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Oakville Beaver, 26 May 1999, D6

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AUTOMOTIVE Primer coatFixing the scratch Polishing actually smooths and polishes the edges of th scratch, making St invisible. After polishing - Clear coat - Color coat Primer coa Body panel 96 GRAND PRIX 4 door, 3.1L.V6, am/fm cass, auto, air.Stk. 4508P from * 14.995 4 door,V6 3.1 L, am/fm cass. auto, air, white Stk, 6388A from *1 A. 99 5 98 CAVALIER 2 door, 2.2L 4 Cyl., am/fm cass., auto, air " Stk. 1975A 4-door V6 3.1 L, am/fm cass. auto air, white from ® 1 7 . 9 9 5 Several financing options available, see dealer for details. Prices exclude administration, licence, registration, and taxes. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC A divisio N of Appkwood Holdings Inc. 7 0 0 0 W o o d c h E S T E R D rive e ^ m a i L I n Fo @ a c o c . c o m • W W W .A C O C .C O M V is iT O u r W e b s iT c : W W W .A C O C .C O M Scratches that have penetrated the color coat or have gone through to the metal, require painting to repair. Light scratches in the clear coat are easily repaired with a light rubbing compound specially formulated for clear coats. Scratches that appear whitish in color have not penetrated the clear coat and can usually be polished out. PRiCE MilEAqE Sik# 9 8 O ld s iNTRiquE *2 1 ,9 9 5 5 8 ,9 1 9 Kms 7 5 46A 95CAVAliER Z 2 4 *1 4 ,9 9 5 2 4 ,4 1 6 Kims 2 6 5 5T 95 G eo M etro *6 ,995 6 5 ,4 9 0 Kms 1505A 9 6 BIazer LS 4 x 4 *21 ,9 95 4 6 ,8 4 5 Kms 1555P 96CflRyslER iNTREpid *15 ,9 95 5 9 ,5 9 0 Kvs 6 5 9 0 P 96SilvERAdo P /U 4 x 4 *24 ,9 95 7 1 ,2 8 5 Kvs 1 4 6 1 P 97LuiviiNA *15 ,9 95 4 0 ,2 5 0 Kvs 6 2 5L 9 6 BoNNEVillE *1 8 ,9 0 0 6 8 ,9 0 0 Kvs 2 6 5 9 P 9 6 S u n Nre C o n v e r t . *17 ,9 65 52 ,815 Kms 5518A 9 7 Sa IdIe G S *15 ,4 95 80,OOOKms 2 5 a A U T A P Clear coats wey Although there have been many advances in paint technology over the years -- both in the way it's applied and its improved durability -- perhaps the most significant enhancement is the use of clear coats. A clear coat is essentially a transparent layer of paint that protects the color coat from fading, chips and scratches. And, if a panel needs repair, the new and old color layers can be blended and new coat of clear applied to the entire panel to give it uniform gloss. By Jeff Melnychuk SPECIAL TO TH E BEAVER Chevrolet's new Silverado might not look much different than the outgoing model, but you don't have to look far beneath the skin to find solid gold. No longer called C/K pickups, the entire line of Chevrolet trucks has been rebadged as Silverados and include four-wheel disc brakes, ABS and 16-inch wheels as standard equipment. Aside from feeling car-like in ride, tighter, sturdier and quieter, the three new V8s make more power per cubic inch, have lower emis­ sions and rekindle some old memories, especial­ ly the 'new' 327. Officially called the Vortec 5300, the engine cranks out 270 horsepower. The smallest of the new V8s is a Vortec 4800 (294 cubic inches and 255 horsepower) while the largest is a Vortec 6000 (364 cubic inches and 300 horsepower). A five-speed manual transmis­ sion is standard across the line, with a four-speed automatic transmission just an option check box away. O f course, you can still order the 4300 V6 (200 horsepower) and the 6.5-litre turbodiesel with 215 horsepower, up 20 from last year. Even at 300 horsepower, the Vortec 6000 requires only regular unleaded fuel. Perhaps not prepared to mess with the success of the outgoing truck, the new Silverado's flanks are rounder and smoother with square wheel lips and new grille as the obvious changes. For the finer points, you really need the old and new together to see the difference. The difference, both