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BIRCHWOOD PONTIAC BUICK GMC & ORION CHEVROLET ANNOUNCE MERGER

Mr. Steve Chipman, President of the Birchwood Automotive Group and Mr. Carl Eisbrenner, President of Orion Chevrolet are pleased to announce the merger of Birchwood Pontiac Buick GMC and Orion Chevrolet to form Birchwood Chevrolet Buick GMC. Collectively, Birchwood Automotive Group and Orion Chevrolet have been serving the automotive needs of Manitobans for over 75 years. During this time, they have combined to earn over 30 Triple Crown Awards, the highest honor
bestowed to a General Motors dealership, recognizing excellence in customer satisfaction.

By joining forces, this new dealership is not only positioned to be the top
producing General Motors dealership in Manitoba it will also raise the level of automotive products and services it provides. “We are truly excited about this upcoming opportunity to once again add to the Winnipeg automotive industry,” said Steve Chipman, CEO & President Birchwood Automotive Group. “We look forward to a new partnership with Carl and Orion Chevrolet, and promise to continue to deliver the same level of excellence that Birchwood Automotive has always provided.” Birchwood Chevrolet Buick GMC will begin operation in the Pointe West AutoPark, effective August 1, 2009. For the time being, the new dealership will operate out of the two current locations until they transition into one location at the current Pontiac Buick GMC dealership.

Steve Chipman and Carl Eisbrenner would like to thank all of their loyal customers for their patronage and look forward to offering an enhanced sales and service experience at Birchwood Chevrolet Buick GMC.

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Mar
05
2009
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Because There’s No Substitute For Experience

When you’re engineering and building full-size SUVs, experience counts – and no one’s experience runs deeper than GMC’s. Today, we engineer our Yukon lineup with serious performance capabilities so they can handle off-road challenges and tough towing assignments with ease – and that’s just our starting point. We also place a high priority on other attributes. Like versatility. Driver and passenger comfort. Efficiency. And, of course, safety. Today’s Yukon family also offers the widest range of choice available in the full-size SUV segment, including our supremely luxurious Denali models and the hybrid-powered full-size SUV, the extraordinarily efficient Yukon 2-mode Hybrid. The professional grade Yukons. Drive one, and feel the difference experience makes.

Save On Gas. Sacrifice Nothing
Yukon Hybrid is a full-size SUV with uncompromised performance, including a trailer rating of up to 2812 kg (6200 lb.). Yet amazingly, it’s more fuel-efficient in city driving than much smaller vehicles like the Volkswagen Passat, Mazda6 and Ford Fusion, even when they’re equipped with four-cylinder engines.*

The Power To Move Mountains
Yukon has the muscle to tackle virtually anything you can throw at it, including trailers weighing up to a whopping 4355 kg (9600 lb.) with the Yukon XL 2500 Series. † Power comes from Generation IV Vortec V8 engines, all paired with efficiency-enhancing 6-speed automatic transmissions.

The Must-Have Stability Of StabiliTrak
When a sideways skid begins, Yukon’s standard StabiliTrak TM electronic stability control system steps in automatically to help put you back in control. Electronic stability control systems like StabiliTrak have been proven to reduce the risk of a fatal rollover crash in light trucks and vans by a remarkable 88%. ††

Denali: The Ultimate Yukon
From their smallest details to their most dramatic breakthroughs, Yukon Denali and Yukon XL Denali represent GMC’s highest achievement in the art of the SUV. Highlights include a 403 hp E-85 FlexFuel-capable Vortec 6.2L V8 engine, a smooth-shifting, six-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control mode, AutoRideTM suspension, full-time all-wheel drive and uniquely elegant exterior styling.

OnStar Never Sleeps
When you choose any 2009 Yukon, OnStar ® is at your disposal 24/7 with a long list of security and convenience services. Regardless of whether you need remote door unlocking, a tow truck or emergency services, OnStar is there to help. OnStar can even do remote diagnostics checks on your Yukon to help you keep it in top condition.

