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  • Chevy HHR Subject of a Recall

    Chevy HHR Subject of a Recall

    GM is recalling about 300,000 copies of its Chevrolet HHR to fix a center-mounted dash storage door bin that popped open in NHTSA testing. Chevrolet will be sending those involved in the recall latch reinforcements to be self-installed or installed by a dealer. The recall refers to the HHR (Heritage High Roof) as a sport-utility vehicle, but to most buyers, it's more familiar as a ...

  • More 30-MPG Vehicles Than Anyone, GM Says

    More 30-MPG Vehicles Than Anyone, GM Says

    Looking for a fuel-efficient new vehicle? General Motors says it offers more vehicles that receive an EPA estimated fuel economy of 30 miles per gallon or higher than any other automaker, with a total of 17 models achieving that milestone. These models run the gamut from award-winning midsize sedans to capable compact SUVs , to entry-level, nicely equipped subcompacts. Chevrolet ...

  • Is the Malibu the Best Family Sedan?

    Is the Malibu the Best Family Sedan?

    The competition for the best mid-size sedan is a tight one, with engine power, fuel efficiency, comfort, and style the markers for success in this hotly contested race. The three leaders in this segment are the Honda Accord , Chevy Malibu, and Toyota Camry . The 2008 Honda Accord is generally considered to be the best rated of the three vehicles. The redesign it received in 2008 helped ...

  • Chevy, GM To Offer New High-Mileage Trucks

    Chevy, GM To Offer New High-Mileage Trucks

    New, fuel-efficient vehicle models are coming to GM's 2009 vehicle lineup. In a recent press release, GM announced that several full-size trucks and SUVs will be made available in XFE editions, including the 2009 Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Tahoe , GMC Yukon , and GMC Sierra. These new high-mileage trucks will deliver a 5 percent increase in estimated highway fuel efficiency ...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Preview

    2011 Chevrolet Cruze Preview

    It seems the Chevrolet Cobalt 's days are numbered. Chevy recently announced that a new compact vehicle, the Chevrolet Cruze, will replace the Cobalt worldwide. The phase-out begins in spring 2009, when European markets will be privy to Chevy's latest offering. The North American market will be forced to wait an additional year, with the Cruze coming stateside for the 2011 model year. ...