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Chevy launched new deals ahead of Memorial Day, making its EVs even more affordable. After cutting interest rates to 0% APR, Chevy’s electric pickup is significantly cheaper to finance than the ...
Fans overwhelmingly voted to return a prominent cactus logo to the McKale Center floor, but their decision over which of two options nearly went into overtime. A new court design featuring a full ...
A wealthy oil-drilling contractor and Chevy dealership owner, Gary Laughlin of Fort Worth, Texas, was getting his Ferrari race car repaired. He couldn't do it in America, so he had to send the ...
Booker's post of the ad on X with the caption "Bowtie Book” refers to Chevrolet's ubiquitous bowtie logo formation. Two of the Book 1-Chevy shoe colorways are surf blue and dark green.
Devin Booker has a new shoe collaboration, and it may not be what you think. The four-time All-Star, has unveiled a new collab with Chevrolet, which consists of three new sneakers hitting the ...
Last week, orders for the 2025 Blazer EV SS opened. Chevy’s electric SUV is now available in LT, RS, and SS trims with FWD, AWD, and RWD powertrain options. It start s at $45,995 and has a range ...
The Chevrolet logo will be displayed on the Flyers helmets for the first time in game action at tonight’s home game versus the Carolina Hurricanes at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Chevrolet got its first bow tie logo back in 1913, now over 100 years ago. The visionary behind the signature logo was Co-Founder William C. Durant, who may have been inspired by the Swiss flag ...
Alan Siegel designed the logo in 1969, according to a 2010 Los Angeles Times article. The logo depicts an all-white silhouette of a player in motion, dribbling a basketball surrounded by red-and ...
Legendary Los Angeles Lakers player and executive Jerry West, who has passed away at the age of 86, was the inspiration for the NBA’s logo.
His agency created logos for other major companies such as AARP, Xfinity, Arby’s, Bank of America, and Dell, among many others. Siegal said he charged $14,000 for the NBA logo.
Alan Siegel designed the logo in 1969, according to a 2010 Los Angeles Times article. The logo depicts an all-white silhouette of a player in motion, dribbling a basketball surrounded by red-and ...