Chevrolet News
Whether you see yourself as a rock ‘n’ roll star or the next big name in ‘Chevy Metal’, here’s your chance to see your name in lights…

Chevrolet, one of Britain’s fastest growing car brands, is pleased to announce its sponsorship of Football Matters, a programme spearheaded by former England Captain and England under 21 Manager David Platt, to promote football to youngsters aged 4 – 14 across the UK.

A brand new model has joined the Chevrolet Lacetti line-up, and the only gear you’ll have to shift is what’s in the load bay!
Sales of new Chevrolet cars in Britain have reached an all-time high, with 18,356 new models sold in 2007.

The rumors are true. The speculation ends. And the UFO sightings on desert highways were not of extraterrestrial craft – but they were of a low-flying object capable of seemingly otherworldly performance.
At last – a January sale that doesn’t feature Linda Barker or Martin Kemp sitting on a sofa!

The massive fan in GM’s aero lab wind tunnel has been cranked up to full blast as GM’s designers and engineers work to optimise the aerodynamics of the Chevrolet Volt as part of the quest to make the breakthrough concept car a production reality.

12 million shopping hours are expected to be spent looking for lost cars this month as forgetful motorists struggle to remember where they have parked their cars – costing the economy £648 million in lost revenue as people search car parks instead of shopping shelves this Christmas.

What would you park in your dream garage? From now until 10 December, Britain’s car-buying public are being given the opportunity to choose their three favourite Chevrolet models – and they could get to drive them all away!

The next generation Chevrolet city car will be based on the popular Beat concept, after 1.9 million online voters elected it their favourite of a trio of minicar styling studies shown at the 2007 New York Auto Show.
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