Production of the Holden Commodore-based Chevrolet SS began last month, but the production run could be interrupted soon.
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There are seven Chevrolet vehicles that scored a five-star overall safety rating in NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program testing.
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A new statistic released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suggests over a third of children killed in a crash under the age of 13 weren’t wearing a safety belt.
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Labor Day is full of wonderful stuff: inflatable gorillas, free hot dogs and enough sheet metal on sale to drown a city in consumer debt several times over.
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Caterham’s scheme to sell cars outside its traditional sports car niche is moving forward, but the brand won’t abandon its sports car heritage.
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Sports cars and aerodynamics typically sit together as a matter of necessity, but Caterham has historically ignored that idea. Not so anymore.
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Jaguar hasn’t laid plans to offer its customers a crossover, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be one.
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The first batch of 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingrays left GM’s assembly plant in Bowling Green, Ky. today.
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Volkswagen could have a sub-compact SUV to debut in the U.S. as soon as 2016.
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Second only to the Isetta, one of the strangest looking BMWs to date enters production today.
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Fuel efficiency probably isn’t the first thing you think about when the term “police cruiser” comes to mind.
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The term “luxury pickup truck” is a strange one that manages to make U.S. auto companies fistfuls of cash.
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Tesla is looking trouble in the face again, this time because the California New Car Dealers Association says its advertising is in violation of various state and federal laws.
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A utility vehicle from Rolls-Royce to fight Bentley’s upcoming crossover is still possible.
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Ford is marking production of the two-millionth EcoBoost engine, which rolled off the line in an Escape crossover in Louisville, Ky. last week.
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The next Honda CR-Z could wind up with real performance credibility courtesy of the new Civic Type R, even if the latter doesn’t make a trans-Atlantic leap.
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Nissan announced today that the 2014 Quest minivan will be priced from $26,850 including delivery, keeping the same price as the 2013 model year.
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Volkswagen will slowly abandon its naturally aspirated engines as it releases new products.
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Volvo and Geely announced today that a new research and development center is operating and has begun work on developing a new modular architecture to be shared between the companies.
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If new diesel offerings by Ram and Nissan in the half-ton pickup truck segment prove popular, General Motors is poised and ready to compete.
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Get off the fence soon if you’ve been thinking about buying a new Volvo. Prices are about to take a hike.
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Geographically speaking, the Frankfurt Motor Show is one of the biggest auto shows in the world. Aside from being a venue to wear holes through countless pairs of sweaty dress socks, it’s a place where a venerable collection of sheet metal is sure to arrive every two years. If the 2013 show proves anything, it’s...
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General Motors just revealed the next generation of its SUVs under both the Chevrolet and GMC brands in New York City.
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Chevrolet’s auto show debut schedule must be getting busy because the brand chose Frankfurt to debut the convertible version of its refreshed Camaro. The drop-top version of Chevy’s roaring muscle car wears the same thinner-looking headlights, revised rear lamps and vented hood as the refreshed car first shown in New York earlier this year. Of...
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