WE VALUE WHAT WE OWN
BY MIKE HUNTER
2021 Chevrolet High Country Suburban Improving on an SUV as iconic as Suburban is about so much more than looks. It’s about making the most versatile and advanced Suburban ever — with more passenger space, more comfortable ride and handling, and more ways to make sure the vehicle is tailored to the owner’s life. The standard engine for the High Country edition of the Suburban 6.2-liter ECOTEC3 V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management is also improved — and considered a powerful yet efficient engine. Powering this largest of SUVs is not easy, but the output garners 420 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. of torque, allowing for speed and reliable performance when needed. This all-new Suburban offers best-in-class second-row leg room, a newly expanded third row and best-in-class cargo volume, so there’s plenty of room for anyone — or anything — that comes along for the ride. With an available built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi®† connection and the new Rear-Seat Media System with dual 12.6-inch diagonal LCD touchscreens, all passengers will have everything they need to stay connected and entertained. And to make sure the driver has all that is needed, there’s the 10.2-inch diagonal Chevrolet Infotainment 3 Plus System.
Drivers can stay informed while keeping their eyes on the road with the car’s available class-leading 15-inch diagonal multi-color Head-Up Display that can project turn-by-turn directions, safety alerts if equipped, incoming calls and more onto the windshield. For the first time ever, the Suburban is equipped with Alexa Built-In, which is out of sight but so very available to assist. Occupants can stream their favorite music, add to their Amazon shopping list and even connect with their smart home devices while on the go.
2021 CHEVROLET HIGH COUNTRY SUBURBAN MSRP: $72,300 City: 15 mpg Hwy: 20 mpg Transmission: 10-speed automatic 0-60 MPH: 6.9 sec.
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Hand Sanitizer in a Wristband Fashionable and refillable, these revolutionary
attorney and biotechnology entrepreneur. He
access hand sanitizer anywhere. Made of ultra-light
immediately identified the wristband as an
silicone in a wide variety of colors, the wristband
opportunity to help prevent the spreading of
has a built-in dispenser, making it easy to fill with
the virus, while enabling people to safely run
the user’s choice of sanitizer. The CDC recommends
essential errands, go to work or attend school.
consumers use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that
Photos courtesy ofChevrolet (top), FreeBand™ (bottom)
He is joined by Steve Gordon, a NYC-based
wristbands are effective at allowing people to safely
The patent-pending technology was
contains at least 60% alcohol. The FreeBand™, which
developed in collaboration with Dr. John Moss
is worn around the wrist, is easy to use: First, a quick
and Dr. Marc Baum, research scientists on the
thumb-squeeze of the top of the band to dispense
frontlines of COVID-19. Between them, they
the sanitizer, then a rub of the hands together
have an established track record of designing,
until they feel dry
testing, manufacturing and clinically evaluating
FreeBand was created in response to the coronavirus’ impact on the entertainment industry. Uri Singer, a veteran producer, invented and developed the band as a way to help keep cast and crew members safe, while on set during production.
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CAR-TO-HOME CAPABILITIES Alexa Built-In is a fully integrated experience that allows occupants to use voice commands to stream their favorite music, access their Amazon account and even connect with smart home devices while on the road. Car-to-home capability allows occupants to ask Alexa to open their garage door, turn on house lights or adjust the thermostat before they get home.
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