GM recalls 1.3 mln American cars over power steering
General Motors has announced it will recall 1.3 million cars in North America over a potentially faulty power steering motor following a federal probe...
Maryland Prepares for Chevrolet Volt
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley (D) today signed two bills into law that will support advanced vehicle propulsion technology and help spur early consumer acceptance...
2012 Chevy Sonic Turbo Gets Automatic Transmission Option
When Chevrolet announced its new Chevy Sonic and all the applicable option choices, enthusiasts were greeted with an interesting surprise. The new 1.4-liter turbo-four was only available with three...
2015 Chevrolet City Express small van to be unveiled at Chicago Auto Show
General Motors plans to unveil its 2015 Chevrolet City Express small van and a version of the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado HD running on compressed...
2011 Chevrolet Corvette GS Stars in Road Trip of a Lifetime
After embarking on a road trip of a lifetime, courtesy of Chevrolet and the Illinois Office of Tourism, Matthew Comer – the first-ever Route...
Chevrolet Cruze Gets The Wagon Treatment
Chevrolet has been on quite a roll with its new Cruze. Globally, GM has managed to sell more than 1 million vehicles since its...
All The Details On GM’s New EcoTec3 Truck Engines
Yesterday we brought you the news of GM's new pickups, the Silverado and Sierra. An all-new set of three EcoTec3 engines power the new...
Special Oil Pump Helps Chevrolet Cruze Conserve Fuel
The oil pump in the engine of the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze takes a laid-back approach to its work, delivering the precise amount of oil...
The Corvette Gets Minor but Important Changes for 2012
The current generation, C6 Corvette is a world-class sports car that can run with cars twice its price. Simple but effective, the Corvette is Chevrolet's number...
Toyota Dominates Cars.com Worry-Free Index, GM Suprises
The longevity and reliability of a car is one of the most important things buyers consider when looking for a new car. To help...



