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Chevrolet Volt Continues to Rack up the Accolades

Beating out the Nissan Leaf and the Hyundai Sonata, General Motor's Chevrolet Volt has been named the 2011 Green Car of the Year by Green Car Journal, Car of the Year by MOTOR TREND magazine, and Automobile of the Year by Automobile magazine.

Most recently, at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, the Volt was named 2011 North American Car of the Year. That's a lot of designations for such a humble car and…

Navy Adopts Chevrolet Equinox FCEV in Camouflage

This is no time for a vacation, Chevrolet's all new Equinox FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle) is going on active duty in the Aloha State. The US Navy has adopted the Equinox FCEV, disguised in military camouflage, of course at the Navy's Pearl Harbor facility on the island of Oahu. The Pacific islands have been a hotbed for hydrogen power development and the Equinox FCEV will be part of the Navy's Hawaii…

The All New Chevrolet "Sonic"

Chevrolet announced December 9th that they will be saying goodbye to not only a model, but a Chevrolet nameplate. General Motors expects to replace its subcompact Chevrolet Aveo with the a brand new model named Chevrolet Sonic. Both The Detroit Free Press and GM Inside News blog said various GM executives "have been unhappy with the Aveo name," partially because of confusion over how to pronounce it.

According to GM trademark records, the Chevrolet Sonic…

2011 Come Back for the Chevrolet Impala

The 2011 Chevy Impala is now available for a test drive. With all new features and options, the Impala comes in three trims: LS, LT, and LTZ. Thanks to outstanding fuel efficiency in its class, the 2011 Chevy Impala has been very successful. What's that? You're asking just how fuel efficient the new Impala really is? Brace yourself. The new FlexFuel-capable engines bring 29 mpg on the highway in LS and LT levels…

The General's Partner Up

Chevrolet and General Electric

GE's recently announced ambitious plan to support a new business in WattStation electric vehicle chargers has critics wondering - General Motors and General Electric, is this a marriage made in automotive heaven? GE plans to buy 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015, including 12,000 from General Motors, and they're starting with the 2011 Chevrolet Volt.GE plans to convert "at least half" of its global fleet of 30,000?