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The Chevrolet inline six-cylinder engine was General Motors' basic powerplant for entry-level Chevrolet cars and trucks. It's part of a long line of straight-six engines dating to 1929 that...
Chevrolet has been building cars since 1911 and has used countless engines and propulsion methods. These engines range from tiny four cylinders to oversized V8s to engines with no cylinders at...
GMC, a division of General Motors, produces truck-based vehicles, such as cargo vans and sport-utility vehicles. GMC is best known for producing the GMC Sierra pickup, the twin sibling to the...
The 1986 Berlinetta Camaro was a mid-range trim model available for the 1978-1986 Camaros. It was placed above the Camaro Sport Coupe and below the performance Z-28 model. Sales were initially...
Detroit-based General Motors' Chevrolet Chevelle was a mid-size car conceived in 1964 to compete against the Ford Fairlane. The Fairlane saw time on the stock car racing circuit but for the most...
Ecotec engines, manufactured by General Motors, have been used in several cars in the global car manufacturer's lineup. From the Chevrolet Cobalt and HHR to the Saturn Ion Red Line, Ecotec engines...
General Motors has produced more than 20 different types of engines for Chevrolet since Chevy joined GM in 1917. GM's straight-six cylinders dominated the Chevrolet line of cars and trucks until...
The 1968 Chevrolet Camaro, manufactured by the Detroit-based General Motors, is the middle child of the 1967 to 1969 first generation Camaros. It did not differ much from its siblings in body...
The Detroit-based General Motors has been manufacturing Chevrolet cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles since 1911. GM has produced more than 100 different types of vehicles, 19 of which are...
Chevrolet's El Camino is a passenger car-based coupe utility vehicle from General Motors designed to compete with the Ford Ranchero. The 1959-60 models followed the Impala design, but were...
The Pontiac has been produced by the Detroit-based General Motors since 1926. In 2009 GM announced that it was ending the car line's production. For many decades, the Pontiac served as a dressed...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was General Motors' successful attempt to provide a personal luxury car for the older driver intimidated by muscle cars of the era, and who wanted more personal comfort...
General Motors' Chevrolet division produced dependable, yet uninspiring, manual transmissions in its early history. But it didn't build anything really innovative until it began equipping Chevys...
The Chevrolet automobile was named after Louis-Joseph Chevrolet, a Swiss native who was raised in France. Chevrolet developed a six-cylinder touring car that eventually bore his name and was sold...
Detroit-based Chevrolet vehicles are the product of 2 men--a former bicycle repairman with a genius for producing simple, well-made cars and a savvy businessman adept at making backroom corporate...
Chevrolet may not have been born in the U.S.A., but it's a name that is immediately associated with American car-making. Although his involvement in auto production was brief, Swiss-born Louis...
General Motors has been producing reliable engines for Chevrolet since 1913. Although Chevrolet did not possess the engineering reputation of its competitors Chrysler and Ford for the "Hemi" and...
General Motors-owned Chevrolet manufactures cars ranging from sub-compact autos to light- and medium-duty pickup trucks. The vehicles are marketed to the middle class and often use patriotic print...
Chevrolet, a division of General Motors, is one of the big three American automakers, and produces some of America's most popular cars and trucks. The company is headquartered in Detroit,...