Unless you're a real grease monkey or a die-hard fan of Chevrolet cars, you may not know that the now-famous logo for the American car brand is actually referred to as a "bowtie." Others call it a ...
You're probably familiar with Chevrolet's bowtie emblem regardless of whether you're a fan of the brand. Why Chevrolet adopted it over 100 years ago isn't exactly clear, although many accept the ...
Chevrolet has unveiled the sixth generation of its bowtie logo, and the update is deliberately understated. The most visible change is color. The traditional gold finish is out, replaced by black. The ...
Chevrolet is making one of its boldest visual changes in years, even if many fans may not notice it at first glance. The iconic gold bowtie badge that has represented the brand for generations is ...
Someone turned a 1989 Chevy Caprice into a custom SSR-inspired pickup with Corvette taillights and yellow flames. Now it's for sale for $12,500.
Almost 100 years after General Motors co-founder William Durant debuted the logo, the Chevrolet bowtie is perhaps the most identifiable mark in GM’s bevy of brands. Thing is, it seems there is no real ...
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...
If one of the best forms of flattery is imitation, then Chevrolet's heavy-duty parts program has reason to be proud—lately it seems everyone and his uncle has started a factory performance parts ...