Chevrolet Impala: The Big and Beautiful Sedan

If a midsize sedan isn't quite your speed or size, and you have a hankering for something larger that isn't a crossover or SUV, we have just the thing: the legendary Chevrolet Impala. Recently redesigned with award-winning looks and performance, its spacious, safe, and state-of-the-art in every way.

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Have You Heard About the #DayItForward Campaign?

Inspired by Chevrolet's Leap Day campaign, #DayItForward, actress Ashley Benson honored Lesley, founder of Wags and Walks Animal Rescue. Benson is one of many celebrities that teamed up with Chevrolet to spread the movement and encourage acts of kindness across the country.

Let's see how she honored Lesley in the video below.

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Honda Sensing® boasts Consumer Reports most-loved safety features

if you're in the market for a new vehicle with high-tech safety but aren't sure which fancy features are worth your hard-earned money, you'll want to hear what Consumer Report® automotive experts have to say. They recently pointed to forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking as two safety features they believe should be available in every vehicle.

 

Several new Honda models offer these technologies, and they're bundled into the Honda Sensing™ package. In Honda vehicles, emergency braking is referred to as a Collision Mitigation Braking System™, and it uses wave radar

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Remade 2016 Chevy Malibu is a Midsize Marvel

Sure to be one of the most popular ponies throughout the stacked-to-the-rafters midsize sedan stable, the all-new 2016 Chevy Malibu is one four-door that's well worth your consideration.

Want proof? Then, the following clip -- a video review of the Malibu from the fine folks at Kelley Blue Book -- should be all that you need. Take a looksee:

Providing unparalleled comfort and connectivity is the Malibu's top-of-the-line model, the aptly named Premier.

Standard features on this trim include 19-inch wheels, LED taillamps, remote ignition, leather upholstery ...

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2016 Chevrolet Volt Leading the Electrical "Charge"

Many see the rising popularity of electric cars from 2005 to 2015 to be a "scientific" period for hybrids. Now, to drive such a model is mainstream, and Chevrolet knows it. That's why the 2016 Volt is vying to take the experience to the next level with style, and eco-conscious functionality.

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Chevrolet Debuts Cruze Hatchback in Detroit

Lately, it seems like Chevrolet has been doing more than finding literal new roads, but finding new ways into the hearts and minds of drivers. Part of that has included a radical overhaul of their entire product portfolio, of which the latest, the 2017 Cruze hatchback, was just unveiled.

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Chevrolet Bolt Introduced at CES 2016

The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is now underway in Las Vegas, Nevada, and one of the news stories that has caught our eye was the announcement of the 2017 Bolt, Chevrolet's long-range, electric vehicle for the masses.

Offering a range of more than 200 miles, the Bolt will go on sale sometime towards the end of 2016. Along with advanced connectivity technology, the all-electric car will...

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See How the Sun Powers this Ford C-MAX Energi

The sun is a powerful force of nature. The ancient Inca tribe used to worship it and today we are becoming more and more familiar with the energy it produces, and how we can harness that power to electrify homes and businesses.

Though solar panels are becoming more common on both, solar-powered cars aren’t as much so. It’s not an impossible notion though:

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Will Volvo Bring Self-Driving Cars to America?

Volvo is working hard to make self-driving cars a reality. Already the new Volvo XC90 approaches autonomy with the IntelliSafe suite of active safety features.

Using multiple sensors positioned all around the vehicle, the new XC90 can identify pedestrians and cyclists, and brake automatically to prevent or mitigate a collision. It monitors your position in the lane, warning you not just if you begin to cross out of the lane, but judging in-lane sway to let you know when you may be drowsy and losing focus.

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