Chevrolet News

Is the hate for jumbo-truck owners justified?
By Andrew Chesterton · 19 May 2024
It’s funny, I always thought I had the controversial automotive topics down pat.
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Has Aussie demand for big US pick-ups peaked?
By James Cleary · 12 May 2024
The influx of full-size utes from the USA has been a controversial development, with WWII American GI-style sentiment along the lines of ‘over-sized, over-priced and over-here’ summing up the negative commentary.
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The remaining 'cheap' new V8s in Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 27 Apr 2024
With brands like Toyota, Jeep, RAM, Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover preparing to replace their remaining V8s with smaller-capacity electrified engines or even pure electric powertrains, choices are shrinking in Australia.
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Chevy VP surprised by ute conversion process
By Chris Thompson · 14 Apr 2024
The proliferation of American-sized utes in Australia has resulted in some fairly extensive right-hand conversion operations, but the exact detail of how in-depth the conversions are seem to be overlooked by some in the US.
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Most powerful production Corvette ever coming
By James Cleary · 12 Apr 2024
Chevrolet has signalled the imminent arrival of the next iteration of its performance flagship, the Corvette ZR1, with a 20-second teaser video posted to YouTube overnight.
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This is the Holden Colorado we could’ve had
By Chris Thompson · 10 Apr 2024
The Chevrolet S10 ute - a Brazilian-built relative to the Holden Colorado once sold in Australia - has been updated for its home market, giving us a look at how the ute could have looked in 2024 here.
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How does GM fit into a post-Holden Australia?
By Chris Thompson · 06 Apr 2024
It’s been more than four years since February 2020 when Holden announced it would shut its doors in Australia, and for Lion-badged die-hards there’s still some hurt - but General Motors is rebuilding, and there’s a lot of optimism around the future.
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Chevrolet Silverado pricing bumped up
By Chris Thompson · 11 Jan 2024
The entry cost to get into a new Chevrolet Silverado is now a little higher, as local distributor General Motors Specialty Vehicles (GMSV) has adjusted pricing along with adding some new features.
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Why 2023 was a nightmare for V8 Supercars
By Stephen Ottley · 25 Dec 2023
Aside from newly crowned champion Brodie Kostecki, there aren’t likely to be too many people that will look back on the 2023 Supercar season with true happiness. Instead of being the exciting start of a new era, this year’s championship turned into a stressful, complicated and, at times, ugly mess of complaints around the new Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang.
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Aussie auto manufacturing bigger than ever
By Andrew Chesterton · 19 Nov 2023
Australian automotive manufacturing could now employ more people than worked at Ford's Broadmeadows and Geelong factories and Holden's Elizabeth factory combined when local manufacturing officially ended in Australia in 2016 and 2017.The boom is being dri
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