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/vehicles/gmc/yukon/overview?adv=83888

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Mar
05
2009
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Sophisticated Design – And Technology

The graceful lines create a very favourable impression. But to fully appreciate the level of sophistication offered by the 2009 Buick Lucerne, you have to drive one. Only then will you experience what its leading-edge technology can do for you. If you’re looking to intensify your driving experience even further, the most dramatic starting point is Lucerne Super, powered by the 292 hp High Output 4.6L Northstar V8 and featuring the advanced Magnetic Ride Control ® suspension. Advanced technology extends to the safety package that includes available side blind zone alert and lane departure warning systems. A smart luxury sedan: the 2009 Buick Lucerne.A Super Experience
Introducing the Lucerne Super – the pinnacle of all things Buick. Refined power and control are taken to the next level with a 292 hp Northstar 4.6L V8 engine and advanced Magnetic Ride Control Suspension technology. Inside, Lucerne’s commitment to exquisite craftsmanship and luxury is also heightened with a list of features that include standard heated and cooled front seats, a heated walnut wood accented steering wheel and a nine-speaker Harman Kardon ® amplified sound system.

It’s All A Matter Of Timing
The time is right for the 227 hp 3.9L V6 VVT engine. VVT stands for variable valve timing which helps maximize power and torque by continuously adjusting the opening and closing of the engine’s valves. This FlexFuel engine is standard on CX and CXL – and it can run on gasoline or E85 ethanol, reducing emissions and dependence on petroleum.

It Sees Where You Can’t
Blind spots are an inevitable part of driving – at least they used to be. Lucerne’s available side blind zone alert employs radar technology to scan a 150° arc on both sides of the vehicle. In addition, the available lane departure warning system uses a camera to detect if you are drifting out of your lane, and then alerts you through audio and visual warnings.

It’s Called The Driver Confidence Package For Good Reason
Lucerne has enhanced driver control with the StabiliTrakTM electronic stability control system. Plus the added safety and convenience of RainsenseTM moisture-sensing wipers, remote vehicle start system, content theft alarm and ultrasonic rear parking assist. All these features are included in the Driver Confidence Package. The name speaks for itself.

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/vehicles/buick/lucerne/overview?adv=83887

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Mar
05
2009
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Feel-Good Machine

What’s new for Pontiac’s most affordable car for 2009? Well, for one thing there’s a new name – G3 Wave. Fresh new styling on G3 Wave models. A more powerful engine. Available OnStar®. And for you sports fans, a cool new Podium Edition Package that shows off just how proud you are of Canada’s elite athletes. Just as important, though, is what hasn’t changed. Case in point: the 2009 G3 Wave’s deep and abiding respect for your wallet. It carries one of the lowest sticker prices of any new car in Canada. It’s a cash-saver at the gas pump, too, with highway fuel consumption of just 5.7 L/100 km.1 Something else that hasn’t changed: the lighthearted attitude that makes G3 Wave a blast to drive. Put it all together and you’ve got a car you can feel good about for all the right reasons.Lookin’ Good
Restyled inside and out, G3 Wave may be small in size, but it’s big on personality, with a new look that adds real Pontiac attitude to an already cool-looking car. G3 Wave is big on practicality, too. Its “tall-car” profile translates into an amazingly spacious interior with loads of room for your friends and your stuff.
Awesome Fuel Efficiency
How did the 2009 G3 Wave get to be so stingy on gas? It’s all because of cool features like variable valve timing (VVT), an oil cooler and a high-powered electronic engine control system. Thanks to all this trick engineering, the 2009 G3 Wave engine puts out more power and consumes just 5.7 L/100 km on the highway and 7.9 L/100 km in the city.1

Save, Save, Spend
It’s hard to top a price that’s one of the most affordable in Canada, and we’ve already gone over G3 Wave’s incredible fuel efficiency…so now what? Here’s a good one: think of the all the cool stuff you could get with the money you’ll save – consider them rewards for being so darn smart!

