Chevy Caprice PPV Sales Decrease 85 Percent To 28 Units In November 2017
Sales have decreased 25 percent to 675 units in the first 11 months of 2017.
Read More »Sales have decreased 25 percent to 675 units in the first 11 months of 2017.
Read More »Production of the vehicle ended in May.
Read More »Concrete details on the last Caprice.
Read More »Production of the Chevrolet Caprice has now been discontinued.
Read More »Marking the end of Zeta-based vehicles for North America.
Read More »In the first five months of 2017, sales decreased 29 percent to 213 units.
Read More »In the first four months of 2017, sales decreased 15.3 percent to 172 units.
Read More »How the old Caprice made its way to Germany is unknown.
Read More »In the first three months of 2017, sales decreased 40 percent to 111 units.
Read More »The Caprice PPV is set to expire this year.
Read More »Sales have decreased 7.6 percent to 85 units in the first two months of 2017.
Read More »We see a Subaru Impreza WRX, Dodge Challenger and a 1980s Caprice, too.
Read More »Universal Studios gifted the Caprice to Ludacris two years ago.
Read More »We're not exactly sure what could have caused this unexpected growth.
Read More »Sales of the full-size police cruise fell 44.7 percent during the 2016 calendar year.
Read More »"Woop, woop! That's the sound of the police!"
Read More »The Caprice originally took over PPV duty from the Impala in 2011.
Read More »Sales of the full-size police cruiser are down 44.8 percent to 897 units in the first 11 months of 2016.
Read More »The niche police vehicle finds some love with Mr. Regular.
Read More »In the first ten months of 2016, sales of the Caprice are down 50 percent to 709 units.
Read More »The defect has reportedly been linked to one death.
Read More »And also for the Chevrolet Caprice PPV.
Read More »The design motif? "Get the f@ck out of my lane." Seriously.
Read More »Monte Carlo, Chevelle, Caprice and Impala.
Read More »Because there's no age limit on using a coloring book.
Read More »The Zeta-based full-sizer is still exclusively available for the police.
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