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Chevrolet Impala Back for 2011

The new 2011 Chevy Impala is now available for a test drive at your nearby dealership. With all new features and options, the Impala comes in three trims: LS, LT, and LTZ.

The 2011 Chevy Impala has been successful thanks to outstanding fuel efficiency in its class. All engines in the Impala are FlexFuel-capable, a cleaner-burning, renewable fuel source made primarily from US grown biomaterial that helps reduce dependence on petroleum. So how good is Impala's mileage? It gets 29 mpg on the highway in LS and LT levels, while the LTZ gets 27 mpg.

That from a 211…

Chevrolet Cruze Leads Fuel Economy

The all new Chevrolet Cruze is making strides to become the most fuel efficient vehicle in its class. The new 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco is receiving praise for the 42 mpg highway rating. 

That mileage, announced by the EPA, makes the Cruze Eco the most fuel-efficient gasoline car available to buyers. It even surpasses the highway fuel-economy of some other hybrid vehicles.

"The new Cruze has been a hot seller since it arrived a couple of months ago, and we're eagerly anticipating the arrival of the Eco," said Haykel Ammari, general manager of Greater Boston Chevy dealer Quirk Chevrolet…

Chevrolet Goes Indy in 2012

Race fans - start your engines! American auto maker Chevrolet is returning to the Indy Car circuit in 2012.

Chevrolet last participated in the motorsport in 2005. The return of Chevrolet is part of IndyCar's switch to new chassis and engine configurations for their 2012 season. IndyCar also feels it's possible a European manufacturer will announce its intention to build a turbocharged engine, of up to six cylinders with a maximum displacement of 2.4 liters.

With Chevrolet comes marketing strength. A racing series achieves "maximum promotional benefit" when manufacturers compete with one another. Former IndyCar Series champion Tony…

Chevrolet Volt Hits TV, Newspapers

The Chevrolet Volt has been introduced to all those watching 2010's World Series - as new ads tout the electric car, which is scheduled to hit dealerships sometime this year.

"We want to take all of the great lessons that we had from before that made GM great for many, many, many years," GM U.S. marketing chief Joel Ewanick said. "We want to put those other things that didn't behind us."

The first three TV ads running during the series target a wide audience with cars and trucks from Chevrolet's past, present and future. Each ad is…