Canada’s Best Coverage
When you choose G3 Wave, General Motors is behind you for the long haul. We back every G3 Wave with Canada’s Best Coverage, including a 5 year/160,000 km Powertrain Component Warranty, 3 year/60,000 km GM New Vehicle Limited Warranty and 5 year/160,000 km Courtesy Transportation and Roadside Assistance.†

Go For the Podium
New for 2009, the Podium Edition Package lets you treat yourself to some of the better things in life and show your pride in Canada’s athletes at the same time. Components include 15″ aluminum wheels, rear decklid spoiler, XM Satellite RadioTM††, an upgraded stereo system, OnStar®, unique Podium Edition badging and much more. The Podium Edition Package is available on G3 Wave SE models.

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/vehicles/pontiac/g3-wave/overview?adv=83885

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Mar
05
2009
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LESS PUMPING. MORE DRIVING.

These days, everyone has their eyes on the gas pump. And rightly so, gas prices are up and it seems the distance between A and B hasn’t gotten any shorter.Take a look at what happens when extraordinary improvements in fuel efficiency are made, without compromising anything on power, performance and style.

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/corporate/offers/fuel-efficiency/overview?adv=83867

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Mar
05
2009
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Shop in Canada for great offers and peace of mind

Shop in Canada for great offers and peace of mindNow more than ever it makes good sense to buy a new GM vehicle in Canada. As our dollar fluctuates, GM has responded by adjusting prices across a wide range of vehicles to ensure real value is passed on to Canadian drivers.

http://www.gm.ca/gm/english/corporate/offers/price-adjustment/overview?adv=83247

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Nov
25
2008
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72 winners of 2009 TOP SAFETY PICK awards; almost every category from minicar to large pickup has a winner.

http://www.iihs.org/news/rss/pr112508.html

ARLINGTON, VA – Seventy-two vehicles earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s TOP SAFETY PICK award for 2009. This is more than double the number of 2008 recipients and more than 3 times the number of 2007 winners. TOP SAFETY PICK recognizes vehicles that do the best job of protecting people in front, side, and rear crashes based on good ratings in Institute tests. Winners also have to have electronic stability control (ESC), which research shows significantly reduces crash risk.

For the first time ever, winners represent every class of vehicle the Institute tests except microcars. Most car, minivan, and SUV models, midsize convertibles, and small and large pickups are eligible. Ford and its subsidiary Volvo have 16 winners, including the Ford F-150 large pickup. Thirteen winners are from Honda and its Acura division. The Honda Fit with optional ESC is the first minicar to earn TOP SAFETY PICK.

Honda, Acura, and Subaru, which picked up 4 awards, are standouts for 2009 because they have at least 1 TOP SAFETY PICK in every vehicle class in which they compete.

“Consumers are the biggest winners,” says Institute president Adrian Lund. “No matter what kind of vehicle buyers may be considering, now they can walk into just about any dealership and find one that affords the best overall protection in serious crashes.”

Front and side impacts are the most common kinds of fatal crashes, killing about three-quarters of the 28,896 passenger vehicle occupants who died in 2007. Rear-end crashes usually aren’t fatal, but they result in a large proportion of crash injuries. Neck sprain or strain is the most commonly reported injury in two thirds of insurance claims for injuries in all kinds of crashes.

Automakers improve protection: TOP SAFETY PICK provides an incentive for manufacturers to offer safer vehicle designs that go far beyond basic federal standards.

“In order to win, automakers have beefed up the side structures of vehicles and added side airbags to do a better job of protecting people in serious side crashes,” Lund says. “They’re rapidly adding ESC to prevent crashes, and they’re designing seats and head restraints that do a better job of protecting against whiplash.”

The changes are evident in the safety equipment that is increasingly standard. For the 2009 model year, 84 percent of passenger cars, 99 percent of SUVs, and 23 percent of pickups have standard side airbags with head protection. The same is true for ESC. It’s standard on 74 percent of passenger cars, 99 percent of SUVs, and 37 percent of pickups.

Crash avoidance is required: The Institute began the TOP SAFETY PICK program in 2006, initially giving out 2 tiers of awards. Gold winners scored good ratings for front, side, and rear crash protection. Silver winners had good ratings in front and side tests and acceptable ratings in rear evaluations.

