Camouflage-Clad Chevy Aveo (Sonic) Spotted In South Korea
GM Korea’s subcompact car could get a second refresh soon.
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GM Korea’s subcompact car could get a second refresh soon.
Consumers haven’t yet killed off the car… but they have certainly wounded it.
Slipping to last place in its segment.
Perhaps you’ll recall some of the nameplates that have since left American shores.
Including the fact that the unit is working on several new global vehicles.
The Aveo packs new technology and fresh looks.
But this time, the vehicles will not be made at GM’s plant in St. Petersburg.
Meeting the needs of the country’s hyper-connected customers.
The recall affects Buick and Chevrolet models.
From the heated steering wheel to keyless open and start, the refreshed Sonic doesn’t hold back.
Ironically, the vehicle is also Mexico’s best-selling car.
The problems only develop in extremely cold temperatures.
The discounts make the vehicles significantly more affordable.
GM Korea produced much of the Chevrolet models sold in the European market.
No General Motors products were among the ten “safest” vehicles on the road.
Looks like GM is integrating several Opel vehicles into the Holden lineup.
The Sonic hasn’t been confirmed for this new look in the U.S. market just yet.
The new Aveo will start at about $11,800 USD in China.
Now featuring the Sonic’s motorcycle-inspired gauge cluster.
218,000 Chevrolet Aveos are being recalled for a module that can melt and catch fire.