The Chevy Cobalt Is Still Alive In Uzbekistan
With standout features like, um, power windows.
Read More »With standout features like, um, power windows.
Read More »UzAuto Motors is shooting for 150K units annually.
Read More »Following a $428M investment to modernize the region’s assembly plant.
Read More »Expected to increase production of vehicles to 500,000 in 2023.
Read More »UzAuto was once a GM joint venture company called GM Uzbekistan.
Read More »The first units are headed to Uzbekistan.
Read More »A quick look at some overseas car culture.
Read More »The move is part of a strategic change to update the model range.
Read More »Volkswagen AG is raining on GM's parade as the 2011 global sales leader. But should they?
Read More »General Motors is once again officially the world's largest automaker.
Read More »Did they play the AWOLNATION song of the same name as it rolled onto the display? We can only hope so. SAIL!
Read More »General Motors and its local joint venture partner UzAvtosanoat have officially cut the red tape for a brand-spanking-new Powertrain facility in Uzbekistan.
Read More »The 2013 Trailblazer is going to be a mid-sized, body-on-frame SUV and is based on the same all-new truck platform as the next-generation Chevy Colorado pickup.
Read More »Through the first half of 2011, Chevrolet sprouted across the world, selling a best-ever 2.35 million vehicles through the first half of 2011 with increases pretty much everywhere.
Read More »File this one into your statistics collection: Chevrolet dominates the automotive market in Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia that...
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