For 2007, the Institute raised the bar to win by requiring good rear impact results and ESC as either standard or optional equipment. ESC helps drivers maintain control of their vehicles in the worst situation – loss of control at high speed – by engaging automatically when it senses vehicle instability and helping to bring a vehicle back in the intended line of travel. ESC lowers the risk of a fatal single-vehicle crash by about half, and it lowers the risk of a fatal rollover crash by as much as 70 percent.

Rear, side performance still lags: Crash tests have driven major improvements in the designs of all kinds and sizes of passenger vehicles. The Institute began conducting frontal tests for consumer information in 1995. Side tests were added in 2003 and rear tests in 2004. Most vehicles earn good ratings based on the frontal crash test, but significant differences remain among vehicles’ performance in side and rear tests.

Twenty-six models fall short of earning TOP SAFETY PICK because of inadequate head restraint designs. The Smart Fortwo, the only microcar in the US market, missed because of its head restraints. The same goes for Toyota’s hybrid Prius, which performed well in the Institute’s front and side crash tests but came up short for rear crash protection.

Chrysler is the only major automaker lacking a single TOP SAFETY PICK. It could have picked up 5 awards if the head restraints were better in the Dodge Avenger and Chrysler Sebring, the Sebring convertible, and the Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country.

A 2008 Institute analysis of insurance claims found that, all other factors being the same, drivers of vehicles with seat/head restraint combinations rated good in Institute evaluations were 15 percent less likely to sustain neck injuries in rear-end crashes than drivers of vehicles with poor head restraints.

Eleven vehicles missed the mark because they didn’t earn a good rating for occupant protection in side crashes. Many of these vehicles are smaller cars whose size puts them at a disadvantage in the challenging test compared with larger, heavier vehicles.

Still, the sheer number of this year’s winners indicates that automakers have made huge strides to improve crash protection to achieve TOP SAFETY PICK designation,” Lund says. “For years Toyota had more also-rans than winners. For 2009 this automaker has come on strong by updating seats and head restraints in the Avalon, Corolla, FJ Cruiser, and RAV4 to earn good ratings. Volkswagen has done the same with the Eos, Jetta, Passat, and Rabbit.”

Winners include 8 large cars, 13 midsize cars, 6 small cars, 1 minicar, 3 midsize convertibles, and 3 minivans. Among SUVs, 19 are midsize, 10 are small, and 5 are large. The 2008 Toyota Tundra was the first large pickup to earn TOP SAFETY PICK. For 2009, the Tundra is joined by the Ford F-150 and the Honda Ridgeline. The Toyota Tacoma is the only small pickup winner.

Each year the Institute offers to test TOP SAFETY PICK candidates early in the model year. The policy is for manufacturers to reimburse the Institute for the cost of vehicles if the tests aren’t part of the group’s regular schedule. TOP SAFETY PICK is presented by vehicle size because size and weight are closely related, and both influence how well occupants will be protected in serious crashes. Larger, heavier vehicles generally afford better protection in crashes than smaller, lighter ones.

“Just because small cars are TOP SAFETY PICKs doesn’t make them as crashworthy as larger vehicles,” Lund says. “Rather, it’s all the more important to choose a small car that rates highly for safety because you give up the protection of size and weight.”

How vehicles are evaluated: The Institute’s frontal crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests. Each vehicle’s overall evaluation is based on measurements of intrusion into the occupant compartment, injury measures recorded on a Hybrid III dummy in the driver seat, and analysis of slow-motion film to assess how well the restraint system controlled dummy movement during the test.

Side evaluations are based on performance in a crash test in which the side of a vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The barrier represents the front end of a pickup or SUV. Ratings reflect injury measures recorded on two instrumented SID-IIs dummies, assessment of head protection countermeasures, and the vehicle’s structural performance during the impact.

Rear crash protection is rated according to a two-step procedure. Starting points for the ratings are measurements of head restraint geometry – the height of a restraint and its horizontal distance behind the back of the head of an average-size man. Seat/head restraints with good or acceptable geometry are tested dynamically using a dummy that measures forces on the neck. This test simulates a collision in which a stationary vehicle is struck in the rear at 20 mph. Seats without good or acceptable geometry are rated poor overall because they can’t be positioned to protect many people.

