GM Discontinues Chevy Beat And Chevy Spark In Mexico
The development marks an end to Chevy's presence in the A-segment.
Read More »The development marks an end to Chevy's presence in the A-segment.
Read More »Talk about making an outstanding design very forgettable.
Read More »It's unclear if the North American Spark will receive any updates.
Read More »The Beat, sold as the Spark GT in Mexico, does not come with air bags.
Read More »The Spin MPV is dead on arrival.
Read More »The soft-roader has been registered with the California Air Resources Board.
Read More »Where it's going, it will still need roads.
Read More »The Essentia was designed to mostly cater to the Indian consumer, not the Australian.
Read More »GM is keen to conquer the last great automotive frontier.
Read More »Cute, but it means business.
Read More »Plus a second introduction, too.
Read More »What’s known as the Chevy Beat in India is sold under the Spark nameplate in other markets.
Read More »3,000 Chevrolet Beats are incoming, Mexico.
Read More »GM continues to turn India into its export mecca.
Read More »The vehicle would do quite well in the country.
Read More »For now, take the rumor with several grains of salt.
Read More »The vehicles have an issue with the remote keyless entry accessory.
Read More »India will be a major player in the near future for GM.
Read More »GM Korea produced much of the Chevrolet models sold in the European market.
Read More »More metal for the Indian marketplace.
Read More »As GM tries to reinvigorate the Chevy brand in India, the world may get a Beat/Spark sedan out of the deal.
Read More »The Talegaon facility shipped out its first 140 Chevy Beat city cars, with possibly more exporting destinations to come.
Read More »GM is looking to ramp up production in India.
Read More »The cars are for the Indian market only.
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