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Chevrolet

With a lineup that includes some of the bestselling cars, trucks and SUVs sold in America, Chevrolet is routinely one of the bestselling brands in the US market. A refresh to the Camaro and Malibu along with new versions of the Corvette, Silverado and Impala join forces with the likes of the Volt and the Spark EV to offer an incredible range of performance cars and super efficient models in the same showroom.

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GMC is revamping its popular 2025 Yukon and promising that the new vehicle will help GMC grow sales globally.
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This is an award winning year for the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado. It's latest honor proves it is perfect for rugged mountain adventures.
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The last couple of Corvette generations have had a top-of-the-line super Corvette. The mid-engine Corvette will get its ZR1 version this summer.
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As with so many issues and choices, America seems intent on dividing itself and engaging in active othering when it comes to electric vehicles. Here are two terms to know.
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One major car magazine ran a poll of all vehicles and car enthusiasts picked the Chevrolet Corvette as the "best of the best".
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Year after year, the Chevrolet Suburban is always one of Chevrolet's top sellers. A recent award from U.S. News and World Report shows why Chevrolet will continue to build the large SUV for years to come.
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Ten 2024 models that will not reach anywhere near the 200,000 miles or more car owners expect from their cars today. Plus, the 10 most reliable 2024 models.
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Looking to buy a used GM car? Here is one easy red flag you should never overlook that can tell you a lot about this GM model’s condition and a simple test to confirm your worst suspicion.
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The other day my neighbor tells me he is thinking about replacing his 2 gas powered vehicles with one electric vehicle (EV). But there’s a catch: he works from home, rarely drives long distances, and isn’t that sure about what the future holds, per se.
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Will adding more oil than recommended to your high-performance car affect how it runs? Here’s the in-general answer to this question based on what engine dyno results reveal.
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We all love the 1990s Toyota Supra, but with current prices, you are better off with one of these brand-new performance models
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Kia, among other legacy auto brands, is racing to sell affordably priced EVs before their startup rivals like Rivian and Tesla. Yet legacy auto faces a significant uphill battle in terms of producing and selling such affordable EVs.
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GM Defense's Infantry Squad Vehicle passed the Saudi Summer Trials which means it can be considered for use in the United Arab Emirates.
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I am a big fan of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). They are critical to our effort to end dependence on fossil fuels for personal transportation. However, they’re a bridge to get us to the point when batteries can completely replace gasoline, not the end point.
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In the first-ever comparison between the best American sports cars, the C8 Corvette Z06 and the Cybertruck, the full-sized pickup truck leaves the sports car in the dust. The Cybertruck is redefining what it means to be an American muscle car.
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Even though it is mostly about misaligned expectations and not real declines in year over year sales, there is a bunch of noise in the media lately about electric vehicle (EV) sales tanking. That simply isn’t true, generally.
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GM has found a solution to a software glitch that forced the automaker to stop selling its midsize trucks.
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Formula One turned down the team's application last month. Both Andretti and Cadillac want another opportunity to plead their case.
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Compact, midsized, and full-sized trucks Consumer Report’s surveys reveal are the ones that make their owners (if not their dogs) happiest.
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A new scam warning for car shoppers who need to know how to avoid buying a stolen car from Carvana or other dealerships.
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GM is stopping the sales of new HD Chevrolet Silverados and GMC Sierras with the electric tailgates. The automaker is also recalling trucks from 2020-2024. What you need to do if you have one.
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Recently, General Motors backtracked on its stance regarding plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles. Back in 2019 GM ended production of its only PHEV model, the Chevy Volt, claiming that full EVs were its path forward. But oh how things have changed!
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With the last remaining Chevrolet Bolts quickly being purchased from dealers, Chevrolet is close to being out of the personal EV business - temporarily.
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GM is making OnStar standard equipment on all vehicles as it fights to beat the competition. See when it starts and what is included.
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What a way to debut a new model! The impressive 2025 CT5-V Blackwing is taking laps at the famed Daytona track.
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Chevrolet is giving its best-selling SUV a tougher look and better tech to compete in the hotly contested compact SUV segment.

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In a new review video, Consumer Reports rips into the new Chevy Blazer EV in one of the most negative reviews we have ever seen from any respectable publication. 
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In the US, the federal government offers up to $7,500 off on some electric vehicles (EVs), which makes them more affordable. In some states, cities and counties there are additional incentives, saving buyers hundreds to several thousand dollars more.
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There are a plethora of high end, luxury electric vehicles (EVs) for sale, and fewer affordable models to choose from. This is a fact, but it doesn’t mean there is an especially prominent lack of lower priced EVs. Actually, there have never been so many!
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Over the coming year, the volume of affordable battery-electric vehicles delivered to American consumers will drop significantly. We break down the numbers model by model.