Feb.18, 2012 the Lewisville Fire department was in action at Huffines’Collision Center showing how they rescue a trapped person or persons from a wrecked vehicle. Battalion Capt.Wells tells the customers how they cut and remove people by cutting the tops off and doors. Captain Wells let some of the children put on Firefighter gear and let them take out a couple of windows in one of the vehicle. Even in the rain, there was an exciting group of customers who showed up to see this event. GM’s Vivian Mullins, District Sales Manager Commercial & Government for Chevrolet attended the event. In September 2012 we will repeat this event so more young people can witness the Lewisville Firefighters in action.
Huffines Chevrolet, still in Action since 1924 in the community.
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville Scores a Goal
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville SCORES A GOAL FOR
AREA YOUTH SOCCER
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville Donates More Than $2,100 in Cash and Sports Equipment to Greater Lewisville Area Soccer Association
Lewisville (Jan. 20, 2012) – Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville, one of 34 Chevrolet dealers from the Dallas-Fort Worth area that partnered with local youth soccer leagues for the 2011 season, raised nearly $120545 in total donations from the dealership and private parties. In addition to monetary support, Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville provided Greater Lewisville Area Soccer Association with equipment donations, an opportunity to raise and keep up to $10,000 through a unique fundraiser, and participation in an instructional soccer clinic.
“Chevrolet has a long history with youth sports and we’re glad we were able to bring that commitment to our youth soccer leagues in Lewisville where our customers and their families live, work, and play,” said Fred Whitfield, Business Relations Manager for Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville. “We’ve been part of this community for over XX years and enjoy supporting our youth sports teams.”
Greater Lewisville Area Soccer Association had the opportunity to raise as much as $10,000 through a fundraising opportunity. One lucky winner in each region won his or her choice of a 2012 Chevy Cruze or Equinox. Another lucky winner in the Dallas-Fort Worth-area received a home entertainment package. One-hundred percent of the proceeds of the fundraiser went directly to the league.
Huffines Supporting The CPOA
Huffines Chevrolet Backing Our Peace Officers; The Carrollton Police Department held its annual Police Officers recognition banquet January 20, 2012 at the Doubletree Hotel located in Farmers Branch. This yearly event showcases the outstanding officer of the year, the twelve selected officers of the month, the achievements of the department’s civilian employees throughout the year and the Chief recognizes all the officers of the Carrollton Police Department. Huffines Chevrolet of Lewisville was a big part of the event through giving several gift bags, oil changes, along with AG Van & Truck Equipment giving out gift cards. The highlight of the evening was the grand prize of “a weekend test drive in a new Chevrolet Camaro Convertible,”this was so excitedly and genuinely given out by Fred Whitfield, Business Relations Manager for Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville.
Again, Huffines Chevrolet-Lewisville is still supporting in the community since 1924…thus again, backing the men and women in blue, Carrollton Police Department, who put their lives on the line daily for the safety of our community…”THANKS”, Carrollton Police Department.
Huffines Lewisville In Step at The Parade
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Huffines Chevrolet of Lewisville has teamed up with Huffines Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Lewisville to take back “giving to the community” to a higher level.
Huffines sponsored 4 Chevy Silverado Pick-Up Trucks and 3 Dodge Ram Pick-Up Trucks to pull the floats in the MLK parade. The parade was on Saturday, January 14,2012…starting at Downtown Dallas City Hall and ended at the Fair park. There were over 120 groups which included…bands,companies,city & state officials that marched in the parade. Several television stations filmed the parade.
Two of Reliant Energy Executives rode in the parade with Fred Whitfield in a Chevrolet Convertible Camaro provided by Huffines Chevrolet of Lewisville. Fred is Business Relations Manager of Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville.
Huffines is proud to, Remember! Celebrate! Act! to continue the Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Huffines has been giving back to the community since 1924.
Huffines Celebrates at The Omni Hotel Dallas
Two of Huffines’ stores,Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville & Huffines Dodge Lewisville have combined to share in the community. Fred Whitfield, Business Relations Manager at Huffines Chevrolet and his granddaughter Jackie Whitfield attended the 30th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Banquet Friday, January 13,2012.The banquet was held at the new Omni Hotel downtown Dallas. The keynote speaker was Eric Johnson, the State Representative of District 100. There were several City and State dignitaries present. The Mayor of Dallas, Texas Senators, County Commissioners, and City Councilmembers. Also present were several corporations, Capital One Bank, Reliant Energy, TXU Energy, Bank One, Wells Fargo just to name a few. Entertainment was provided by several of the Dallas High School Theater Arts Departments.. On Saturday January 14,2012 both Huffines stores, Chevrolet and Dodge of Lewisville sponsored the MLK Parade.
