The Chevy Blazer EV is proving to be one of the brand’s most effective tools for attracting new customers, with more than half of buyers coming from rival automakers. "We saw it with Bolt, where in ...
The fastest-growing EV brand in the US is not Tesla or Rivian. It’s GM’s Chevrolet. With the electric Equinox, Blazer, and Silverado rolling out, Chevy is now the fastest-growing EV brand in the US.
There have been several classic cars that got resurrected years after their retirement, but, unfortunately, it's unlikely it will happen to the Chevy Chevelle in 2025. However, the internet rumor mill ...
Earlier this year, Jason Reitman’s film Saturday Night chronicled the story of what happened in the last hour and a half before the first episode of Saturday Night Live aired on NBC nearly five ...
Internal combustion engines have fascinated gearheads and techies since their rise to popularity in the early 20th century. But not all engines receive the same love and admiration. Many enthusiasts ...
Finally, GM’s CEO Mary Barra announced when we can expect the next-gen Chevy Bolt EV to hit the market. The affordable EV will reemerge on GM’s Ultium platform in 2025. EV shoppers were disappointed ...
Chevrolet has been building trucks since 1918. With more than a century of knowledge, craftmanship, and innovation under the company's belt, the legend of Chevy trucks is a tough one to tell. Once the ...
An emotional holiday commercial from Chevrolet is hitting home with many Americans and could very well become one of those ads we'll never forget. The automaker's more than five-minute ad, called "A ...
Farming Simulator 22: FS19 and FS 22 - similarities & differences On this page of the Farming Simulator 22 guide, you will read about how many changes the game offers compared to Farming Simulator 19.
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The mid-size truck segment is weird. Despite balooning sales volumes and increased competition, the average truck in the segment is old, visibly outdated, unsophisticated, and marred by compromise.