Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Chevrolet Racing Claims 14 Championships in 2013








Chevy is winningest name in motorsport, clinching NASCAR, IndyCar, ALMS, GRAND-AM and Pirelli World Challenge titles



Chevrolet was the most successful name in professional motorsports in the United States this year, capturing 14 manufacturer, driver and team championships in NASCAR, IndyCar, ALMS, GRAND-AM and the Pirelli World Challenge series.

Chevrolet will kick off the 2014 season with the debut of the all-new Corvette C7.R at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The new Corvette race car, wearing an updated “Jake” mascot, will make its competition debut at the Rolex 24 At Daytona, Jan. 25-26, 2014.

“We had an amazing year in 2013, winning more championships in professional motorsport than any other manufacturer,” said Jim Campbell, General Motors’ U.S. vice president, Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. “Our success was the direct result of considerable preparation, strategy, teamwork and great drive from our teams, drivers, and partners in open wheel, stock car, and sports car racing. We are looking forward to continuing that momentum for 2014.”


Friday, December 13, 2013

The Bob Brown Chevrolet 12 Hour Sales Event





This Saturday, December 14th, we are having a 12 Hour Sales Event!

With more than 1,000 new and preowned vehicles to choose from, you're sure to find the car you're looking for. Basically every vehicle is tagged with the lowest prices of the year. 

Hoping to trade-in your current vehicle? Well you're in luck. With 15 of the areas top buyers participating, you're ensured to earn top dollar for your trade-in. 

Don't miss this opportunity. The event will run from 7:00am - 7:00pm this Saturday.

See you there! 

Browse our inventory of new and preowned vehicles on the Bob Brown Chevrolet website.

Monday, December 2, 2013

An American Hero: The Tradition of Giving





An American Hero.

A little boy’s lesson in business has become an example of holiday giving he has shared with his family and community. Colby Groom, now 14, donated the profits he earned selling tool kits while riding along with his grandfather Mark Stuchel, who owned a Snap-on tool franchise, to purchase toys for other less-fortunate children. Eight years later, Colby’s grandmother, Suzan, and his sisters Cheyanne, 10, Courtney, 12, and Carissa, 8, share in his generosity. The family purchased 296 toys on Black Friday, which they donated to the area Toys for Tots drive. The program has provided more than 452 million toys to more than 209 million needy children since its inception in 1947.

We are still accepting toy donations, which can be brought to any Bob Brown metro location.