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Check Out the Cleaned Up Chevy Cruise

Chevrolet is committed to bringing the customers of Serpentini Chevrolet the best and most innovative cars, trucks, and SUVs, and every year, we get really excited to see what they have in store for us.  At the most recent Chicago Auto Show, the American automaker revealed a cleaned up version of one of our favorite cars: the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze Clean Turbo Diesel.

GM Accepts Own Challenge of Selling 500,000 EVs by 2017

Some say that people aren't buying electric cars. Some say they're a fad, bound to live in the shadow of their gasoline-charged counterparts. Well we here at Serpentini Chevrolet of Tallmadge think they couldn't be more wrong, and if that doesn't convince you, then maybe General Motors will.

Chevrolet kicks off its "Green Zone" campaign with news of dealerships selling the futuristic and totally advanced Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid. General Motors is on par with the competition, becoming a green auto maker selling vehicles domestically and internationally, equipped with the latest fuel sipping technologies.

In a new initiative, Chevy dealers like Serpentini Chevrolet of Tallmadge will have the opportunity to give back to the Earth.

Chevrolet plans on installing solar-powered electric charging stations…

Have you heard getting your hands on a Chevy Volt is going to be more difficult now that ever, as Chevrolet has stopped production on them? Don't fret, everything is okay.

The temporary stoppage of the Chevrolet Volt for the month of June and first half of July was planned. And, while it means there will be limited availability of the EV until August, the temporary hiatus will benefit Chevy Volt customers in the…

Chevy to Increase Production of the Volt

The all new hybrid electric Chevrolet Volt, General Motor's first and best alternative fuel vehicle, is making such a huge dent in their sales numbers that an increase of production has been ordered by the American auto maker. The company posted a 25% increase in sales so far in 2011. This is mostly due to the popularity of the all new Volt, redesigned Chevrolet Malibu and first-gen Chevrolet Cruze.

General Motors plans to invest…

Chevrolet is no longer concerned about defining their brand with ultra-rugged trucks and SUVs. In fact, they'd prefer not to. Over the past couple of years, the American automaker has been busy redefining themselves as industry experts on, fun-to-drive, fuel-efficient vehicles. And, can you blame them? We're certainly not going to see $2.00/gallon gas again, anytime soon. We'll be lucky if the marquees drop to $3.00 again.

The…

Chevy Volt Owners Share Their Story

The world is getting to know Chevrolet Volt. The EPA ratings make Chevrolet's Volt the most energy efficient compact car in today's market.

Many have already taken possession of the hybrid electric car, available now at Serpentini Chevrolet of Tallmadge.

Lyndhurst, NJ resident Mike DiPisa has driven 1,485 miles in his Volt, and hasn't filled up since the initial purchase. 1,391 of those miles have been powered by electricity, giving?

Chevrolet is certainly living up to its tagline, "Chevy runs deep", with its latest initiative: to make a profound reduction in carbon emissions. If you haven't seen the ad or PR, Chevrolet promises that with every vehicle purchase they will invest in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and tree planting programs to ultimately eliminate eight-million metric tons of carbon from the air. Eight-million metric tons! To put the immensity of this undertaking into perspective, consider…
50 automotive journalists from around the country have chosen what they believe to be the top car in North America. The rechargeable electric Chevrolet Volt has been named North American Car of the Year. This vehicle beat out stiff competition from auto makers Hyundai and Nissan.

Not only did Volt destroy out foreign competitors, it slaughtered them. In voting, Chevrolet was given 233 points, compared to 163 and 94 for the other two companies.

Normally…