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WASHINGTON- Despite reports of battery issues after crashes, the Chevy Volt has for the second year maintained its 5-star safety rating from the US federal government and IIHS.  This is the highest rating set by the organizations, and allows the Volt to once again sit atop the Nissan Leaf in all categories.  

For shoppers, this is the gold standard, and should be an important consideration in the purchase of a new green technology hybrid vehicle.  Chuck Nash Auto Group still has the 2011 Chevrolet Volt in inventory, and with the 2011 tax credit still available for consumers, the Volt seems like an easy purchase decision. 

Debugging all the gossip on the Chevy Volt Crash Test:


GMC Sees One-Millionth Production Model in Michigan

As 2011 comes to a close, it's natural for businesses and individuals alike to take a step back and examine what they've done with the year. While the jury is still out on whether the auto-industry as a whole has seen success, Chuck Nash Auto Group knows of one automaker in particular that's done very well. That automaker, of course, is GMC. Specifically, we'd like to take a moment to congratulate the company's Lansing Delta Township arm on the production of its one-millionth vehicle.

Buick and WIRED Bring the Hottest Technology to Times Square

At the core of the Big Apple lies a concentrated hub of consumer attraction that brings in some of the most tech-hungry shoppers. Therefore, it's no surprise to Chuck Nash Auto Group that Buick is once again presenting the largest WIRED store ever on Times Square from now until December 24th.

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