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I have a 2017 chevy impala. The passenger side headlight, daytime running light, blinker and passenger side taillight won't work. I've replaced the bulbs, checked the fuses and connections. What else can cause 4 out of 6 lights on one side to not work?
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First up, the Malibu and Impala basically crushed the list by winning the two most important categories, mid-size car and large car. Those two categories really are the two actual family car categories and GM should be proud to have earned the wins. Of the new Malibu, U.S. News said, "Testers say the redesigned 2016 Chevrolet Malibu is a strong contender with class leaders thanks to its spacious seats, user-friendly infotainment system and good trunk space. The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu has the best combination of interior space, safety and reliability ratings, and available family-friendly features in its class, making it our 2016 Best Midsize Car for Families." Note that U.S. News wisely includes reliability and safety in this type of vehicle. U.S. News gets it. Meanwhile, over at the "car magazines" they are doing top speed runs in 4-cylinder economy cars and talking about "lift throttle oversteer at high Gs." There are families that want big, and the Yukon delivers. We just tested the 2016 Yukon Denali, and it is hard to argue there is a better beast that does what it does. The Escalade wins its category too. Some families do want luxury along with size and the Escalade coddles you and the rest of your basketball team. Check out the rankings here for yourself. Look for our new road test format coming soon. The Denali will be the first up.
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John Goreham Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com 3/9/2016 The staff at GM-trucks.com are fortunate to count some of the key people at U.S. News and World Report as friends and colleagues. We admire their novel way of surveying the rest of the motor press and drawing conclusions about which cars are best based on a compilation of review results. They also back up their findings by testing vehicles themselves. This week, the folks at U.S. News released their 2016 list of Best Cars For Families. GM vehicles took home the top spot in four of the most important categories. First up, the Malibu and Impala basically crushed the list by winning the two most important categories, mid-size car and large car. Those two categories really are the two actual family car categories and GM should be proud to have earned the wins. Of the new Malibu, U.S. News said, "Testers say the redesigned 2016 Chevrolet Malibu is a strong contender with class leaders thanks to its spacious seats, user-friendly infotainment system and good trunk space. The 2016 Chevrolet Malibu has the best combination of interior space, safety and reliability ratings, and available family-friendly features in its class, making it our 2016 Best Midsize Car for Families." Note that U.S. News wisely includes reliability and safety in this type of vehicle. U.S. News gets it. Meanwhile, over at the "car magazines" they are doing top speed runs in 4-cylinder economy cars and talking about "lift throttle oversteer at high Gs." There are families that want big, and the Yukon delivers. We just tested the 2016 Yukon Denali, and it is hard to argue there is a better beast that does what it does. The Escalade wins its category too. Some families do want luxury along with size and the Escalade coddles you and the rest of your basketball team. Check out the rankings here for yourself. Look for our new road test format coming soon. The Denali will be the first up.
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Speaking about the Colorado US News says "According to auto critics, the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado's cabin is very quiet and looks and feels much nicer than that of its rivals, with an attractive design and high-quality, soft-touch materials. Auto journalists are pleased with the ample headroom and legroom in the front seats." You can read more of the report here.
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John Goreham Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com 2/11/2015 UN News & World Report, now an on-line publication, has a very interesting way of reporting on cars and trucks. The staff reads over other automotive publications to get a take on what is best and why. The team there is well respected, and their method is unique and frankly, very cool. Today, the publication released its "Best Cars For the Money" report. The Impala took the large cars category, and the Colorado beat out the Tacoma and Frontier to take the Mid-Sized truck category. Speaking about the Colorado US News says "According to auto critics, the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado's cabin is very quiet and looks and feels much nicer than that of its rivals, with an attractive design and high-quality, soft-touch materials. Auto journalists are pleased with the ample headroom and legroom in the front seats." You can read more of the report here.
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First Drive: 2014 Chevrolet Impala is new from the ground up Hi everyone, I had the chance to drive the new Impala last week in San Diego. Thought some of you might be interested in what I thought.
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Thanks to Jeffrey Sauger, Steve Fecht, and Chevrolet for providing us with these photos. A 2014 Chevrolet Silverado is placed by crane on its centerfield platform in the Chevrolet Fountain at Comerica Park Monday, April 1, 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. A 2014 Chevrolet Impala was also placed on a platform - in time for the start of the Detroit Tigers' 2013 season. Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit is Friday, when the Tigers host the New York Yankees. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger for Chevrolet)