, require backup cameras in all cars and light trucks by the 2014 models. The estimated cost of the systems -- a video camera at the rear of the vehicle and an interior display -- would add about $200 to the price of a vehicle.

The purpose, according to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, "would help drivers see into those blind zones…
What do we call eliminating 8 million metric tons of carbon from the air? We call it a start.

Starting today, when you buy a Chevy, you'll be a part of renewable energy, energy efficiency and tree-planting projects in local communities across America. When completed, these new initiatives will reduce our total carbon emissions by up to 8 million metric tons over the next few years.*

Will this alone be the solution? No, but…

Chevrolet Auctions Volt for Charity Online

As announced by Chevrolet yesterday, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt is now on it's way to Chevy dealers, including Courtesy Chevrolet.  As a part of that announcement, at Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly, GM North America President Mark Reuss announced that the first Chevrolet Volt available for sale would be auctioned online, with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefit the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.