GM launches 2014 Chevrolet Silverado production
General Motors launched production today on the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, the most popular vehicle in the company’s U.S. lineup.
General Motors launched production today on the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, the most popular vehicle in the company’s U.S. lineup.
In January, Chevrolet announced new investments in projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions as a part of its carbon reduction program, which seeks to prevent up to 8 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the earth’s atmosphere. The projects are as varied as they are innovative, from helping truckers avoid idling to forest conservation. Chevy is investing in renewable energy projects, too (a subject GM is very familiar with).
In 2011, Chrysler announced a $72-million investment in its Toledo Machining Plant to modernize production of the eight- and nine-speed torque-converters for automatic transmissions made there.
As high school teams such as Killer Bees, Bionic Barons, Purple Raiders and More Martians invaded the 2013 FIRST Robotics World competition, Chrysler gave 10 teams a big financial boost.
Chrysler Group LLC announced today that it will invest $19.6 million in its Toledo Machining Plant in Perrysburg, Ohio, to increase capacity of the torque converter it’s machining for the nine-speed transmission.
The College for Creative Studies (CCS) announced today that Ford Motor Company Fund will donate $1 million over five years, strengthening its commitment to one of the world’s leading art and design colleges and providing educational opportunities to Detroit youth.
The editors of DiversityInc magazine have named Chrysler Group LLC to the magazine's 2013 list of "25 Most Noteworthy Companies for Diversity." This annual benchmark is comprised of companies the magazine's editors believe are diversity-management leaders.
A deep look into the next generation of Cadillac models reveals new approaches to how designers are streamlining the form and function of headlamps, what designers call the “eyes” of a car.
General Motors Co. said Wednesday its 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV will achieve an Environmental Protection Agency rated range of 82 miles of combined city and highway driving at full charge.