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Chevy's Aveo is the lowest priced car sold in the USA today. Imported by GM, the Aveo offers first time buyers an opportunity to skip the used car lot and fork over their money for a new car. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Customers keep an eye on the rise and fall of prices of items they buy and accordingly adjust their choice. It applies to cars as well, as when the fuel prices rose small and fuel efficient cars came to be preferred by the car buyers. Chevrolet Aveo debuted in 2004 under such a situation and was immediately welcomed in the market. It is available as a subcompact sedan or a four-door hatchback. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The new Chevrolet Aveo is being released in three models, including Special Value, LS and LT. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Aveo is a popular car which debuted in 2004 and it belongs to the category of subcompact cars. At that time it became popular for two main reasons. As that was the time when fuel prices had arisen and customers opted for smaller cars to offset to some extent the increased running expenses. Secondly the new generation of youth also wanted to own a car, and they looked for a car that they could afford. The low price and low running expenses made it a favorite. Besides the youth other budget minded customers also patronized the car. The car was inexpensive did not mean that it lacked in comfort or other features normally expected in a car. Related Article Tags: , , , , , A car was such a boon for mankind that the benefits outweighed the costs by a huge margin. This meant that no cost was too much for a car considering the benefits one got and the cars kept getting bigger and bigger. This kept on in spite of problems coming up during the oil crisis of the seventies. It is only the economic crisis of recent times coupled with a much higher awareness of the impact of large cars on the climate that smaller cars have made a big come back. And car manufacturers have been eager to meet this demand and have launched great new compact small cars that are easy to buy and do not cost much to run either. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The Chevrolet brand, also known as Chevy, is currently the best selling and most famous of General Motors brands. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Chinese cars of doubtful quality will likely soon be sold via dealer networks spanning the U.S. and Canada. Prices will likely be incredibly low and put pressure on competing manufacturers to rethink their strategy and lower their prices. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , As the stars of NASCAR are revving their engines for the 2006 racing season, Chevy Racing will be celebrating it's success on the track with a new advertising campaign set to kick off during the televised Daytona 500 race. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , The number of vehicles sold for under $15,000 is still strong and soon to expand greatly in the face of cheap Chinese imports set to flood the North American market within one year's time. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
There have been reports of GM planning on building Chevrolet vehicles and cars in Poland. In fact, this has been acceded when a spokesperson from the company said that, indeed, the car manufacturer is already in advanced talks with UkrAvto, a Ukranian car manufacturer. They would be having a joint venture so as to produce Chevrolet vehicles in the mentioned country. Related Article Tags: , , , , , At long last, June 23rd was when the 2007 Nissan Versa Hatchback went on sale throughout the United States. And it sure is good news for all those who are clamoring to own this new model year version. It is a subcompact vehicle and has been built in two body styles which comprise of the sedan with four doors and the hatchback that holds five. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The Truth About Cars (TTAC), has already made their own list of the worst vehicles for 2006. The list can be actually found on their very first "Ten Worst Automobiles Today". Related Article Tags: , , , The Honda Fit has already been making its rounds in Europe and Asia. Features that it holds include front air bags, front side air bags, side curtain air bags, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, air conditioning, air filtration, power windows, power side mirrors, a 60/40 split Magic Seat, anti lock ABS brakes, four interior configurations, a stick transmission system or an automatic transmission system, and it also comes as a hatchback. Related Article Tags: , , , , Chevy was integrated into General Motors as one of its divisions in 1916. Users of Chevy are mostly from the United States of America but they are also distributing their vehicles outside of the American market. Along with their numerous models, Chevy parts are also available to service the needs of the car owners. All of these models rely on Chevy parts to keep the car in top shape. Related Article Tags: , , The impact of online social networks has not limited itself to young people but has also affected businesses. Although social networks such as MySpace and Facebook have acquired much press in the social networking space, other professionally focused online networks such as LinkedIn and Ryze are being used in many ways in the business and association realms. Related Article Tags: , , Ford Motor Co. is striving hard to cope from the dreaded loss it has suffered in the previous year. Hence, to start the healing and encourage positivism, Ford begins by revising its model plans. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Volkswagens' plans to deliver a sub-Golf sized car to the U.S. market has stalled as the German automaker considers allowing rival DaimlerChrysler [DCX] to import the car instead and sell it under the Dodge label. VW dealers are naturally unhappy about the move, but much more is at stake than what is evident. Will the Polo still show up? If not, why not? Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Nissan is poised to release a Scion fighter all of its own. The Versa is aimed squarely at young buyers and certainly worth the consideration of those looking for value and style in their new car. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Automakers are clamoring to build and market cars to the Generation "Y" crowd which, loosely defined, and encompasses new drivers and mostly everyone who is under 30. Toyota threw the gauntlet down in 2003 when they introduced a line of cars under the Scion brand. Now, Nissan is responding and the Versa - to be released during the summer of 2006 - is their answer. Will the Versa compete successfully or be lost in a sea of Gen "Y" vehicles soon to flood the market? All of that is too early to determine, so let's take a look at the Versa and what the car has to offer to motorists. Related Article Tags: , , , , Waaah! GM is dying! Don't believe it for a moment. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
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