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The newest Chevrolet vehicles are lean and green, with Chevrolet Volt being the greenest of all. The Volt EV "plugs in" to our obsession for becoming eco-friendly in today's world. It's a trend those at Capitol Chevrolet Cadillac of Salem, OR are happy to get behind. With the ability to hit number close to 100 miles on a charge (93 MPGe to be exact), Volt tramples the competition.

The reported estimates don't

If you are concerned with the constant increase in the price of gas, you may want to consider hybrid vehicles. But it seems that GMC has another option to offer consumers: Highly fuel efficient new Chevrolet vehicles.

Starting this April, Chevy will be offering and innovative and powerful new tactic: a bi-fuel variant of the Chevrolet Silverado.

The upcoming Silverado model will be available at Capitol Chevrolet Cadillac in Salem OR next month and will

Chevrolet Brainstorms Improvements Volt EV Battery

If you are worried about Chevy Volt battery safety, you are not alone. Capitol Chevrolet Cadillac, however, has a with a few pieces of information to share that should help put your mind at ease.

The Chevy Volt, known for the highest level of consumer satisfaction (according to a recent study by Consumer Reports), is under a safety investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This investigation was trigger by an extremely small percentage

All year, Chevrolet has been hosting an ongoing dialogue about the environmental and financial benefits of electric vehicles. Needless to say, it's sparked a lot of attention. Especially the Volt plug-in hybrid and the many powers it promises to wield (i.e., reduced CO2 emissions, limited trips to the gas station, and long-term savings). That said. Chevrolet isn't so hot in the head to think they're work in the EV arena

Chevrolet Uses Recycled Gulf Oil Spill Parts

Not only is the Chevrolet Volt EV super-eco-friendly thanks to its 100 miles per charge range, but also because of what it's made of. GM reports that while working with spill clean up efforts in the Gulf of Mexico, it has reclaimed (and will recycle) 100 miles of oil-soaked booms to transform into plastic parts.

After these booms are collected off the coast of Louisiana, they are spun dry in a centrifuges and then?

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