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Drive Notes: 2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer AWD RS
Today we have another bit of basic transport from Chevy, though this one is a step up in terms of price and size from the Trax I recently reviewed.
I dug the Trax's combination of utility, sport, and affordable price. Would I feel the same about the 2024 Chevrolet Trailblazer AWD RS?
Chevy unveils 2025 Equinox
These days, given customer preferences and the current state of our car market in this country, the announcement of a new Equinox is as important to GM’s bottom line as was rolling out a new Impala back in the day.
Abandoned History: The 2014 VIA VTRUX Pickup, a Forgotten Silverado
QOTD: Which Car Comes to Mind When You Think Muscle?
Over the long holiday weekend I had a conversation about muscle cars from the late '60s/early '70s -- and also saw a bunch of them being posted on the Twitter/X account of a famous performance-car builder.
I enjoyed seeing the Camaros and Chevelle SSs and whatever else. It helped put a smile on my face after the weird year that was 2023. When gazing at a particularly lovely restored Chevelle SS, I thought to myself "man that's what a '60s/'70s muscle car looks like."
Then I realized there were several models that could be the primary representative of that era.
TTAC's Worst Cars of 2023
It's that time of year. Time for us to toss awards and raspberries at the automakers.
We'll do the worst first, and the best later today, so that you can head into the holiday weekend on a positive note.
2024 Chevrolet Trax Activ Review – A Surprising Bargain
The Chevrolet Trax was once on my short list for worst vehicles on the market.
I remember some years ago, before joining TTAC, going to San Diego for the launch of the first-generation Trax. All I could think was that the little runabout was something to be avoided unless you just wanted cheap transport in crossover form.
Used Car of the Day: 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu
Today's UCOTD is a rolling, running, though perhaps not driving, project car. This 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu has a few interesting things going on.
Used Car of the Day: 1979 Chevrolet Malibu
Today we're going in a different direction and bringing you a track-focused 1979 Chevrolet Malibu.
Used Car of the Day: 1956 Chevrolet 150
Today we go old school for a 1956 Chevrolet 150 that has 100,000 miles on the clock and looks ready to drive.
If you can drive a car without modern power-assist systems, that is. This bad boy is old school.
Chevrolet Has a New Slogan: ‘Together Let’s Drive'
Chevrolet will be debuting a new corporate slogan during the first game of Major League Baseball's World Series. The decade-old "Find New Roads" will be supplanted with “Together Let’s Drive” during a commercial for the Chevy Trax that’s focused on promoting the vehicle’s affordability.
The brand has had loads of slogans and some are definitely better than others. While we’re prone toward remembering whatever jingles were playing during our formative years, the true value of specific taglines can probably be measured by how long they stuck around.
Used Car of the Day: 1955 Chevrolet Corvette
There's a Brit in California selling a classic first-gen 1955 Chevrolet Corvette.
Used Car of the Day: 2017 Chevrolet SS
I love the idea of the Chevrolet SS -- a big, rear-drive sedan with V8 power and a manual -- though the one time I drove one, I was a bit letdown.
Still, I sometimes browse for one on the used-car market. This one caught my eye.
2024 Chevrolet Traverse -- Going The Rugged Route
The Chevrolet Traverse has, for most of its life, had styling that was mostly "urban" in theme.
Not anymore.
Used Car of the Day: 1957 Chevrolet 210 Wagon
Today's used car is a wagon with fins. This 1957 Chevrolet is based in Vermont and will run you 35 grand.
Report Seems to Confirm Planned Chevrolet Corvette Sub-Brand
Just the other day, we reported on Mark Reuss's comments suggesting that a new car or crossover was coming and it would be based on the Chevrolet Corvette C8 platform but it wouldn't use the Corvette name.
Now, a new report suggests it's official.
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