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New Chevrolet Aveo (2012): Starts at £9,995
Tue, 11 Oct 2011New Chevrolet Aveo (2012): Costs from £9,995 It’s taken a very long time for the (now) 2012 Chevrolet Aveo to make it from production reveal - at Paris 2010 – to a reality in UK showrooms. But Chevy has finally got it together and the new Aveo will arrive in a Chevrolet showroom near you (if there’s a Chevy showroom near you, that is) in January – a full two years since Chevy rolled out the new Aveo concept at Detroit at the start of 2010. So was it worth the wait?
IED reveals updated Cisitalia 202 E concept
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SS safe for Chevy under Reuss's watch
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