The Chevrolet Caprice, produced in North America from 1965 to 1996, was more than just a car; it was a symbol of affordable ...
The Chevrolet Corvette was first shown at a GM Motorama concept show in 1953 and entered production later that year. This C1 first-generation Corvette was only available as a convertible and the first ...
A Royal Oak author has penned a new book about this storied history of Chevrolet from 1911 to 1960 that offers insight on a big number of the cars brought out of storage and readied every year for the ...
Six decades since it was introduced, the Corvette Z06 is poised to put the world in its rear view. Let's take a look back at what separates it from lesser Vettes. Six decades since it was introduced, ...
103 years ago today, General Motors acquired Chevrolet in a reverse-merger that began the process of GM's becoming the world's largest automaker. It's one hell of a weird story, so if you haven't ...
One of the Corvair’s most interesting features, and the one that made it stand out in American automotive history, was its ...
Chevrolet reached a milestone this year when it earned the title of “most successful name in professional motorsports in the United States.” We told you about its fourteen wins last week: three NASCAR ...
For almost 70 years, the Chevrolet Corvette was a front-engined sports car. It was a great performer, but was missing that one last element that'd make it competitive in the global sports-car market.
As with the light-duty Chevrolet Silverado Classic 1500 models, the outgoing version of the HD (heavy-duty) Silverado continues for one more year. For 2007, the only notable change is that recovery ...
"Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet" in the 1970s, and "The Heartbeat of America" featured in commercials from 1987 to 1994, were perhaps the most well-known Chevrolet slogans heard over the ...