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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 stating that the car underwent tests in four continents around the world. The Spin is built at GM's factory in São Paulo, Brazil and will be sold across South America and Asia starting from July.
The Spin shares its platform architecture including its 2,620mm (103.1-inches) long wheelbase, mechanical hardware and design language with the Cobalt.
If you were not impressed with the Cobalt's styling, then we are going to guess that you will not warm up to the Spin either as it looks awkward, as if someone took the Cobalt and stretched its height on Photoshop…
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Gm Unveils New Chevrolet Cobalt Sedan Concept At Buenos Aires
Here in the good ‘ol US of A, General Motors replaced the Chevrolet Cobalt compact car with the new Cruze sedan. In South America, however, it’s another story as the Detroit brand has given birth to a new Chevy Cobalt that is being revealed...
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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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2010 Chevrolet Agile: Official Sketches Of Ford Fiesta-sized Supermini
These are the first official sketches of the all-new Chevrolet Agile, a Ford Fiesta-sized hatchback that was developed and designed entirely by GM's South American operations. Judging by the drawings, the Agile appears to be the road-going, five-door...
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Top 10 Best-selling American Cars In America - October 2010
Last month GoodCarBadCar.net expanded its Best Sellers section to include a look at the best-selling cars and SUVs from America, Europe, and Japan. Although not perfect - the 2010 Toyota Camry was built in the USA and the 2011 Ford Fusion is still built...
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New World Order - Low-tech Solutions Work For Chevrolet Cobalt
Follow this link to read a more thorough take on this story, but be ye alerted: all of a sudden, Chevrolet will sell you a very frugal Cobalt. Named the XFE (get it? eXtra Fuel Economy), this Cobalt will make use of low-rolling resistance tires...
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