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GM Giving Paid Internships To 110 HS Students
GM has hired 110 students for paid summer internships, the automaker said Monday in announcing the formation of the GM Student Corps, a program that combines service, education and mentoring.
New City Express van available in fall 2014
In a new collaboration with General Motors, Nissan will produce a version of its NV200 small commercial van that GM will sell as the Chevrolet City Express in the United States and Canada, the two automakers said this week.
XL Hybrids Signs Deal with Knapheide
XL Hybrids, Inc. , developer of a hybrid electric powertrain for Class 1-3 commercial vehicles, has signed an agreement with Knapheide Manufacturing Co.
GM Fleet & Commercial 2014 Product Review
Executives from Buick, GMC, Cadillac, and Chevrolet gave 2014 product overviews to attendees, which included fleet customers from across North America.
Chevrolet Rebadging Nissan NV200 as City Express Van
The Chevrolet City Express van - a rebadged Nissan NV200 - will roll into U.S. and Canada dealerships starting in the fall of 2014, GM announced today.
Could Small 2015 Chevy Cargo Express Van Offer All-Electric Model?
John is Senior Editor for High Gear Media. In addition to news coverage and new car reviews, John creates and oversees all editorial for High Gear's... More This morning, Chevrolet announced that in the fall of 2014, it will start selling a small commercial van called the Cargo Express in the U.S. and Canada.
GM, Nissan make deal to build small cargo van
The Chevrolet City Express, based on the Nissan NV200, will be available in fall 2014, the companies said Tuesday in a joint statement.
Next-gen Chevy Colorado looks like big brother Silverado
After taking the 2013 model year off, it looks like Chevrolet is putting the final touches on the next-generation Colorado , which is already on sale in South America, Asia and Australia.
GM, Ford, Toyota Top Vincentric's 2013 Best Fleet Value List
Chevy Express/GMC Savana G1500 and G3500 vans were among 'top-value" GM vehicles, according to Vincentric, an automotive data analysis firm.
The van market has gone through several different phases over the past 20 years, with some American vans disappearing from the scene only to see themselves replaced by more utility-focused vehicles a short time after.