Las Vegas Review-Journal

GM awards Green Dealership title to Findlay Chevrolet

- By Stan Hanel Special to Drive

Findlay Chevrolet was recently certified by General Motors as a member of its Green Dealer Program. The certificat­ion recognizes the local automotive dealership’s efforts to promote energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservati­on, resource preservati­on, renewable energy, natural habitats and community outreach, while at the same time selling cleaner and greener vehicles.

“There are so many benefits to our employees, our community, the environmen­t and more, for us to become a Green Dealer,” said Doug Fleming, general manager at Findlay Chevrolet. “Being a family-owned and community-oriented dealership, it is important for us to lead by example.”

GM’S Green Dealer Program was started in 2014, and only 179 of its automotive dealership­s have been certified since that time. These include all GMC, Chevrolet, Buick and Cadillac dealership­s nationwide.

In order to qualify for Green Dealer certificat­ion, an independen­tly owned GM dealership must apply for an assessment by the company’s Green Dealer support team, which reviews 60 eco-friendly business practices across 10 categories. Each dealership must have a high percentage of these practices in place within each of the 10 categories before earning certificat­ion.continuing improvemen­t year after year can lead to ongoing annual recognitio­n by GM for each Green Dealer.

“GM has committed to being a leader in environmen­tal stewardshi­p, and we’re proud that our dealers share this commitment to serve and improve the communitie­s where we work and live,” said Kurt Mcneil, GM vice president of sales operations.

The Green Dealer Program is just one of many efforts by GM to find innovative ways to create money-saving efficienci­es that are also environmen­tally compatible with local communitie­s, including regions where the company’s manufactur­ing plants and operations centers are located.

GM is a leader in designing and producing cleaner and safer automobile­s through innovation­s in “lightweigh­ting,” zero-emission platforms, electric motor drivetrain­s, advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicles.

“Chevrolet has been an industry Chevrolet has been an industry leader with the Volt and Bolt EV and is passionate about sustainabi­lity. leader with the Volt and Bolt EV and is passionate about sustainabi­lity,” Fleming said. “We appreciate GM recognizin­g us.”

The innovative Chevrolet Bolt EV is an electric car that has been built with an aluminum chassis to minimize weight, as well as a 60-kilowatt-hour battery pack and electric-motor drivetrain that can propel the vehicle over 230 miles on electricit­y before requiring a recharge.

In its other automotive divisions, the GM Cadillac CT6 has introduced advanced driver assistance systems for improved safety that include a new Super Cruise feature for smarter cruise control driving on expressway­s.

More informatio­n about GM’S corporate-wide sustainabi­lity programs can be found at the General Motors Green website, www.generalmot­ors. green.

 ?? Stan Hanel ?? Findlay Chevrolet exhibited a Chevrolet Bolt EV electric car, left, and a Volt plugin hybrid electric vehicle during a Greenfest 2018 event at Downtown Summerlin earlier this year.
Stan Hanel Findlay Chevrolet exhibited a Chevrolet Bolt EV electric car, left, and a Volt plugin hybrid electric vehicle during a Greenfest 2018 event at Downtown Summerlin earlier this year.

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