According to Google, the beloved Chevy Avalanche nameplate is supposedly set to make its triumphant return. The only problem?
There had to be a first in Chevy truck history, and for Chevrolet it was the 1918 Model T (for truck, duh). The half-ton ...
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Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
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There's a big battle raging on between General Motors and Ford as both Detroit automakers claim they are the holders of the best-selling full-size truck title across the US automotive market. General ...
GM’s first fully electric Chevy pickup will offer an estimated 400-mile range when it’s delivered next year, with a base model arriving later at $39,900, the company confirmed with a reveal of the ...
The Chevy Avalanche was discontinued at the conclusion of the 2013 model year and has not been seen since, with General Motors electing to get rid of the nameplate when it switched over to the K2XX ...
Powerful engines, sharp looks, and ease of modification has helped make this era of Chevy trucks an enthusiast favorite.