2010 Chevrolet Equinox V6 AWD Review
2010 Chevrolet Equinox V6 AWD Review
Neil Winton: Chevrolet Europe might be wise to throttle back a bit
Geneva, Switzerland -- Chevrolet Europe's plan to rapidly boost sales has stumbled after initial strong and unexpected success was thwarted by collapsing business in Russia, and experts say its new targets are probably too ambitious.
2010 Lingenfelter Chevrolet Camaro SS vs. 2010 Roush Ford Mustang Stage 3 ? Comparison Tests
Pony Excess: The Lingenfelter Camaro SS meets the Roush Mustang Stage 3. Even though the auto industry is sputtering?along with the rest of the economy?there remains a cadre of horsepower junkies who always want more than the factory has delivered. The recent arrivals of a resurrected Camaro and a new Mustang have stoked this group?s desire for more tire-obliterating thrust. Lingenfelter Performance Engineering (LPE) exists to satisfy such prima...
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2010 Hennessey HPE700 Chevrolet Camaro ? First Drive Review
Hennessey?s hell-raisin? Camaro is at once civilized and sinister. Of course, most of what we cover here at Car and Driver involves OEM vehicles rather than aftermarket specials. But we can always find room for stuff like the wicked wheels that roll out of Hennessey Performance Engineering of Sealy, Texas, stuff like the 2010 HPE700 Camaro. This is the super-Chevy that GM hasn?t (yet) built: a new Camaro SS with the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 hea...
Tales of unintended acceleration, feat. one Chevrolet Nova
I don’t know why I’ve yet to think of this, but I once suffered from a case of unintended acceleration – in my old 1971 Chevrolet Nova. I bought the Nova in college with my dad, partly because it was such a good deal – $1,900 and not rusted out like every other pre-1990 vehicle in Ohio – partly as a fun car for the both of us. The body was straight, it had a mint interior, and its 250-cu.in. six-cylinder ran strong. ...
2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 vs. 2010 Porsche 911 Turbo ? Comparison Tests
Double-Double Animal Style: Whichever way you stack these patties, the 638-hp Chevy Corvette and the new 500-hp Porsche 911 Turbo are wild machines. Ever since the 911 hit U.S. showrooms in 1965, the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche?s most iconic car have been facing off on racetracks and canyon roads all over the world. And through the years, the cars have displayed immensely diverse characteristics: The American is straightforward yet effective a...
