There's just something inherently cool about a slammed Chevy pickup the wears its years with pride, as is the case for this particular 1959 Chevy Apache.
For many GM Authority readers, the current Chevy Equinox engine is underpowered and needs to be replaced with something else. Which leads us to ask - what?
Who would've thought an obscure pickup engine could make the same noise as an Audi Quattro, but with more power?
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2025 Chevy Colorado Drops an Engine, But It's a Good Thing
It's not often that fewer choices are better for consumers, but the sole engine option left might be the best one.
View post: Aston Martin Drops Impressive 2025 DB12 Lease Deal for September The Turbo Sprint was available for just the last two years of the Sprint’s 1985-1988 American sales run, and it appears that ...
The Chevrolet Cobalt SS could contend against anything else in its class at the time, but what ever happened to the vehicle?
Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making his career as an automotive journalist an absolute dream job. After getting his foot in the door at Automobile while he was still a ...
The idea that the street truck scene is a shadow of its former self is incomprehensible to me. Off-road trucks are a ball, sure, but they’re less than comfortable on an everyday basis. It’s past time ...
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Chevrolet Corvette C8 ZR1 First Drive and Performance Review
Experience the new Chevrolet Corvette C8 ZR1 in a detailed first drive and performance overview. This video explores its twin-turbo power, updated interior, and aerodynamic design, including the ZTK ...
Introduced in 1959, the Chevrolet El Camino wasn't the first utility coupe in America. That title went to the Ford Ranchero, which debuted in 1957. But the El Camino went on to become the more iconic ...
Mid-size trucks have typically played second fiddle to their larger and more capable counterparts, but that’s no longer the case as automakers are getting serious about the once neglected segment.
Jake Lingeman is a Newsweek Autos managing editor based in Detroit. His focus is reporting on the auto industry. He has covered all corners of the market from supercars to economy cars and is plugged ...
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