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GM Maven introduces monthly offering for members; vehicles include the Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet Volt

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Maven, General Motors’ personal mobility brand, has expanded its offerings to include a new monthly service, Maven Reserve. Maven Reserve allows members to select from wider range of pricing options including hourly to daily or monthly. Maven members pay a monthly fee to reserve a new GM vehicle loaded with technology for 28 days.

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Retro Styling Kit Appears for the Toyota Tacoma

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Some of the other wares described on the Flex site suggest a person can bring their own rig for conversion, so customers who want to renovate their own Taco may be able to do just that.& & Figure on a two- to five-month build time, which is one heckuva range estimate.

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At the EV Crossroads

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A Personal Milestone; Two Cars That Demonstrate the Choices. As equipped (and neither were base models) these $60,000+ SUVs were with $2,000 of each other, which in the price range is a rounding error. liter gas engine (28 mpg highway) for a run in the snow up to Lake Tahoe. As far as I was concerned, they were at price parity.

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GM Unveils EN-V Concepts for Future Urban Mobility

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It is an evolution from the platform of the Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility (P.U.M.A.) Shanghai is expected to become one of the epicenters for the establishment of personal mobility solutions for the future, according to GM. EN-V has been designed for the speed and range of today’s urban drivers. Earlier post.).

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GM, Segway partner on two-wheel city vehicle | Green Tech - CNET News

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The prototype vehicle, called Project PUMA (Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility), is designed to ease congestion and pollution problems in cities. It is based on the Segway Personal Transporter but holds two people, instead of one, and lets them sit, instead of stand. You could even call it Personal On-demand Driving.

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