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Chevrolet Camaro Joins 11 Second Club


The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 has made history once again, and not only for becoming one of the best selling two-door sports cars from Hurricane Chevrolet of Hurricane, WV. Camaro ZL1 has entered the "11 second club." At the quarter mile, a street legal Camaro ZL1 with automatic transmission hit 11.93 secs on the track. This new Chevrolet two-door also reached 116 miles per hour. A manual transmission Camaro ZL1 ran the same quarter mile in 11.96-seconds.

 

Chevrolet Camaro achieved this with a stock 6.2-liter LSA V8, producing 580 horsepower and 556 lb-ft of torque. Camaro ZL1…

Chevrolet Invites Students to 'Get Schooled'

Even more than producing the most reliable cars and trucks in America, Chevrolet is dedicated to supporting the community that has been their backbone since the very first bowtie-emblazoned vehicle hit the streets early in the 20th century. This takes shape in a lot of ways - from employing Detroit area workers, to giving back to the community. As a matter of fact, Chevrolet donated more than $27 million to United Way of Southeastern Michigan to help launch their "Network of Excellence" campaign in 2010. And this year, they're launching yet another campaign to help area high school students.

What…

Chevrolet Cranks Past The Competition With 2012 Camaro ZL1

When automakers release a new car the public is teased with little details leaving us to wonder how it will be. Chevrolet has done just that with their Camaro ZL1, for example. Chevy has been showing hauntingly fierce images of the revamped icon for what seems like an eternity. Wanting to pique our interest even more, they've also been alluding to the ZL1's competitor-trouncing power. Operative word: alluding.

Finally - Chevrolet has provided some of the details we've been waiting patiently for. But instead of mitigating our anticipation, it's amplified it ten-fold. GM has officially announced the…

Cadlillac Gets Volt Technology From Chevrolet

Chevrolet has made a big push to promote their Volt and more than likely you have probably heard of it. Fitted with both an innovative EV system and gasoline-powered, four-cylinder engine, it delivers drivers a 35-mile, pure-electric range and the flexibility to go the distance, when owners need it.

What you might not have heard of yet is the forthcoming ELR hybrid from Cadillac. Based on the Converj coupe, which was unveiled two years ago in Detroit, it's about to hit the production line.

Wondering what this has to do with the Chevy Volt? Well, for one Chevy and…

Chevrolet Targets Small City Shoppers

General Motors already produces some of the highest quality sedans, trucks and utility vehicles in the United States. "Chevy Runs Deep" in the hearts and minds of those who love American engineering and vehicles like the newly redesigned Chevrolet Malibu, hitting dealership lots next year.

 

But North America is just the beginning - Chevrolet is taking on small town shoppers not only in the US, but also overseas.

 

In China, the new Chevrolet Baojun 630 will come with a starting price between $9,758 and $11,467, This vehicle will target "consumers in China's second-and-third-tier cities initially," GM said in…

When you think of Chevrolet you think of American muscle right? Well contrary to what you think, Chevrolet was founded by Swiss-born racing pioneer, Louis-Joseph Chevrolet, 100 years ago. How time flies!

Of course, Chevrolet is celebrating in the utmost style. To pay tribute to their racing heritage and 100-year anniversary, they've created a special 2012 Chevrolet Centennial Edition Corvette.

"Racing and performance are the roots of Chevrolet, a tradition carried forward today by Corvette," says Rick Scheidt, VP Marketing, Chevrolet. "The Centennial Edition not only celebrates our 100 years, it once again pushes Corvette forward for a new…

Chevrolet Will Introduce the Sonic in 2012

Over the past couple of years, Chevrolet has been redefining their brand, manufacturing smaller, more efficient vehicles rather than gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs. The first small car to hit showroom floors, evidencing their efforts to re-brand their identity was the Cruze in 2010. And, the overhaul continues today with the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic.

The all-new Chevy Sonic subcompact is expected to be available in the form of both a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback. It will be the one and only subcompact produced in America. Specifically, it will be run on the production line at GM's Orion plant in…

A Look into the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL 1

A performance master from the day it first debuted in 1969, the Chevrolet Camaro ZL 1 is about to come back, resurrected as what the American automaker refers to as the fastest, most technologically advanced Camaro ever built.

Up until now, most all of the details surrounding the new 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL 1 have been mere speculation. Thankfully, Al Oppenheiser, Chief Engineer on the Camaro has confirmed a few specs, both building and relieving…

2013 Malibu Gets More Exotic

Named for one of California's most affluent beach-front cities, the Chevrolet Malibu was introduced in 1964. The 2011 model signifies the end of the car's illustrious seventh generation. And, while the next-generation 2013 model isn't expected to go on sale in America until late this summer, we're already chomping on the bit to get our hands on it.

The upgrade we're most looking forward to is its new, larger 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. Sporting a dual overhead cam setup with direct injection and matched with an all-new six-speed automatic transmission, it's estimated to get…

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