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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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Chevrolet fans can now get into the 455 horsepower Camaro LT1 for $34,995, $1,455 less than the 460 horsepower Ford Mustang GT.
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Hennessey has built the quickest 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 in the world, running mid-9s with their 1000-horsepower package.
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The mid-engine Chevy supercar rolled through the parking lot of the annual museum “bash”, marking the first appearance of this type.
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Even though most people think digital odometers are tamper-proof, the truth is otherwise. With the help of a device, someone can rollback an odometer so that a vehicle looks as if it has fewer miles on it than it does.
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Now that the engine computer system of the new LT5 has been unlocked, we will see lots of Corvette ZR1s making monster power.
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Two weeks after confirming that the all-new mid-engine Corvette will be unveiled this summer, Chevrolet is adding 400 more workers to build it.
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The black Z06 being auctioned for charity isn’t just the last C7, it might be the last front-engine Corvette ever built.
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After years of speculation, rumors and spy shots, we know that the mid-engine Corvette is officially coming this summer.
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Jim Mero revealed that his best lap time at the Nurburgring in the 2019 Corvette ZR1 was a 7:04, which could be why GM didn’t announce the time.
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Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger are both slumping while the Chevrolet Camaro improved, but still sits third.
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Third-straight year and 16th overall Corvette to lead the Indianapolis 500 field, 30th Indy pace car for Chevrolet.
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The TorqueNews/Camaros Unlimited Camaro of the Month for April 2019 is the military-themed 2015 LS shown here, owned by Keith Penland.
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Chevrolet dealers are discounting the Bolt battery-electric vehicle by as much as $9,500. Our take on these amazing deals.
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Public charging, replacing, and upgrading an ion battery to a BEV apparently got a little easier and maybe even cheaper to do when two startups recently announced they inked a deal to combine their services onto one menu. Fenix Power and ChargeShare, two young companies worth keeping an eye on, are looking to make BEV ownership easier, cheaper, more accessible, and convenient, and believe they’ve found a way to bridge both the new sales and after market parts arenas in the BEV industry.
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The TorqueNews/Camaros Unlimited Camaro of the Month for March 2019 is the gorgeous dark red 1967 shown here, owned by Kim Whitney and built by her husband, Mike.
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The Jeep Renegade and Compass were introduced this morning at the Geneva International Motor Show with a new plug-in hybrid drivetrain that uses two different power sources to drive the front and rear axles, maintaining the off-road abilities of the brand while offering improved fuel economy and all-electric driving.
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As the last Chevy Cruze sedan rolls off the line, dirty diesel's overdue death is one step closer to reality in the U.S.
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This past weekend, Michael Talley and his 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 hit the track at Memphis international raceway and on the first run down the quarter mile, a new world record for the quickest 6th gen ZL1 with the stock supercharger was set – with Talley laying down a 9.57 at 143 miles per hour.
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ANALYSIS AND OPINION: This is an ongoing mini-series of reports themed “life after Leaf,” where I take a look at what happens when you turn in the keys of a firsthand used BEV like Nissan Leaf after a brand new lease or purchase, to wonder what happens to the car thereafter. There’s such a plentiful amount of them that many will not see a long life, but in this report we take a look at why it makes sense to still buy a cheap used all electric car.
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The Cadillac CT6 and Chevrolet Impala were expected to be discontinued when production of the 2019 model year vehicles ended this summer, but General Motors has decided to continue production of both large sedans through the 2020 build cycle – keeping workers at the Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant busy for at least another year.
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Chevrolet quietly ended production of its "halo" electric vehicle. The Chevrolet Volt symbolized General Motors' progress in the EV market.
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Chevy's newest addition to its App package allows owners to see their vehicle's location in real time. We found the example that Chevy used in its image very interesting.
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The TorqueNews/Camaros Unlimited Camaro of the Month for February 2019 is black-and-gold 1968 shown here, owned and loved by Jeff Fine.
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FCA is now the only American automaker reporting monthly sales, so the only muscle car with reporting monthly sales for January is the Dodge Challenger, making the Mopar muscle car the leader for what will be my final monthly muscle car sales report for the foreseeable future.
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Michigan-based Katech Engines recently built the LT5 V8 from a new Corvette ZR1 from the ground up, ditching the supercharger for a custom twin turbocharged setup and on an engine dynamometer, Chevrolet’s most powerful road-going engine ever made a whopping 1,308 horsepower.
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The folks at GM-Trucks.com got their hands on a short video showing the start-up animation of the upcoming mid-engine C8 with the newest iteration of the familiar crossed flags logo that has adorned every Chevrolet Corvette.
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At the same time that Chevrolet debuted its all-new 2020 Silverado HD, it announced that it is hiring 1000 workers to build it. Many of those jobs will go to people being laid off at other GM plants.
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Chevrolet Performance introduced the eCOPO concept drag car at SEMA last year but last week, the all-electric Camaro made its first run in public and it did not disappoint – running a 10.142 at 130 miles per hour running on partial power.
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Chevrolet is releasing a new ad campaign featuring the 2019 Chevy Silverado and the LEGO 2 movie. Here's why Chevy believes the tie-in will help.
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Bringing Back Chevy Volt from China could help GM to use the Volt as a transitional vehicle for a bit longer, so General Motors may have the time to launch additional electric car offerings.