If vehicle dependability matters, you should probably avoid the following 10 models.
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You may want to avoid these cars.
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All-time high for the industry average.
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Least problematic vehicle in every category.
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AutoGuide.com looks at both new and used models for under $30,000.
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Chevrolet’s other full-size crossover has just been priced ahead of its official market launch later in the year.
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If you’re in the market for a three-row vehicle, you’ll likely want to start your research from this list.
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Bigger and better, Chevrolet introduced the 2018 Traverse in Detroit.
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This year’s show wasn’t the most exciting, but there were a lot of significant new car debuts.
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The 2017 Detroit Auto Show is sure to bring some pleasant surprises to kick off the New Year.
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An all-new Chevy Traverse is coming.
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GM is bringing new crossovers to the Detroit Auto Show this year.
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Spy photographers have caught a new Chevrolet crossover testing.
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Chevrolet is expanding its lineup of special edition models to its SUVs.
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Shopping for a new vehicle this Memorial Day weekend?
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Owners of GM’s crossovers with overstated mpg claims will receive debit cards as compensation.
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General Motors is expected to quickly offer compensation to vehicle owners affected by the recently overstated mpg claims.
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GM could have overstated fuel economy figures in two-million vehicles.
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General Motors has issued a stop sale on numerous crossover models.
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A new mid-sized, three-row Chevrolet crossover is in the works.
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Less than 10 cars produced in the U.S. are made with at least 75-percent domestic content
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General Motors is recalling 51,640 of its three-row crossovers spread across the Chevrolet, GMC and Buick brands because of inaccurate fuel gauges.
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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...
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In hopes of moving some excess inventory, General Motors is launching a campaign of discounts and incentives for various models in their lineup.
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