What’s your absolute favorite Chevrolet? Maybe it’s the legendary ’69 Camaro. Or perhaps the legendary ’36 Suburban that eventually spawned the SUV segment. Maybe it’s something more modern like the thunderous Corvette ZR1 or the ground-breaking Volt. All of them are great choices, but it’s even better when Chevrolet turns to its fans across the world to vote on their favorites in a tournament-style format, eventually crowning just one Chevy the best Chevy.
The first round ends in 9 days, so before to cast your vote at Chevy’s website before then, and check back in 10 days to vote for the next round.
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While my favorite Chevrolet would probably be a 1969 Camaro Z-28, anny of the classic muscle era cars were far from the best GM products for the consumer or the company, it could be argued that the homologation specials cost more to build than GM made on them, and that the heroic performance benchmark they created; and the subsequent dissapointment of the smog/ecco cars of 1970’s and 1980’s sent millions of customers running and screeming to Toyota and Honda for four dacades now. Best Chevy ………..I guess it would be the 1955 to 1957 models, they were modern,efficient, did everything well, and I beleave outsold Ford at least one of those years. A case could be made for the Chevette as well, although not modern in it’s time, it was efficient, did most everything well and kept GM and Chevrolet on the consumers buy list durring the dark days of the 1970’s. The Citation sold more but was also recalled more, so it would have to be the Chevette.
There is NO WAY I can choose one favorite Chevrolet- THAT’S RIDICULOUS. I “get” that the 69 Camaro is number one, love ‘dat car. I can only hope to make the list short: 66 Caprice notchback coupe, 69 Caprice concaved-curved window coupe, 75 Caprice convertible. 55 Nomad, 70-72 Malibu SS, 75-76 Laguna S3 (got love for the malaise era!), 68 & 74 Corvette, 2009 Camaro!