structurally and mechan­ ically, is more than skin deep. In the case of 4x4 models, a new AutoTrac four-wheel-drive sys­ tem automatically senses rear-axle slip and trans­ fers power to the front wheels. Aside from a noticeably roomier interior, get­ ting in and out of the big beast is easier thanks to a lower step height and new standard third door on the passenger side of all extended cab models. Silverado comes in three variations: base; LS and LT trim. The base comes with the essentials, but air conditioning and most power and conve­ nience items are optional. Ordering the LS or LT models will get you most of these items and some other features that can't be found on the base, such as electric outside mirrors, chrome- trimmed grille and the optional availability of the AutoTrac system. On the road, the new truck feels as though you're seated in the eye sockets of a beast that only you can tame.. It responds to your every command -- steering, braking and throttle -- while barely lifting a finger. The engine is as much responsible for this as the improvements to the handling, the stronger frame and the wider track. If you never thought you'd be interested in owning a truck, you should really take one for a test drive. The new generation Ford F-Series and now the Chevy Silverado offer real-world options to the dilemmas o f space, ride, power, flexibility and the no-muss-no-fuss 4x4 models make gaining extra traction a painless task for the driver -- there are no hubs to lock and no handles to pull. Obviously they cost more than a small car to operate, but are in the same ball park as some sport-utility vehicles -- GM 's own Yukon and Suburban obviously come to mind -- and should be considered viable alternatives. After all, wouldn't you like to tame a beast? Oakville Beaver Sports • N ews • Entertainment Winner of President's Award m $1,250 DOWN NO SEC. DEPOSIT. FRT & PDS INCL. /MONTH/48 MOS. OTHER LEASE OPTIONS DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENTl PAYMENT (48 MOS.) SO 522B $1,000 $204 $1,500 $194 5m THE NEW HYUNDAI * 2 2 8 $1,950 DOWN SECURITY EXTRA FRT & PDS EXTRA /MONTH/48 MOS. OTHER LEASE OPTIONS I DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT I PAYMENT (48 MOS.) $0 $274 $1,500 $239 $3,000 $205 DRIVING IS BELIEVING 5 Tim es Running PUT NO MONEY DRIVE AWAY A WINNER. ACCENT /MONTH / 48 MOSjFROM i f l i l f $ fl DOWNPAYMENT I I SECURITY DEPOSIT FBEIGHT AND PDS INCLUDED H "Best Buy" Award Winner1996,1997 and 1998. CARGUIDE MACAZ1NE OTHER LEASE OPTIONS DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENT PAYMENT (48 MOS.) $0 S169 $1,000 $147 $1,500 $137 MSRP from $11,565* •Leosina program ovoiloble from CIBC finance Inc. Umited lime offer, leasing program based on new 1999 Accent L 3-dr MSRP from SI 1,545,1999 Banlra Gl Sedan MSRP from S M ,5?5 ,199? Sonata GI MSRP from 519,495, interest rote 1 85% /l .71V 5 J 2 X , SI 69/S199/S229jrer month foe a 48 month wolkowoy lease for all models. Total leose obligation of $8,1 12/S9.552/S10,992 O A C Down S e c ...................-- r . - ~ • - f ' ' ' 18, Security deposit (SO foe Accent/Bantra, $300 for Sonoto), freight one) PDS for Accem 1,000kmi " - - ■' ................................. program 1.8 _______ ______ __ _________ f ___________ __________ __________________f _________ tor 24 /36 /48 or 60 month terms. $350 acquisition fee applies to all leases. Offer ends May 31,1999. See Oakviiie Hyundai for details. extra. km mileage allowance per year applies. Additional km'charge of SO. 10. **AII MSRP prices exclude freight, license, PDS ond taxes. * * * Special financing for 24 /36 /48 months and 3.8% for 60 months on Uantra, Tiburon, Sonata and Accent 4dr or oL models only. 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