Chevrolet Returns To Tokyo Auto Salon With Camaro, Captiva, Sonic Concepts
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All your Chevy are belong to us.
The model replaces the long-in-the-tooth last-gen Aveo.
The European safety organization puts the subcompact hatch through its battery of tests.
Here’s an interesting observation we thought to share with you.
There’s more to this than meets the eye…
In other words, Opel — as a business unit — isn’t being paid for its work.
Chevy sold 1.18 million units from the beginning of January through March 2012.
A small diesel engine in a small car makes for great fuel economy results.
Earlier design studies of the Chevy Sonic sedan came off as even more stubby than the car we see today.
You can’t make this stuff up.
Be forewarned: turn down your volume.
That’s a Sonic to all of you ‘Mericans out there.
Now, how about a faster version?
General Motors is doing what it hasn’t done in over a decade by launching the Chevrolet Sonic in the home of Sonic The Hedgehog.
So, why the GM assembly plant instead of outside the White House? Because it’s a metaphor.