The CAMI plant will produce the new Geo Tracker that you see here, as well as its Suzuki-badged twin, the Side­kick. In ...
GMC Sierra owner Jacob Van Den Top reports lifter failure on his 6.2L V8, challenging GM’s claims that the valvetrain issues ...
A look back at our first test review of 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track and how it reshaped Hyundai’s performance image.
We take our differentials for granted, right? Of course, we expect our vehicles to navigate turns without scrubbing the ...
Among General Motors’ flamboyant late‑fifties offerings, the 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 and the 1958 Buick Special embody two ...
A longtime Chevy Silverado owner just ended a 15-year streak with GM to join the "Ram family." After leasing 7 Silverados, ...
GM John Lynch said they tested practice fields, weight room, cafeteria, locker room, meetings rooms — anywhere players go — for exposure.
To put the Chevy Bolt back into production on schedule, GM engineers relied on virtual crash testing software to "reduce the number of cars we run into walls." Virtual crash testing is exactly what it ...
At over 224″ long, the electric Escalade is one, if not the biggest, EV sold in the US. Starting in 2028, it will be GM’s first vehicle to offer eyes-off self-driving on highways. GM began testing the ...
GM’s autonomous driving efforts have been hit or miss as Super Cruise is fantastic, but Cruise was a real drag. However, they’re pushing ahead with road tests of their next-generation system. As the ...
General Motors (GM) is testing its autonomous driving technology in live traffic environments with a test driver, marking a transition from manual data collection to active testing on public roads.
The automaker plans to start supervised public-road testing on limited-access highways across California and Michigan, with the goal of reaching 200 vehicles this year. According to GM: Each vehicle ...