35th Annual Bloomington Gold Corvette Show
Check out a video from the Bill Jacobs Joliet-sponsored 35th Annual Bloomington Gold Corvette Show. Were you there?
Kia Soul named one of ‘Top 15 Best Family Cars’

“Soul is such a unique and versatile car, suitable for drivers in any stage of life with its extensive array of safety features, style and overall value, including parents and families,” said Michael Sprague, Vice President of Marketing of Kia Motors America. “The fact that this award is given by two well-respected outlets and based on direct consumer feedback is invaluable and a testament to our continuing commitment to providing attractive vehicles loaded with an abundance of safety, technology and value.”
Seven-seat Cadillac Lambda-based Crossover is a go
Cadillac announced its plans for a 7-passenger crossover vehicle based on GM’s Lambda platform (which was also used for the Chevrolet Traverse) — but those plans were postponed when GM started having problems. However, the plan has now been given the green light once again.
GM VP of Global Engineering, Karl Stracke told Inside Line that the CUV will have a similar look to the Cadillac XTS Concept which was unveiled this year in Detroit — also it’s likely to use some version of the direct-injected 3.6-liter V6 — and possibly even turbocharging.
We can’t wait to try it out — with six of our friends!
Coming Soon: Chevy Volt. Really.
The auto industry has been buzzing about the electric Chevy Volt for what seems like forever. And now, finally, it’s almost here. That’s right. The 2011 Chevy Volt will be available in just mere months. According to statement from a General Motors executive this week, the Volt is “at the “99 percent level” of engineering calibration.
That means it’s in the final stages of test driving and should be ready to roll out any time now.
Larry Nitz, GM executive director of hybrid and electric powertrain and engineering, gave some insight on the progress of the Volt in a conference call. According to AutoWeek, he said, “We’re really pleased with how they drive, how tight they are.”
The Volt has been tested everywhere from congested L.A. highways to 6,500 foot mountains, to which Nitz said, “We’re driving up and down the mountain range because we can. It’s an EV that can drive across the country.”
We’re pretty excited to get the Chevy Volt onto our Joliet Chevrolet dealership for you to test drive yourself. We’ll let you know when that will be as soon as we find out.
The Summer of Kia UVO
We’re all excited for summer in Chicagoland. The weather alone makes it the best time of year. And this year, there’s more than just BBQs and pool parties to look forward to, because Kia vehicles will feature UVO, long-awaited in-car multimedia system with state of the art voice recognition (thanks to Microsoft’s speech recognition technology).
UVO, which is short for “your voice,” allows Kia drivers and passengers to control their music, answer and make phone calls and send and receive text messages — all hands free. Not only is this safer (no more texting and driving or fumbling with your iPod), it’s much more convenient. So, all you have to worry about is actually driving to your next summer cookout.
For more information on Kia UVO or to find out which of our Kia models will have it first, contact our Joliet Kia dealership today.
New Kia Forte offers something different: a fifth door!
Kia just unveiled it’s new hatchback model of the Forte — which, along with the hatchback, also sees a slightly modified front fascia, which we can expect to see on all newer models of the Forte, as well. The 5-door Forte made it’s first appearance at the New York Auto Show and has been generating a lot of buzz. We’re eager to get these in our Joliet showroom. For now, take a closer look:
First look: Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon!
Today, Cadillac unveiled the CTS-V Sport Wagon show car. While the luxury wagon won’t be available in North America until the first quarter of 2011, enthusiasts area already drooling (ourselves included). The CTS-V will feature a 556-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine with 551 lb-ft of torque. In other words, it’ll have the most powerful engine in the history of Cadillac. Impressive!
But that’s not all that matters. The CTS-V being a wagon, interior space is obviously a concern, and there’s no lack of it here. In fact, this car has 25.4 cubic feet behind the back seats (or 58 feet when the seats are folded down). Plenty of room for the family, groceries, Fido and more — all at once!
“The CTS-V Sport Wagon is a natural extension of both the V-Series and the CTS lineup, offering an uncompromising performance car to enthusiasts who want the extra room of a wagon,” said Don Butler, vice president for Cadillac marketing. “The V-Series Sport Wagon is another hallmark of the dramatic presence and power of Cadillac vehicles.”
For more information on the CTS-V Sport Wagon, check out Motor Ward.
Kia reveals new Sorento crossover utility vehicle
The Sorento SX Trim from Kia has just been unveiled. The new CUV, which first appeared at this year’s Atlanta Auto Show, has been largely compared to the Chevy Equinox. Luckily, Bill Jacobs Joliet has Kia and Chevy dealerships.
How’s the SX version different from the LX and EX models of the Sorento? Well, it’s sportier, for starters. It has front and rear fascias, a chrome exhaust tip, silver 18-inch wheels, chrome roof rails, stainless-steel pedal cover, and metallic gauge cluster surround … and on and on and on.
Oh, it also has a six-speed automatic transmission and the Sorento-exclusive 3.5-liter V-6 engine, and a much sharper suspension than the previous models. So, it does a whole lot more than look pretty (it even talks, thanks to the voice navigation system with back-up camera).
We can’t wait to get these on our Kia showroom! Stay tuned to find out when to expect them.
















