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Chevrolet's retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck based on the retro design concept Uplander: 2004 2008 GMT 201: 1 Chevrolet's last production minivan for North America HHR: 2005 2011 GMT 001: 1 Chevrolet's retro-style five-passenger station wagon based on front-wheel-drive Delta platform Cobalt: 2005 2010 GM Delta: 1
For the 2011 model year, the Camaro V6 engine was rated at 312 hp (233 kW) and 278 lb⋅ft (377 N⋅m), an increase of 8 hp (6.0 kW) and 5 lb⋅ft (6.8 N⋅m) from 2010. No engineering changes were made for the increase as GM claimed the 304 hp (227 kW) in the 2010 Camaro's engine was a conservative rating. [44]
2002–2005 Chevrolet TrailBlazer, with modification to meet Japanese standards. The first-generation TrailBlazer is based on a truck platform officially known as GMT360, with all models having four-wheel-drive layout as an option with both automatic engagement and the more traditional "Auto," "2-High," "4-High," and "4-Low" gearings, except the SS model which features an all-wheel-drive system.
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Although the future of the Zeta program was in doubt at that time, in May 2009, Holden began the development of an improved second version of the platform that went on to form the basis of the 2013 Commodore (VF) and Chevrolet SS. [1] [2] The 2010-15 fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro was the only Zeta platform model produced in North America ...
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Also marketed as the 2010 Chevrolet Spark. The U100 Daewoo Rezzo. Nubira J100 (1997–2003) Also marketed as the Doninvest Orion. Tacuma - Rezzo U100 (2000–2008) Also marketed as the Chevrolet Tacuma/Rezzo/Vivant. Tosca V250 (2006–2011) Also marketed as the Chevrolet Epica or Holden Epica. Winstorm C100 (2006–present)
The Chevrolet Aveo (/ ə ˈ v eɪ. oʊ / ə-VAY-oh) is a five-passenger, front-drive subcompact car marketed by General Motors (GM) since 2002 over two generations. Originally developed by South Korean manufacturer Daewoo Motors and marketed as the Daewoo Kalos (Korean: 대우 칼로스), the takeover of Daewoo by GM to form GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GMDAT) resulted in the car's marketing ...