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Chevy Volt debuts in Kearney; NPPD shows its model across the state

Chevy Volt debuts in Kearney; NPPD shows its model across the state Photo by Jessica Kokesh, Kearney Hub Easier to show than tell DAN BECK with Midway Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac looks under the hood of the Chevy Volt. The Volt runs on battery power from a gasoline generator when the initial charge runs out. KEARNEY –

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GM’s internal debate: Does Chevy need another crossover?

oday, Chevrolet markets the Equinox and the Traverse, both successful crossovers for the bow-tie brand. Chevrolet also offers the Captiva crossover, which is imported from Mexico. But that compact is sold only to fleets. The first deliveries began late last week. You won’t find a Captiva sitting in a U.S. showroom. So now the thumbs-up-or-down

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Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 details leak out

The supercharged V8 in the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is rated at 580 hp. DETROIT — Details about the high-performance 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, taken from the dealer ordering guide, are spreading on the Internet courtesy of fans on the Camaro5 message board. A GM spokesman today confirmed the leaked specifications were authentic. Here are

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The Dodge Caliber’s replacement

A side view of Dodge’s new sedan. Dodge’s new compact sedan was seen wearing a heavy layer of camouflage. The sedan will replace the five-door Caliber hatchback in 2012. The front-wheel-drive car is based on a Fiat architecture. Two four-cylinder engines will be offered: Fiat’s 1.4-liter and Chrysler’s 2.4-liter. http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20111024/OEM03/310249972/1251http://www.thinkmidway.com/blog/index.htmMidway Auto Group

Marketing mid-sized pickups could be tricky

The mid-sized Chevy Colorado pickup will be lighter and more fuel efficient than today’s full-sized pickups. Now that General Motors has announced Chevrolet will market a mid-sized pickup, the next step is making it appealing to buyers, especially those who prefer full-sized trucks. It may require some tough tactics. Last week GM announced that the

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