Posts Tagged ‘GM’

When expensive engine modifications don’t translate to faster performance, it can be pretty frustrating.

While some see the mid-size truck market as shrinking, GM begs to differ and has two new mid-size trucks to prove their commitment. Both the 2015 GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado challenge the notion that the mid-size truck is dying a slow death.

It may not rattle any cages in the auto world, but the 2015 Buick LaCrosse knows its target buyer and optimizes for it. It features everything you’d come to expect from a brand known to appeal to a more mature audience: a smooth ride, refined interior, comfortable use of interior space, and a contemporary but...

Photo credit: Steve Fecht for Chevrolet On February 12th, 2014, the earth opened up and swallowed eight rare Corvettes. Ever since that day (“Vette-steria”?), the automotive world has been hanging on every bit of information we can get about the cars and process of rebuilding. As the world watched in horror as...

Over the years Ron Pratte acquired a massive amount of classic vehicles and automobilia.  His collection was housed in Chandler, Arizona but regrettably has never been open to the general public.  Rumors swirled at the beginning of the year and last month it was confirmed that he is selling his collection in January,...

2015 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra Adopt Towing Standard What It Means for Older Trucks GM has announced all new 2015 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups will adopt an industry-wide towing standard. This adoption means the newer trucks have different towing capacities versus previous generations. Confused?...

On February 12th of 2014, the ground opened up in the early hours of the morning at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This shocking event rocked the auto enthusiast world as the 40 foot wide sinkhole swallowed 8 dream cars. Now, efforts are beginning to recover the lost cars, but it won’t be...

Could it be the best production track car, ever? Chevrolet wants drivers to be ready to drop that $75,000 with confidence when the time arrives for the new year models to roll off the dealer lots, so they have been very generous with this details of the Z/28. The automaker even spelled it all out with their list of 28...

The American sports car has been in an awkward teenage stage for years. It’s trying to find its place in a flood of import vehicles where it started to look like American manufacturers could only win in trucks and SUVs. Mustangs, Challengers, and Camaros all seemed to be struggling with how much of their past to hold...

The new Stingray has barely had enough time to wear out its first set of tires, but auto enthusiasts have already learned of a few too many wrecks involving one. So, what if the damage isn’t all that bad? Would buying one of these cars save you any money? One recent sale of a Stingray with damage allows those...

Chevrolet’s first in-vehicle demonstration of global radio capability debuts in Las Vegas LAS VEGAS – They may be small cars, but future Chevrolet Sparks and Sonics will pack a world of infotainment choices with the addition of streaming audio powerhouse TuneIn and its global network of 70,000 stations. Today for the...

The annual Consumer Electronics Show, held every year in Las Vegas, starts this week and a group from our Electronics team will be covering all the wizardry and gadgetry revealed at the show. Those of you who are familiar with CES know that this tradeshow attracts upwards of 150,000 attendees and 3,250 exhibitors...