ALL 72 WINNERS

Large cars
Acura RL
Audi A6
Cadillac CTS
Ford Taurus
Lincoln MKS
Mercury Sable
Toyota Avalon
Volvo S80

Midsize cars
Acura TL, TSX
Audi A3, A4
BMW 3 series 4-door models
Ford Fusion with optional electronic stability control
Honda Accord 4-door models
Mercedes C class
Mercury Milan with optional electronic stability control
Saab 9-3
Subaru Legacy
Volkswagen Jetta, Passat

Midsize convertibles
Saab 9-3
Volkswagen Eos
Volvo C70

Small cars
Honda Civic 4-door models (except Si) with optional electronic stability control
Mitsubishi Lancer with optional electronic stability control
Scion xB
Subaru Impreza with optional electronic stability control
Toyota Corolla with optional electronic stability control
Volkswagen Rabbit

Minicar
Honda Fit with optional electronic stability control

Minivans
Honda Odyssey
Hyundai Entourage
Kia Sedona

Large SUVs
Audi Q7
Buick Enclave
Chevrolet Traverse
GMC Acadia
Saturn Outlook

Midsize SUVs
Acura MDX, RDX
BMW X3, X5
Ford Edge, Flex, Taurus X
Honda Pilot
Hyundai Santa Fe, Veracruz
Infiniti EX35
Lincoln MKX
Mercedes M class
Nissan Murano
Saturn VUE
Subaru Tribeca
Toyota FJ Cruiser, Highlander
Volvo XC90

Small SUVs
Ford Escape
Honda CR-V, Element
Mazda Tribute
Mercury Mariner
Mitsubishi Outlander
Nissan Rogue
Subaru Forester
Toyota RAV4
Volkswagen Tiguan

Large pickups
Ford F-150
Honda Ridgeline
Toyota Tundra

Small pickup
Toyota Tacoma

ALSO-RANS
These 26 vehicles earn good ratings in front and side crash tests. They have ESC, standard or optional. They would be 2009 TOP SAFETY PICK winners if their seat/head restraints also earn good ratings:

Chevrolet Malibu
Chrysler Sebring, Sebring convertible, Town & Country
Dodge Avenger, Grand Caravan
Infiniti G35, M35
Kia Amanti
Lexus ES, GS,IS
Mazda CX-7, CX-9
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder, Endeavor
Nissan Altima, Pathfinder, Quest, Xterra
Saturn AURA
Smart Fortwo
Toyota 4Runner, Camry, Prius, Sienna

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Oct
28
2008
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As seen in: “Winnipeg dealers open their hearts”

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/subscriber/autos/articles/general/story/3868319p-4421251c.html

Myron Love
Updated: December 22 at 02:00 AM CST

…For the third year in a row, Birchwood Pontiac staff loaded a showroom Canyon truck with gifts and non-perishable food to distribute to needy families. “This year, we sent the Canyon out twice with full loads,” says Andre Prefontaine, Birchwood Pontiac’s sales manager.

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Oct
28
2008
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Shifting gears into working world

Dealer takes wares right to the campus

By: Myron Love
Updated: June 8 at 02:00 AM CDT

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/subscriber/autos/story/3984229p-4600274c.html

WHILE most auto dealers have rebate programs in place intended to make it easier for recent university or community college graduates to purchase a new or used vehicle, Birchwood Pontiac Buick has gone one step further.

Rather than waiting for students to contact the Pointe West Auto Centre dealership, Birchwood is promoting its wares right on campus at the University of Manitoba. In return for granting the auto dealer direct access to the university’s student body, the university receives a portion of the profits from the resulting sales.

“We initiated this partnership a year ago,” says Greg Flom, Birchwood Pontiac’s general sales manager. “As a result, we are seeing a lot more students this year.” Flom reports that the popular Pontiac models are the G5, G6 and the Wave.

To sweeten the pot for students, General Motors will make the first two payments on a lease or purchase of a new model or Optimum used vehicle (of up to $600 each) for students who have graduated from university or a community college within the last four years, or students who will be graduating within the next six months.

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