The Corvette Gets Inducted Into The Sebring Hall of Fame
In 1956, a big chance created by Chevrolet rolled on the hot asphalt of the Sebring International Raceway for the first time. Across the...
Chevrolet Awards Hispanic Advertising Work in U.S. to LatinWorks
Chevrolet has awarded all Hispanic advertising work in the U.S. to LatinWorks, based in Austin, Texas. The transition will begin immediately.
“LatinWorks is considered...
Chevrolet Plans Solar Powered Charging Stations
In order to reduce energy costs, manufactures such as Nissan and Mitsubishi have started to build and install solar-powered charging stations for their electric and hybrid...
The Chevrolet Equinox Gets MyLink Technology
When the 2012 model year hits, the midsize Chevrolet Equinox crossover will get a unique trick called MyLink. The in-car wireless media control system...
The Volt Draws in New Characters to Chevrolet Dealers
According to a recent consumer survey put together by General Motors, the Volt electric vehicle is bringing in a cast of buyers not previously seen...
The ZR1 Corvette To Pace The Indy 500
It may be the most powerful production Corvette ever made, but soon enough the 2013 ZR1 will have a lot more ponies breathing down its...
Chevrolet Sales Climb 32 Percent in June 2010
Chevrolet delivered 141,381 vehicles in June, a 32 percent gain year-over-year, driven by increases for Chevrolet Silverado, Equinox, Traverse and Malibu. This includes an...
Ravens QB Joe Flacco Awarded 2014 Corvette Stingray for MVP of Super Bowl
As if winning the Super Bowl wasn’t enough, the MPV player of the game, quarterback Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens was awarded a...
Global Marketing Officer: Chevrolet To Focus on China
Tim Mahoney, chief marketing officer for Global Chevrolet, said that General Motors brand's Chevrolet will focus on China where it will celebrate 10 years...
2011 Chevrolet Aveo 5-door
There is no shortage of world firsts for Chevrolet at the forthcoming Paris Motor Show, and joining the Orlando MPV and Cruze hatchback show...







