Chevrolet News
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GM Announces EPA Mileage Rating For Volt
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How Does The 2011 Chevy Volt Get 230 MPG? By Making AssumptionsUPDATE: GM confirms that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will get 230 mpg city, and a composite fuel economy (city and highway) of more than 100 mpg according to draft regulations being developed at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). If the rumors are correct, this morning General Motors CEO Fritz...
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Big Three, Michigan, and Chevy Volt Win Big Securing $1.3 Billion In Grants From DOEThe big battery and advanced vehicle grant announcement yesterday which includes $2.4 billion in funds to battery development and alternative drive vehicles under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has hit Michigan hard, but this time Michigan comes out a winner. The state of Michigan...
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2011 Chevrolet Cruze: Good Reviews for US-Bound Global CompactWe write about a lot of advanced technologies here, including hybrids, diesels, electric cars, and even natural-gas vehicles. But the hard truth is that all of those added together will be only a small fraction of cars sold in the US, even 10 years from now. Most of the green cars of tomorrow will...
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GM May Use eBay to Sell First Chevy VoltsThe Chevrolet Volt electric car will be launched in November 2010. Initial copies of the vehicle will be built in limited supply. This is for quality ramp up purposes and to assure everything is working properly on this groundbreaking vehicle. GM recently announced it had formed a new...
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Retro Review: Does A 2001 Chevorlet Camaro Stand the Test Of Time?This is One Product That GM Should Get Kudos For
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The Future of Design For GM Might Have a Bright Spark
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The Green, The Bad And The Ugly: Our Least Favorite Green CarsWe like green cars, and we define the term loosely. Sure, the 2010 Toyota Prius is green. But so's the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid pickup truck, because a full-size truck that gets 20 miles per gallon is much easier on the planet when you need a pickup truck. But try as we might, there are a...
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Colorado Representatives Fight Back: GM and Chrysler Accused of Mistreating DealersPolitician's Start To Ask the Hard Questions
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2009 Chevrolet HHR Review: Chevrolet’s 1940s Suburban ThrowbackPT Cruiser Copy or Competition?
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Chrysler PT Cruiser Survives Through 2011We're all irrationally fond of some cars, and one of ours is the 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser. Technically, it's a small minivan, but the retro-styled gangster look has always disguised that fact completely. And, it's a remarkably practical car. Now comes the news that Chrysler reversed its previous...
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The Volt Moves Closer To Being A Production Reality
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GM Mild Hybrid System To Return In 2011, On SteroidsAs Mark Twain is supposed to have said, "Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated." (Although, sadly, he actually didn't say it.) In this case, the "my" is the General Motors mild-hybrid powertrain, sometimes known as the Belt-Alternator-Starter or BAS system. And it will return for 2011...
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GM Pulls The Plug On Malibu, Vue HybridsChevy's midsize Malibu sedan has enjoyed widespread praise among automotive media, but one version of the vehicle is conspicuously absent from GM's plans for 2010. The Malibu Hybrid will no longer be available next year, as GM continues to whittle away at its product lineup. The Hybrid achieved an...
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Toyota Prius vs 2010 Honda Insight: Kyle Considers Interior SpaceKyle, our high-school correspondent, spends a lot of time driving himself among classes, sports events, and the other commitments in a heavily scheduled teenager's life. And often it's not just him in the car. Remember the old days of riding around with your friends? Kyle does his share of carpool...
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Hybrid Ferrari To Launch At LA Auto Show In December?It's obviously green supercar day here at GreenCarReports. No sooner had we written about Lamborghini's green vehicle plans than more info popped up on our previous story about the plans for Ferrari hybrids as well. Editor Eddie Alterman from Car and Driver writes that a concept could debut at the...
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VIDEO: GM Plugs Electric Cars in New Reinvention CommercialAfter months of avoiding bankruptcy like the plague, a new advertisement from General Motors tells us it's not so bad after all. The "Reinvention" commercial (see the video below) pairs nationalistic imagery with a message of a company determined to sell better, more relevant cars. "There was a...
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General Motors has enlarged and expanded the battery laboratory at its Warren, Michigan, technical center. The new lab, the company said today, is the largest and most advanced such site in North America. The lab was first shown to the public last summer as the site where packs for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt expanded-range electric vehicle were tested. Now, GM has quadrupled its size to 33,000 square feet. More than 1,000 engineers will research, design, and test battery systems for hybrids and electric vehicles. Those systems include the packs that hold arrays of cells, the cooling and safety...
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AllSmallCars.com Commentary: The State of the Auto IndustryDealer Terminations Make Consumers Take A Step Back
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2011 Chevrolet Viva: GM’s Answer To the Ford Fiesta?As the Future of GM Hangs In the Balance, So Does the Future of the Aveo
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2010 Chevrolet Camaro: The Reviews Are Starting To Roll InSome Good and Some Bad, But What Does It All Mean?
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2011 Chevrolet Volt: Giving Ordinary A Good NameThe Remarkable Part Is How Unremarkable It Is To Drive
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Small Cars Might Not Save GM From Bankruptcy or Saturn From Becoming Foreign15 Years Can Do a Lot To a Car Company
Jonathan McGrew