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2011 Chevy Camaro Pricing & Specs

The 2011 Camaro is almost ready production, and GM is eagerly awaiting the next wave of Camaro fans who want to head into Chevrolet Dealers to sign up for test drives of the classic muscle car.

2011's Camaro is getting a small price bump of $350 for the 2LT and 2SS models, but its well worth is considering the power and torque bump.

The 2010 model car was officially rated at 304 bhp with torque peaking at 273 lb-ft. However, as the engine has been re-certified for an extra 8 bhp out of the VVT direct-injection V6 engine, and…

Dealers Prepare for Chevy Volt Hype

More than 600 Chevrolet dealers in launch markets have begun preparing for the launch of the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended-range capability.   

"About 90 percent of our Chevrolet dealers in launch markets to date have requested to become participating Volt dealers," said Tony DiSalle, Chevrolet Volt product marketing director.   "The response exceeded expectations given the extensive training requirements. There's obviously a lot of enthusiasm for the Volt's arrival later this year."

Chevrolet dealers in California, Texas, Michigan, the Washington, D.C. area, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were invited to join the Volt program earlier this…

Chevy Announces 2011 Pricing

The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze hopes to be the next major 4-door sedan to help an already growing GM line-up of family friendly cars. In production for almost two years, the time for Cruze has finally arrived, and official pricing has been divulged.

Starting later this year, you can pick up at 2011 Cruze sedan (LS trim) for a beginning MSRP of $16,995. Potential buyers of the 2011 Cruze won't be able to test…

Chevrolet & Onstar Team Up with Android

General Motors is getting on board with the latest smartphone and mobile computing technology. OnStar, the onboard vehicle assistance and GPS  servic available on most Chevrolet vehicles, is going to team up with Google's Android operating system on smartphones.

The first supported devices to be announced will be those that use the Android software from Google, like the Motorola Droid and HTC Droid Incredible. The service will still be done through OnStar, with the company taking a role in developing its own apps to work with GM vehicles.

"We want to make smartphones work seamless with the connectivity of…