General Motors
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Necessary powertrain calibration means the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is still at least a year away.
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Lutz: Buick To Become 'The New Class Of World Class'
The new advertising tagline takes over the job from 'Take a look at me now.'
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GM Approves Opel Majority Sale to Magna International And Sberbank
Under the deal GM would sell a 55% stake in a restructured Opel to the Magna International And Sberbank partnership.
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GM Holds 2010 Buick LaCrosse Rollout Over Quality Concerns
Mark LaNeve says that further deliveries will be delayed to ensure quality standards are met.
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Mark Wahlberg Gives It To Us Both Ways In His Escalade
But then, he's a giving sort of guy
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GM Considering Plan To Keep Opel
GM could raise more than $4 billion by selling or mortgaging assets in China.
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If given the green light the Converj wouldn’t appear in showrooms until 2014.
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Video: Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Launch Control In Action
The new Grand Sport shows off its launch control and more in these videos.
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Report: Buick Cancels Vue-Based Plug-in Hybrid Crossover
The re-branded Saturn Vue hybrid won't make it off the design table at Buick.
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New Details On Cadillac's Upcoming ATS Mid-Size Sedan
Talk of a possible front-wheel-drive solution for the smallest Cadillac appears to be just that - talk.
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Official: GM And Koenigsegg Reach Agreement Over Saab
The sale is expected to close by the end of the third quarter.
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Buick Reveals New Details On Near-Future Plans
Two new sedans in the next 24 months and a new small crossover will expand the brand's lineup quickly.
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The fuel-sipping extended range EV gets even better numbers than most expected.
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Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Confirmed For Q2 2011
The topless Camaro will be coming a few months later than expected, but considering it was nearly canceled altogether, fans will be happy.
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Texas tuner building turbocharged Camaro to topple Nissan’s GT-R Nurburgring lap time
A performance vehicle tuner based in Texas is stirring up some controversy, with claims that the now renowned Nissan GT-R supercar "wasn't running street tires at the 'Ring". On top of this, the turning firm, East Texas Muscle Cars, is going further by declaring that it will be developing a new...
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May 2010 launch confirmed for new Cadillac CTS Coupe
General Motors' Cadillac brand has long aspired to be 'The Standard of the World,' and for a period, it was. Over the last four decades, however, innovation, consistency and quality haven't been hallmarks of the brand. Now, as the auto industry faces some of its bleakest times ever, Cadillac is...
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GM Chairman wants to see models on sale ahead of schedule
In a market where only about 10 million cars are expected to be sold annually - down from 16 million last year - every tenth of a percent of market share counts. That's why Board of Directors Chairman Ed Whitacre sees a strong need to act quickly to prevent further market share erosion. Despite the...
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Buick Hanging Up its Golf Clubs After 50 Years
After fifty years of swinging together, the long-running marriage of Buick and the PGA pro golf tour is coming to an end. Partly a victim of GM's restructuring--and also partly Buick's desire to sell more cars to younger buyers--the end of the PGA sponsorship follows on the heels of GM's split with...
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The Corvette C6.R GT1 car had its last hurrah at the Long Beach leg of the American Le Mans Series GT1 championship, but today General Motors unveiled the car that will be replacing it - the C6.R GT2, based on the Corvette ZR1. With the season half over already, Corvette Racing will be using the final five rounds to test and develop the car for next year. The decision to run the car in GT2 is based in part on an upcoming move to a unified GT category in ALMS racing, which will pit the ZR1-based racer against the likes of Aston Martin, Ferrari, Porsche, Viper, Jaguar, BMW, Panoz and Ford. "The...
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HSV confirms September launch for new E-Series ‘2’ range
There's little chance they'll ever make the long journey from Australia to the U.S., but the muscle-car divisions of Detroit-heavyweights General Motors and Ford Down Under continue to churn out new, high-performance vehicles that we can only envy. The latest update from GM Holden's performance...
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GM returns to luxury leasing
General Motors announced a new leasing program today with enhanced lease deals on select 2009 and 2010 Cadillac and Buick models as well as several GMC and Chevrolet models. The leases, offered by U.S. Bank, are part of a pilot program that includes select GM vehicles sold in New York, New Jersey...
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Original 1969 Yenko Camaro modernized as part of 40th anniversary celebration
As Camaro fans get ready to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the legendary 1969 Yenko Camaro this year, the guys over at Chop, Cut, Rebuild decided to get in on the fun and partner with D&P Classic Chevy, Original Equipment Reproduction (OER) and Classic Industries to build a unique tribute to the...
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Renault confirms Penske seeking cars for Saturn brand
Speculation on Renault's interest in Saturn has been circulating since GM's bankruptcy filing began looking like a certainty, but it was Roger Penske's Penske Automotive Group that won the bid to buy the carmaker. Now, however, Renault may yet get a chance at some involvement, with confirmation...
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Custom Corvette Grand Sport major prize in National Corvette Museum raffle
For just $150, you could have a chance at winning this unique, one-of-a-kind 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Coupe thanks to a raffle being held by the National Corvette Museum. Decked out in Arctic White with a Black Jake stripe, the unique Grand Sport Coupe is a completely custom designed...
James Martinez