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All New 2012 Chevrolet Cobalt Revealed in Production Form, will be Available in 40 Countries
The Chevrolet Cobalt may be dead in the States where it was successfully replaced by the Cruze sedan, but the nameplate lives on in the rest of the world. After the debut of the concept version at the Buenos Aires motor show this past summer, General Motors today introduced the final production 2012 Cobalt that will eventually go on sale in 40 countries across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and South America - but not North America.
In addition to Brazil, which is the first country to receive the new Chevrolet Cobalt, the car will be produced in three more factories around the world, though GM did not disclose any more details on the locations.
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Fiat Resurrects Tipo Name For Its New Compact Sedan
Although in Turkey the car will be called Egea, in the rest of EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) countries the car will receive the iconic Tipo nameplate. Read more »...
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New Chevrolet Spin Is An Mpv Version Of The Cobalt For South America And Asia
Less than a year after the introduction of the new Chevrolet Cobalt sedan for select markets around the globe, General Motors pulled the sheets off a new compact minivan called the Spin. The MPV was designed and developed by GM Brazil with the automaker...
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All-new 2012 Chevrolet Colorado Pickup Truck Revealed In Production Guise
These are the first official photos of the brand-new 2012 Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck that made its global debut today in Thailand in final production trim. Over the past year, General Motors had presented concept versions of the Colorado in numerous...
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Chevrolet Teases All-new Global Malibu Sedan, Will Be Sold In Nearly 100 Countries [with Video]
This is the first official photo of the all-new Chevrolet Malibu show car that will debut simultaneously at the Shanghai Auto Show in China and the New York International Auto Show in mid-April. And if you’re wondering why GM made plans to show...
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Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe Concept By David Cardoso
In sedan form, the Chevrolet Cobalt will soon be replaced in the U.S. by the not-so-new for most readers, Cruze, which was formally introduced in production guise at the 2008 Paris Show, and went on sale shortly after in numerous markets around the world...
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