The fine folks at Chevrolet have just released a teaser video giving us a sneak peek of what we should expect from the bow tie brand at the upcoming SEMA show (from November 2-5). From the looks of it, there will be a whole slew of Camaros, some Corvettes, and a Z71 Silverado HD. As you watch the teaser, we’re still waiting for a proper Ford Raptor fighter from Chevy. Click past the break to watch the video.
Hot on the heels of the Camaro Z28′s appearance at the world-famous Nurburgring circuit, the top-of-the-line Mustang eater has been spotted in Colorado. These pictures show the upcoming Z28 almost completely uncovered, save for the front and rear ends as well as the hood. For some peculiar reason, Chevy decided to tape off the bow tie logo and Camaro nomenclature from these blue and red mules – as if that would be enough to mask a vehicle with the presence of a Camaro. Notice the bulged hood to hold the extra mighty power of the supercharged 6.2 liter LSA, the four exhaust pipes that let the thunderous engine breathe, as well as the commemorative Indianapolis 500 Centennial Era emblems on the doors. Hit up the source for more pics from Camaro5. Hat tip to Justin.
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How do you make the 556 horsepower CTS-V coupe look five times sexier without changing a thing about its design? Try making it move sideways around an apex… Continue for video.
Sales of General Motors and its joint ventures in China increased 15 percent on an annual basis to 200,353 units in September. This marks the first time that GM sales in September have surpassed 200,000 in China. Continue reading.
General Motors has announced that it has begun exporting the low end Chevrolet Sail from China to Chile.
The Sail was completely engineered and developed in China, making GM the first international automaker to use Chinese operations to produce vehicles for emerging markets. The General plans to sell the Sail sedan in North Africa, the Middle east, as well as other South American countries. Continue reading.

It’s okay if you can’t stop smiling. We can’t either. It’s about time T-Tops made a comeback. Hell yeah! Continue Reading.

In case you needed more proof that General Motors makes some of the best V8 engines around, look no further than the likes of Zenvo Automotive. Zenvo is quickly gaining a lot of attention in the enthusiast community by being Denmark’s first-ever supercar company, as well as introducing its first ever vehicle, the monstrous ST1 (pictured above). Underneath the absolutely gorgeous sheet metal of this behemoth rests the 7.0L LS7 V8 engine- the very same as the Corvette Z06. In this application, the potential of the LS7 is truly unleashed. Continue Reading.

Having cut the dealer count by nearly 15 percent this year, General Motors has put the customers’ dealership experience at the top of its priorities list – and is ready to equip Buick and GMC dealers with a loaner program for customers whose vehicles are being serviced. That much is according to Bloomberg, which heard it from Buick-GMC boss Brian Sweeney that both brands could start offering loaners as soon as the next “couple of weeks.” Continue Reading.

OnStar is continuing with introducing a feature to allow their users to listen to messages on Facebook and update their status, despite strong criticism from Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood regarding the feature. Speaking to Bloomberg Business week, LaHood ripped into automakers last week saying letting drivers have access to Facebook and other social sites are “the biggest distraction of all.” Continue Reading.
This one is from the archives. Nearly three years ago – right when The General unveiled the Chevrolet Volt concept (yeap, the edgy/boxy Volt that started it all) – GM released this promotional clip.
If you haven’t seen it yet, do click through the break and watch it for yourself. As for us, we can’t figure out what’s worse – the Dog Lick Ad or the Volt and Me song and dance. One thing’s for sure – at least the Dog Lick commercial is cute in that furry sort of way. Clicky here to watch the ad.
