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1969 Chevrolet Astro III Experimental The experimental Astro II that came in 1968 wasn't cool enough to make this list, but the third iteration from '69 is list-worthy.
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is like your dad. Chances are you think of it in its later years—uncool, unremarkable, and incapable of getting a second look from the hottie that your mom once was. No ...
These days, the hot rod enthusiast from San Clemente, Calif., says his 1938 Chevrolet businessman's coupe has modern components under the hood that help protect him.
The iconic Chevrolet bow-tie logo celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, while its origin still remains a mystery.
As one of the most well-known emblems in the automotive industry, the Chevy bowtie remains a symbol of the American brand’s long and storied history – having changed little since its ...
LAS VEGAS — Take a 1940 Chevrolet and make it feel like a P-51 Mustang fighter. That was basically the idea behind the automotive creation — and imagination — of John Callies of Memphis. The ...
The Spark Z06 is probably never going to offer a hot version of the Spark, but maybe Michael Bay will want one for the next Transformers movie ...
The 2019 Chevrolet Equinox is a cool small crossover SUV everyone would love to drive! Its head-turning sleek aerodynamic sculpting makes it one hot SUV.
This is an 'original' 1990 Chevrolet 454SS featuring just 25,926 actual miles on the odometer and a numbers-matching 454ci V8 hooked to the 4L80E automatic transmission with overdrive.
Globally recognized today, the Chevrolet bowtie logo was introduced by company co-founder William C. Durant in late 1913. But how it came to be synonymous with the brand is open to wide ...
Unveiled with what GM calls "hints at the next-generation Aveo," Chevy's Aveo RS Show Car certainly looks like it could catch up to buzzworthy B-cars like the Mazda2 and the Fored Fiesta.