Chevrolet
GM Crossovers Recalled for Faulty Fuel Gauges
General Motors is recalling 51,640 of its three-row crossovers spread across the Chevrolet, GMC and Buick brands because of inaccurate fuel gauges.
Almost Half of Corvette Stingrays Are Sold With Manual
Who said the manual transmission was dead? Chevrolet Corvette buyers sure doesn’t think so.
GM Restricts Camaro Z/28 Parts to Prevent Cloning
If you’re hoping to transform a traditional Chevrolet Camaro to a Camaro Z/28, think again.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Joins Police Lineup
Chevrolet has introduced the latest addition to its Special Service Vehicle (SSV) lineup.
2015 Chevy City Express Priced from $22,950
Chevrolet’s new city delivery van will hit dealers in the fourth quarter of this year, and it will do so with a $22,950 base price.
Top Viral News Stories of the Week: April 19 – 26, 2014
Through the magic of social media, some stories have a life of their own. We’ve compiled a list of this week’s most shared stories through Facebook, Twitter and Google+.
2014 Chevrolet Impala Probed for Braking Issue
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation on the Chevrolet Impala.
2015 Corvette Z06 Convertible Opens Up in New York
Chevrolet’s hardcore Z06 Corvette is breaking with tradition starting in the 2015 model year.
Chevrolet Lays Trax Into American Small SUV Market
Chevrolet is betting big on something very small at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
Chevrolet Trax Confirmed for Sale in US
Despite all reports to the contrary, the Chevrolet Trax is now coming to the U.S.
Top 10 New York Auto Show Debuts to Watch
The New York Auto Show kicks off Tuesday night with a series of pre-show events followed by the press days on Wednesday and Thursday. There are certainly surprises coming, but even some of the already-announced debuts are exciting. Here’s what AutoGuide.com is looking forward to most next week.
Chrysler 300 vs. Chevrolet SS vs. Cadillac CTS
The large, rear-wheel-drive sedan is a uniquely American phenomenon. Like bison, they used to roam free across the continent in an enormous herd that couldn’t be numbered, not even with an industrial-size abacus. But just like their furry, hoofed counterparts these cars have all but disappeared, victims of that relentless and unstoppable force called progress.
2014 Kelley Blue Book Brand Image Awards Announced
The folks at Kelley Blue Book have released their annual Brand Image Awards. The study, now in its seventh year, honors automakers for excelling in certain areas. Categories include things like best performance brand, most refined brand and most trusted brand. Overall there are 13 winners and the results may surprise or even appall you….
GM Investing $449M into Next-Generation Volt Plant
General Motors is betting big on its next-generation Volt, with more electrified vehicles on the way.
New Chevrolet Volt to Offer Shorter Electric Range
Chevrolet is expected to diversify its Volt nameplate with a successor to the current car along with an electric-only variant with a shorter driving range.
2015 Corvette Gains Eight-Speed Automatic
The 2015 Corvette Stingray will automatically be better than the 2014 model.
Chevrolet Silverado Incentives Being Extended
After being beat last month by Ram in sales, Chevrolet extended its March incentives into April.
Chevy to Debut New Corvette Variant, Two Other Cars at NY Auto Show
The seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette family is about to get bigger.
Honda Odyssey vs. Chevrolet Tahoe vs. Infiniti QX60
Apparently family values matter. Conservative politicians tap-dance around these issues, pundits prognosticate about their demise and segments of the driving population make them a central issue when it’s time to purchase a new vehicle. Not surprisingly they play a starring role in this week’s installment of Ask AutoGuide.
2015 Chevrolet Cruze Spied Undisguised
Chevrolet’s 2015 Cruze just slipped out ahead of its rumored April New York Auto Show debut.
2014 Three-Row Crossover Comparison Test
Until the mid-1980s, those with large families usually bought station wagons with a who-cares-about-safety rearward facing third row of seats. But then the minivan was introduced and everything changed. For the next fifteen years, troops of kids were transported here and there in these pragmatic boxes on wheels. As is often the case though, consumer…
Callaway Camaro SC652 is a Supercharged Z/28 Beast
The Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 boasts 505 hp and 481 lb-ft of torque, but that’s nothing compared to Callaway’s offering.
GM’s All-New Ecotec Engine Family Detailed
General Motors unveiled its brand-new family of Ecotec small-displacement engines at its Powertrain Headquarters in Pontiac, Mich. this morning. The lineup will include 11 separate powerplants in both three- and four-cylinder configurations.
Top 10 Most Ridiculously Priced Car Options
So, you’re in the market for a new car. Your ‘88 Toyota Tercel has served you faithfully for the past decade and a half since you purchased it following your second divorce. But now it’s high time for something with a few features, not to mention a body structure that’s doesn’t consist entirely of ferrous…






