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2012 Chevy Sonic Reviews

2012 Chevy Sonic has been announced by General Motors which will launch the 1.4-liter turbo edition. This sub-compact car will reach 40 mpg on the highway and 29 mpg in the city, with an EPA rating of 32 mpg. 2012 Chevy Sonic automatic and manual transmission equipped 1.8-liter. Furthermore, Chevy Sonic will also be available in non-turbocharged version, with estimated fuel efficiency 25 / 35/28 and 26 / 25 / 29, respectively. 2012 Chevy Sonic S…

Hybrid Car Reviews

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Chevy Hybrid Truck Reviews

In 2005, General Motors launch hybrid version of the GMC Sierra and Chevy Silverado in Florida, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, California, and Alaska. In 2006 GM company made the autos available in world wide. With engines V8 and 5.3 l make these chevy hybrid truck have the same amount of torque and power like non-hybrid counterparts. Chevy hybrid truck can carry the same size loads and tow the same weights like standard conventional Chevy hybrid t…

The Chevy Volt’s 40-mile Predicament

From its inception, the Chevy Volt was designed to travel 40 miles without using a drop of gasoline. General Motors drew the line in the sand, citing studies that show the majority of US drivers, on average, travel less than 40 miles per day. In a refrain repeated over and over again by GM executives, and bandied about in advertising, the company has held firm to its promise of 40 miles of electric driving before the small onboard engine would b…