11th
July
2008

Vaughan Today’s first-ever Athlete of the Year Overall Winner, Stephanie Jones, gets a congratulatory kiss from her proud mom Joni. The Vaughan Secondary School student took home the top prize at an awards breakfast last Thursday at Roy Foss Chevrolet of Woodbridge. For more coverage of the inaugural event just click! Read the rest of this entry »
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10th
July
2008

Bigger is now Better
The Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid, Canada’s first full-size hybrid SUV*, has been named Green Car Journal ’s 2008 Green Car of the Year®. Tahoe, the first vehicle to use General Motors’ two-mode hybrid system, offers an increase over the standard Chevrolet Tahoe. Read the rest of this entry »
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9th
July
2008

We’ve just got word that this beauty will be arriving to showrooms within the 12-18 months.
From Canadiandriver.com:
“The CTS Coupe Concept is a dramatic design statement,” said Ed Welburn, VP, GM Global Design. “We did not create it as the result of sifting through reams of market data, nor is its shape trimmed to suit the input collected at a consumer clinic - it is emotion on four wheels and the very essence of what defines Cadillac today.”
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8th
July
2008
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8th
July
2008

From autoblog.com
At the Chicago Auto Show, Chevrolet rolled out the fourth and hopefully final member of its Lambda crossover family, the new Traverse. By the way, according to Chevrolet the proper pronunciation puts the emphasis on the second syllable. Like its Saturn, GMC and Buick siblings, the new Traverse is a full-size vehicle that is almost the same size as the Tahoe. That means it has seating for up to eight occupants, although three in the last row is a bit of a squeeze.
GM invited the media out to its Milford Proving Ground last week for a first drive of the Traverse, which of course we attended on your behalf. We had the chance to sample the big CUV in several different scenarios against what the marketing staff consider its main competitor, the Toyota Highlander. We ran the Chevy and Toyota back to back on the ride road, the skid pad, a lane change and slalom course and while towing a 4,200-lb boat. Check out how the Traverse fared after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
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4th
July
2008
Quicker, better-handling, with Coke-bottle curves. But the CVT leaves us a little flat.
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