Chevrolet has announced it will make stop/start technology standard on the 2015 Impala full-size sedan equipped with the base 2.5-liter four cylinder engine, improving the vehicle’s fuel economy by ...
Chevrolet’s 2014 and 2015 Malibu is leading the way in making start/stop technology standard in the mid-size sedan market, Chevrolet says. Ninety-seven percent of customers who purchased a Malibu in ...
GM’s flagship sportscar, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, may feature fuel-saving stop-start technology in the future. “Customers will have to put up with changes from what they traditionally expected ...
New information on updates for 2015 to the Chevrolet Impala full-size sedan range note that a start-stop system will be fitted to the four-cylinder model as standard equipment. So the 2015 Chevy ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I offer thoughtful coverage of the auto industry. It used to be that advanced technology would trickle down mainly from luxury ...
Sometimes, two really is better than one. Many new cars feature engine start-stop systems, but few have a special feature found on the one used for the 2014 Chevrolet Malibu. That's because the Malibu ...
For the 2015 model year, the Chevrolet Impala adds a new feature on one engine and eliminates a different engine. The 2015 Impala's base 196-hp, 2.5-liter inline-four engine adds a standard stop/start ...
I’m not sure how long it had been going on before I realized it, but it was probably a while. Maybe a little background would be helpful to start. As the cofounder of a quickly growing company, ...
Besides the previously announced Bi-Fuel V6 CNG edition that allows the Impala to run on compressed natural gas (CNG), the other news for the 2015MY version of Chevy’s full-size sedan is the axing of ...
Automakers produce vehicles with standard driver-assistance and safety features that can sometimes feel unnecessary. The auto start-stop feature does benefit a specific type of driver in certain ...
A decade ago, a car getting an automatic start/stop system was news, but these days, they've been almost entirely forgotten outside of a small group of weirdos who can't let it go. Unfortunately for ...
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