After GM bought the Daewoo remains, the carmaker found a few vehicles in the Korean shed, which looked promising for s...
General Motors took an Opel/Vauxhall Corsa from Europe, slammed a new front fascia with inspiration from the Vectra li...
General Motors needed a cheap vehicle for the South-American market, and instead of creating a new one, it took the Eu...
GM introduced the ninth generation of the Suburban in 1999, and it was another proof that people didn't need a mi...
The Tracker's open-top version was a re-badged Suzuki Vitara convertible built together by GM and the Japanese ca...
The Chevrolet Trakker was one of the vehicles built together as part of GM and Suzuki's agreement. Suzuki prov...
Chevrolet re-introduced the Impala nameplate in 1999 after it took it off the market in 1996 and built it on an entire...
It was the last Corvette with pop-up headlights and it brought the 50-50 weight distribution to the range. The C5 gene...
While the Camaro SS was the most feared version by its competitors, the Z28 was the underdog that ripped-off the heads...
The 1997 Camaro SS was a bargain of its times when compared the price to the performances, and, unlike many American c...
Chevrolet pulled out from its badge-bin the SS one and installed it on a car worth wearing it in 1997: the Camaro; and...
The fourth generation of the Camaro was one of the most underappreciated cars on the market, even though it was an und...
Chevrolet replaced the S10 lineup in 1994 in a few cab versions and refreshed the lineup several times until 2003 when...
Chevrolet introduced the second generation of the S10 pickup in 1994, giving up the squared shapes of the first genera...
GM dug into its nameplates box and found the Malibu after more than a decade since the last third-gen model rolled-out...
After ditching the Lumina APV nameplate, Chevrolet introduced the Venture as its family-oriented minivan on the market...
The 1995 Blazer had the difficult mission to continue the legendary K5 lineup, which was very appreciated by the offro...
Chevrolet introduced the Blazer in 1995 as a go-anywhere SUV with some off-road abilities and good on-road behavior. ...
Chevrolet tried to get more market share and introduced an affordable open-top version for the third generation of the...
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