Whether the 2011 Chevy Cruz will help or save GM's car sales only the time will show, but GM is already offering an email signup to get Cruze news updates. Apparently GM has embarked on a massive campaign to promote Chevy Cruze, the production of which is expected next year. Now future drivers can sign up with Chevrolet to stay up to date.
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GM this morning announced that its new Chevy Volt will get the U.S. drivers 230 miles per gallon, making it the first U.S. mass-produced car that will allow more than 100 miles per gallon. Chevy Volt will have 100 miles electrical efficiency in city cycle and plugging in daily will be key to high-mileage performance.
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Dallas and Fort Worth area Chevy Traverse car dealers have come up with a new marketing way that gives something back to those who choose to test drive the Chevy Traverse. The driver will get a free massage.
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Shanghai GM, the joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), will start to build Chevrolet cars at its Shanghai GM (Shenyang) Norsom Motors Co by the end of this month, the Beijing Morning Post reported.
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With the addition of a Chevy Equinox fuel cell electric vehicle to its fleet of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today joined the team of pioneers - from regular families to media, celebrities and businesses - helping to make fuel cell vehicles a reality.
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The Southern Chevy Dealers and WQYK 99.5 FM will be giving away a brand-new, 2008 Chevy Malibu at the Florida State Fair! Enter to win a Chevy Malibu, the “2008 North American Car of the Year,” at the Southern Chevy Dealers booth inside the Americraft Expo Hall at the Florida State Fair from Thursday, Feb. 7 to Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008 only during these days of the Fair.
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The dramatically redesigned 2007 Chevrolet Police Tahoe delivers more power, enhanced ride and handling qualities, and more safety features than its 2006 counterpart.
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