Huffines Chevrolet Dancing With The Seniors
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville sponsored the Pre New Year’s Eve Dance for the Carrollton Senior Center Dec. 29,2011. There were over 300 Seniors who danced to the music of The Doc Gibbs’ band. Huffines’ Business Relations Manager, Fred Whitfield, presented door prizes to several seniors in a drawing. Thanks again to AG Van & Truck Equipment for donating two $50 gift certificates. Huffines Chevrolet gave 10 more door prizes. Doc Gibbs even played the “Huffines Has It jingle” when I was giving out the door prizes. This was another event of Huffines Chevrolet giving back to the seniors, youth, and the homeless during the month of December. Huffines has been sharing since 1924.
Christmas for the Homeless at Union Gospel Mission Calvert
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville is on the road again. This time Christmas Eve Saturday December 24, 2011 at the Union Gospel Mission Calvert Place for the homeless, located at 3211 Irving Blvd. ste 102 Dallas, Texas. Huffines’ Fred Whitfield his wife Australia, 5 grandchildren Mykiyah, Ariyana, Jazyme, Jacqueline and Quentin Whitfield went over to the mission and help prepared Christmas Eve and Christmas Dinner for over 300. Fred and his family helped with sweetpotates, green beans, hams,mushroon gravy,corns, pies and cakes.Huffines also donated some clothing items.There were two other young ladies from the Presbyterian Church on Oak Lawn who helped.The Mission accepts donations all the time, if you have items to donate, just take them by the Mission and help someone in need or feel free to drop by our store and we will take your gently used clothing to the Mission for you. Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville since 1924 helping in the community to make Christmas better for others.
Lewisville Football Association All-Stars Are On The Move Again
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The Huffines sponsored Lewisville Football Association All-Stars are on the roll again. The weekend of the 26th & 27th of November 2011 played in the LFA Turkey Bowl tournament. Two games were played Saturday the 26th; the Huffines LFA All-Stars … Continue reading
GM Builds 100-Millionth Small-Block Engine
WIXOM, Mich. – General Motors today will build its 100-millionth small-block engine – 56 years after the first production small block – representing an engineering legacy that continues to deliver greater performance and efficiency through advanced technology.
Chevrolet introduced the small-block in 1955 and the production milestone comes in the same month the brand marked its 100th anniversary. The small-block engine has been used in GM vehicles around the world and is currently found in global Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac vehicles, as well as Vauxhall in the United Kingdom and Holden in Australia.
“The small block is the engine that brought high-performance to the people,” said David Cole, founder and emeritus chairman of Center for Automotive Research – and whose father, the late Ed Cole, was the chief engineer at Chevrolet and oversaw development of the original small block engine. “There is an elegant simplicity in its design that made it instantly great when new and enables it to thrive almost six decades later.”
The milestone engine is a 638-horsepower supercharged LS9 small block – the power behind the 205-mph Corvette ZR1 – which is hand-built at GM’s Performance Build Center, northwest of Detroit. It represents the fourth generation of the small block and is the most powerful engine ever built by GM for a regular-production car. GM will preserve the engine as part of its historical collection.
The small block has been adapted in almost innumerable ways throughout the auto industry and beyond. Updated versions of the original Gen I engine are still in production for marine and industrial applications, while “crate engine” versions offered by Chevrolet Performance are used by thousands of enthusiasts every year to build hot rods. The 4.3L V-6 used in some Chevrolet and GMC full-size trucks and vans is based on the small-block, too, but with two fewer cylinders. All of these versions contribute to the small block’s 100-million production milestone.
“This tremendous achievement celebrates an engineering triumph that has reached around the globe and created an industrial icon,” said Sam Winegarden, executive director and group global functional leader – Engine Engineering. “And while the small-block’s enduring design has proven adaptable to meet performance, emissions and refinement challenges over the years, it has more importantly delivered them with greater efficiency.”
Current small blocks engines feature all-aluminum cylinder block and heads in car and many truck applications to help save weight and contribute to greater fuel economy. Many applications feature fuel-saving technologies such as Active Fuel Management – which shuts down four cylinders in certain light-load driving conditions – and camshaft phasing, which continuously alters valve timing to optimize performance, efficiency and emissions.
The 430-horsepower (476 kW) LS3 version of the Gen-IV small-block helps the 2012 Corvette accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about four seconds, run the quarter-mile in just over 12 seconds and achieve a top speed of more than 180 mph – all while achieving EPA-estimated highway fuel economy of 26 mpg. That compares favorably against many sports and performance cars:
- The 2012 Audi R8 is EPA-rated at 21 mpg on the highway with a V-8 engine
- The 2012 BMW 650i coupe is EPA-rated at 23 mpg on the highway with a V-8 engine
- The 2012 Nissan GT-R is EP-rated at 23 mpg on the highway with a turbo V-6 engine.
