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The automaker cited growing public interest in the Volt and said it plans to increase capacity from 30,000 units to 45,000 units, in 2012.
Read More →With arbitration completed, General Motor’s new U.S. dealer network will be about 25 percent smaller than in early 2009, though it remains the nation’s largest. Facilities upgrades in the works.
Read More →DETROIT - General Motors has finalized the production process for its compressed natural gas (CNG) powered Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana full-size vans, allowing the company to deliver fleet customers complete vehicles with a fully integrated and dedicated CNG fuel system starting this fall.
Read More →The Volt's MSRP will start at $41,000 ($33,500 net of the full federal tax credit, which ranges from $0-$7,500) including a destination freight charge of $720.
Read More →The Volt’s comprehensive battery warranty covers all 161 battery components, 95 percent of which are designed and engineered by GM, in addition to the thermal management system, charging system and electric drive components.
Read More →Ford receives five segment-level awards from the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study. Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen receive two each.
Read More →The automaker says it will deliver CNG-powered Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana full-size vans to fleet customers starting this fall.
Read More →The first Volts available for retail sales will be sold in California, Washington, D.C., Austin, Texas and the New York City metropolitan area later this year.
Read More →JASPER, IN - Jasper Engines & Transmissions has the latest style GM 6.6L Duramax Running Complete Remanufactured diesel engine available for purchase. Until now Jasper only offered the Complete format.
Read More →While cost remains an obstacle to widespread acceptance of carbon-body trucks, this lightweight, durable, and strong material can facilitate fleet vehicle downsizing, promote fuel-efficient engines, and help extend lifecycles.
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