GM has announced that the next generation Chevy Volt will debut at the Detroit auto show in January. The company's global chief marketing officer, Tim Mahoney, made the announcement at a seminar this week in Traverse City, Michigan. When pressed for details about the plug-in Chevy Volt, Mahoney said: "You'll see improvements all the way across, from technology to design." He added that the new Volt is “a pure expression of what Find New Roads represents.""Find New Roads" is Chevy's tag line. What we have heard about the redesigned Volt is that it will get an extra rear seat, bumping capacity to 5 occupants. The 1.4-litre four-cylinder engine is being replaced by a smaller, 1.0-litre, three-cylinder. We are expecting that the new version will have a new platform and an increased range.
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Chevrolet has announced that the Camaro will bow out after the year 2024. To mark the occasion, a collector's edition will be offered.
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Winter? Yeah, so? Auto123 brings you our top 10 most affordable all-wheel drive vehicles for 2023 in Canada again this year.
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In an unusual move, GM is issuing four recalls simultaneously affecting a total of just over 55,000 vehicles. The largest one affects the 2021-2022 Chevrolet Equinox and 2022 GMC Terrain for a fueling problem.
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