The Chevrolet Caprice, produced in North America from 1965 to 1996, was more than just a car; it was a symbol of affordable American luxury, comfort, and reliability that became one of the ...
Throughout its history, Chevrolet has produced many iconic models that sold like hotcakes. However, the GM brand also launched a few models that failed spectacularly. Follow us: When it comes to mass ...
Each month, the Richland History Group highlights notable aspects of the area’s past. So often, we pass by the buildings and storefronts of our community without even realizing the history within ...
A Royal Oak author has penned a new book about this storied history of Chevrolet from 1911 to 1960 that offers insight on a big number of the cars brought out of storage and readied every year for the ...
103 years ago today, General Motors acquired Chevrolet in a reverse-merger that began the process of GM's becoming the world's largest automaker. It's one hell of a weird story, so if you haven't ...
It’s only natural, then, that the Corvette logo has incorporated a checkered-flag motif since day one—a reminder of its ties to the grassroots racing that spurred its early development and the ...
Over the last 48 years, the Camaro has fielded a lot of engines with outputs from a low of 88 to a high of 580 horsepower. There were the glory days of the late ’60s and the tearfully sad performance ...
In the 1930s, Ruth Wakefield, founder and operator of the Toll House Inn, created a cookie using Nestle's semi-sweet chocolate bar. The recipe was so popular in Wakefield's 1938 cookbook that Nestle ...
"Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet" in the 1970s, and "The Heartbeat of America" featured in commercials from 1987 to 1994, were perhaps the most well-known Chevrolet slogans heard over the ...