The rugged and useful 2004 Chevy Colorado has the genes of its predecessor, the Chevy S10, running through its veins though a casual comparison of the two side-by-side would reveal almost no resemblance between the two midsize pickup trucks. This useful and stylish pickup truck made its debut in 2004 was the result of a joint design effort taking place between parent company General...
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The search for a reliable, economical and safe subcompact car may just end with the release of the 2009 Chevy Aveo. Drivers that would never give this car a second glance now pay attention as the fuel-efficient factor of cars force drivers of larger cars to reconsider.
The Aveo comes in three models with the LT model seen as the deluxe of the three. All of them are hand gearshift...
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The near-decade of the Chevy Vega kicked off in the 1970 model year and ended its run after the 1977 market offering, when General Motors decided to put an end to its run. Sadly, it seems the vehicle — though innovative for its time — was never given all the pieces it needed to make a long go of things.
The Vega, though, was noteworthy in that it came to market in a...
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The 2007 Chevy Tahoe has long been a widely respected and highly successful SUV. Before size SUV from the popular American company, General Motors, it was originally very similar the GMC Yukon that was originally introduced back in 1992. The Chevy Tahoe itself was produced in 1995 under that name and still remains in production.
The original GMC Yukon which was the predecessor to the...
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The amazingly quick and magnificent 2009 Chevy Corvette — sometimes called the “C6″ in recognition of its six generations of life, so far — still sits atop the American 2-seater sports car landscape. Made of fiberglass — as it always has been — this highest of high-performing sports cars pays direct complement to a time when America was about...
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The very successful Chevy Caprice Classic, in one form or another, proved to be a big winner for Chevrolet, from its debut as the Caprice in 1965 right up until the nameplate was finally killed off after the 1996 model year. The vehicle served General Motors and the buying public well over four generations of various body styles and engine-transmission combinations.
As a vehicle for the...
The Chevy Lumina was a successful and popular range of cars sold by the American Company, General Motors. It was both the sedan and a minivan and it was produced from 1990 up until 2001 when production finally ceased in the United States. Over its lifetime, it went through various redesigns and prove to be a popular and successful vehicle.
All of the cars in range were built in a single...
The 2008 Chevy Malibu continues to prove itself amongst other vehicles as being the very best in its class. It comes well equipped with great fuel economy and an adoring style. Fuel economy remains a factor for everyone when it comes to selecting a vehicle. This vehicle has everything you need wrapped up in a handsome shell!
With the 2008 Chevy Malibu you will be able to get an...
The longest lasting, dependable, most versatile trucks on the road, have for quite a few years, been credited to Chevrolet. Their full size pick ups have set the standard for the industry. The 2009 Chevy Silverado sets the standard even higher.
Chevrolet’s never ending desire is to build the most advanced, capable pick up you’ve ever driven. For 2009 they’ve achieved...
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The Chevy Astro was one of the most popular minivans on the market for a long period of time. Its inception began in 1985 and it grew to be one of the most popular models from Chevrolet, directly competing with a number of other popular minivans that were on the market at the same time. The production of these fans continued until the year 2005, but for a number of reasons,...