
Jonathan Lopez
Automotive Journalist at GM Authority
Freelance Journalist and Photographer at Freelance
Editor and Writer at Motrolix
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2 days ago |
gmauthority.com | Jonathan Lopez
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print General Motors has released a new a Customer Satisfaction Program for the Cadillac Lyriq to fix a possible issue with the Virtual Key Module (VKM). According to the new CSP, the VKM may malfunction in certain units of the 2025 Cadillac Lyriq, which could cause the wireless door lock key card to become unusable.
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2 days ago |
gmauthority.com | Jonathan Lopez
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print As GM Authority has covered extensively in the past, General Motors is developing a new generation for the Chevy Silverado pickup, with one of the key updates being the highly anticipated return of a hybrid powertrain. Previously, we asked if the new Chevy Silverado hybrid should take the form of either an extended range electric vehicle (EREV) or a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV).
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2 days ago |
gmauthority.com | Jonathan Lopez
The 2025 Chevy Traverse drops in as the second model year of the crossover’s third generation, offering a refreshed trim level cadence, enhanced safety features, and a few other important updates. Among its more functional features is a suite of drive modes tailored to specific driving conditions and preferences. These modes modify vehicle behavior by adjusting systems like throttle response, traction control, steering effort, and transmission mapping.
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3 days ago |
gmauthority.com | Jonathan Lopez
It’s hard to deny the appeal of the classic 1972 Chevy Blazer. Widely recognized as an icon of the American SUV segment, the ’72 Blazer offered a blend of strong off-road performance and everyday drivability, making it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and collectors alike. Now, we’re checking out what happens when the classic Blazer gets a massive lift, 37-inch tires, and an LS3 V8 under the hood, all courtesy of the following feature video.
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3 days ago |
gmauthority.com | Jonathan Lopez
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print Tracy Gaudu will break new ground later this month as the first woman to race a Chevy Corvette in the world-renowned Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Gaudu will tackle the grueling 12.42-mile ascent from the driver’s seat of her Atomic Orange 2008 Z06, racing to the 14,115-foot summit in Colorado to compete in the event’s 103rd running.
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