Loading data...
The 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 have gotten lean and mean with strategically replaced lightweight, high-strength steels for improved capability, safety and fuel efficiency, according to the automaker.
Read More →After a four-year “resting period,” the compact van is back, alive and well, and offering even more options than ever.
Read More →General Motors will continue producing its Chevrolet Impala Limited for fleet buyers through the 2016 model-year, as it rolls out the revamped 2014 Impala for retail customers.
Read More →In a collection of about 20 trucks, the BC Vintage Truck Museum is housing a 1951 Chevrolet used as a telephone service truck.
Read More →All 2014 Impala models are equipped with projector beam headlamp technology, a first for the redesigned sedan.
Read More →Each new Chevrolet Silverado benefits from 12.5 million miles of durability testing before the first customer ever receives the keys.
Read More →STRATTEC Security Corporation's BOLT Locks are now available for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra.
Read More →Manheim Dallas will host the sale of two trucks previously owned by the Robertson family of the 'Duck Dynasty' TV show. Proceeds will go to charity.
Read More →According to GM Chairman and CEO Dan Akerson, GM will build a Chevrolet Impala sedan that operates on either gasoline or CNG for 2015.
Read More →Central Maine Power Co. reports that its hybrid bucket trucks are achieving an average of 1.5-2.5 miles more per gallon compared to the standard trucks. Since it began testing two in August 2012, the electric utility has added seven more hybrid bucket trucks to continue evaluating their performance, maintenance costs, and fuel use.
Read More →