It also compares favorably against many vehicles known more for soccer practice drop-offs – and fuel economy – than quick lap times on a road course:
- The 2012 Toyota Sienna minivan is EPA-rated at 24 mpg with a four-cylinder engine
- The 2012 Subaru Legacy sedan is EPA-rated at 25 mpg with a flat-6 engine
- The 2012 Nissan Maxima sedan is EPA-rated at 26 mpg with a V-6 engine.
“The small-block engine delivers guilt-free performance,” said Winegarden. “It is the quintessential V-8 engine and a living legend that is more relevant than ever.”
GM also announced Tuesday that the fifth-generation small-block under development will feature a new direct-injection combustion system that will help enhance efficiency over the current-generation engine.
“The small-block architecture has continued to prove its relevance in a fast-evolving industry and the fifth-generation engine will build on the performance legacy with a significant advance in efficiency,” said Winegarden.
GM is investing more than $1 billion in manufacturing facilities associated with producing new small-block engines, resulting in 1,711 jobs that have been created or retained. The Gen V engine is expected in the near future and is guaranteed to have 4.4-inch bore centers – the center-to-center distance between cylinders that has been part of the small-block’s architecture from the beginning.
In the beginning
GM didn’t invent the V-8 engine, but interpreted it in a way that made performance accessible to millions of new customers. It got its start in the years following World War II, after Chief Engineer Ed Cole transferred to Chevrolet from Cadillac, where he oversaw the development of its premium V-8 engine.
Cole’s team retained the basic overhead valve design that was a staple of Chevrolet’s inline-six engine – affectionately called the Stovebolt. It was seen as one of the Chevrolet car line’s selling points, reinforcing a message of simplicity and reliability. Cole challenged his engineers to tighten the new engine package to make it more compact, less costly and easier to manufacture.
Upon its debut in the 1955 Chevy lineup, the new V-8 engine was physically smaller, 50 pounds lighter and more powerful than the Stovebolt six. It was not only a better engine for Chevrolet cars, it represented a better way of building engines, with a minimalist design that took advantage of streamlined production techniques.
After only two years on the market, the small-block began a steady march upward in displacement, power and technological advancement. In 1957, a version equipped with mechanical fuel injection was introduced, dubbed Ramjet. The only other high-volume manufacturer to offer fuel injection at the time was Mercedes-Benz.
Mechanical fuel injection was discontinued in the mid-Sixties, but the small-block debuted electronically controlled fuel injection in the 1980s and established a benchmark with the 1985 launch of Tuned Port Injection. This electronically controlled port fuel injection system was advanced in its day and its basic design is still used on most passenger cars and light-duty trucks more than 25 years later.
The small-block’s 4.4-inch bore centers – the distance from the center of one cylinder to the next – would come to symbolize the compact, balanced performance of the small-block. It was the dimension around which the Gen III small-block was designed in 1997. In 2011, the small-block is in its fourth generation, powering Chevrolet’s full-size trucks, SUVs and vans, midsize trucks and the Camaro and Corvette performance cars.
The first 4.3L (265 cu. in.) engine in 1955 produced up to 195 hp with an optional four-barrel carburetor. Today, the LS9 6.2L (376 cu. in.) supercharged small-block in the Corvette ZR1 is rated at 638 hp (476 kW), making it the most powerful engine ever installed in a regular-production Chevrolet or GM vehicle.
Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville Sponsors LFA All-Star Team Uniforms
The Lewisville Football Association held their LFA Farmer Bowl Championship game Saturday 12th of November 2011. The Huffines sponsored Lewisville Longhorns Champions of the LFA for 2011 tested their strength against Desoto Football Association’s Champion Desoto Dolphins. The game was a hard fight for the first half which ended 6-6. But in the 2nd half the Dolphins broke it open and scored 19 more points to win the game 25-6. The Huffines Lewisville Longhorns fought but just couldn’t hold out. Speaking with some of the coaches after the game, we discovered that Desoto had bought their All-Stars Team, not their Dolphins team. Coach Kennedy of the Longhorns explained to his team that they had played a
great game, not to feel down, because the team that beat them was an All-Star team. The Lewisville Football Association will be choosing their All-Star team next week. Huffines Chevrolet of Lewisville is sponsoring the All-Star team uniforms. Fred Whitfield, Business Relations manager was at the game.


