SUBSCRIBE | | | | | | | | Now on DriveLiveTV: The 2011 Chevrolet Volt It's rare that a brand-new vehicle surges onto the market and immediately electrifies the industry, but it's hard to dispute the instant impact of the 2011 Chevy Volt-which has already been honored with the prestigious MotorTrend Car of the Year award - before hitting showroom floors. [FULL STORY] | Vehicle Comparison: The 2011 Chevy Malibu vs. the Toyota Camry Big competition in a midsize package.
With modern style, better fuel economy and a more comfortable interior, the 2011 Chevy Malibu proves to be no day at the beach for the newest Camry. [FULL STORY] | Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Chevy Avalanche An Avalanche of possibilities.
With a powerful engine, authoritative style and segment-exclusive amenities, there's little question why U.S. News and World Reports deemed the 2010 Chevy Avalanche number one in Sport Utility Trucks, ranking it higher than the Honda Ridgeline, Cadillac Escalade EXT and Ford Explorer Sport Trac. [FULL STORY] | | Munching Mindfully After the Holidays Rehabilitate your stomach with healthy eating habits.
After enjoying indulgent amounts of holiday eggnog or New Year's libations, it may be time to give your stomach a break. Many people find that certain foods and drinks mess with their digestive systems. Luckily, however, you can often make yourself feel better with some TLC and handy tips from doctors who know how to eat their way to good health. [FULL STORY] | | Glee's Freshest Faces Meet the newest "Gleeks!"
No TV show is making a bigger splash with fans and critics alike than Fox's hit musical-dramedy Glee. Thanks in large part to big name guest stars, from actors that sing (John Stamos, Neil Patrick Harris), to singers that act (Britney Spears, Josh Groban) to Broadway vets that do it all (Kristin Chenowith, Indina Menzel), Glee has been able to transcend its high school setting and appeal to audiences of all ages. This year, the guest stars may be bigger with Carol Burnett, Gwyneth Paltrow and Javier Bardem all taking the mic, but it's the new batch of regulars that are really bringing the heat - and the viewers. From the football coach with the heart of gold to the dashing and debonair member of a rival club, here is your unofficial introduction to the Glee Class of 2011. [FULL STORY] | | | | | | Valentine's Day: Road Trip Edition Long weekends for lovers and loners alike.
With Valentine's Day falling on a Monday this year, what better way to celebrate than with a long weekend getaway? Whether you are celebrating your 50th wedding anniversary or your personal independence day, Valentine's Day is all about spreading the love. So, pack up those bags and hit the road because this is Valentine's Day, Road Trip Style. [FULL STORY] | January Celebrations at Berger Chevy Click inside to see who is celebrating! [FULL STORY] | | Winter Car Care Tips Simple checks and basic maintenance to help ensure a safe and happy winter driving season.
Winter might not mean snow and ice across the entire country, but the colder weather means it's time to take care of a few preventative and general maintenance items, so you can enjoy stress-free winter traveling. [FULL STORY] | | Sustainable Stays The world's best "green" hotels.
From Colorado to Copenhagen, Indonesia to Indianapolis, Boston to Bali, hotels across the globe are going green. You may feel less than great about racking up those air miles, but at least you can take comfort in knowing that once you reach your destination, the local environment is being treated with as much care and consideration as you are. [FULL STORY] | For You, Valentine Timeless greetings of love through the ages.
Giving a card to your sweetheart on February 14 has become second nature for many, as has giving the traditional gifts of flowers and chocolates. Have you ever wondered how the valentine-giving all began? Here's the story behind the cards we send to our loved ones each year. [FULL STORY] | Common Phobias and the Common Man How unconventional fears are more conventional than you think.
According to a study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), between 8.7 and 18.1 percent of all Americans suffer from some sort of phobia. The Mayo Clinic describes a phobia as "an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of an object or situation that poses little real danger." Yet, for those afflicted with a phobia, these unreal dangers pose a very real threat to their quality of life. [FULL STORY] | | |