Chevrolet Car Models
Chevrolet 2013:
• Chevrolet Malibu ECO
• Chevrolet Malibu (9)
Chevrolet 2012:
• Chevrolet Sonic Sedan
• Chevrolet Sonic
• Chevrolet Silverado
• Chevrolet Orlando
• Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Centennial Edition
• Chevrolet Captiva (2)
• Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
• Chevrolet Camaro 45th Anniversary Edition
• Chevrolet Aveo Sedan
Chevrolet 2011:
• Chevrolet Volt (13)
• Chevrolet Silverado HD
• Chevrolet Sail
• Chevrolet Miray Concept
• Chevrolet Cruze
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition
• Chevrolet Colorado Rally Concept
• Chevrolet Colorado Concept
• Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle
• Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car
• Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Neiman Marcus (2)
• Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
• Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet 2010:
• Chevrolet Volt MPV5 Concept
• Chevrolet Spark
• Chevrolet Equinox
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06X Concept (6)
• Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
• Chevrolet Camaro Transformers
• Chevrolet Camaro SS Indy 500 Pace Car
• Chevrolet Camaro SSX Concept (3)
• Chevrolet Camaro SS
• Chevrolet Camaro Red Flash Concept (3)
• Chevrolet Camaro
• Chevrolet Aveo RS Concept
• Chevrolet Agile
Chevrolet 2009:
• Traverse
• Stingray Concept
• Cruze WTCC
• Cruze
• Corvette ZR1
• Aveo5
Chevrolet 2008:
• Orlando Concept
• Matiz
• Malibu LTZ
• Malibu LT
• Lumina SS
• HHR SS
• GPiX Concept
• Equinox Sport
• Corvette
• Captiva Sport
• Camaro LS7 Concept
• Camaro GS Racecar Concept
• Camaro Black Concept
• Aveo
Chevrolet 2007:
• Volt Concept
• Trax Concept
• Tahoe
• Suburban LTZ
• Silverado Regular Cab
• Silverado Extended Cab
• Silverado Crew Cab
• Silverado 3500 HD LTZ Crew Cab
• Silverado 2500 HD LTZ Extended Cab
• Jay Lenos Corvette C6RS E85
• HHR Panel - Groove Concept
• Camaro Convertible Concept
• Beat Concept
• Avalanche LTZ
• 34 Coupe E85 Concept
Chevrolet 2006:
• WTCC Ultra Concept
• TrailBlazer SS - Silverado Z71 Extended Cab - Silverado Intimidator SS - Silverado Hydrogen Military Vehicle - Sequel Concept - Nubira Station Wagon WTCC R - Monte Carlo SS - Malibu SS - Malibu Maxx SS - Kodiak C4500 - Impala SS - Impala - HHR LT - Epica - Corvette Z06 Daytona 500 Pace Car - Corvette Z06 - Cobalt SS - Cobalt LT - Celta - Captiva - Camaro Concept - Aveo Sedan
Chevrolet 2005:
• West Coast Customs HHR
• Uplander - Silverado Hybrid - Kodiak - Equinox - Corvette C6R Race Car - Corvette C6 - Corvette - Cobalt Sedan - Cobalt SS Supercharged Coupe - Cobalt SS - Cobalt - Cavalier Xtreme - Astra GSi 2.0 16V - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Elite - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Elegance - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Comfort
Chevrolet 2004:
• Tracker Turbo
• Silverado - SOCAL SSR Bonneville Salt Flats - S3X Concept - Nomad Concept - Monte Carlo SS - Matiz M3X Concept - Malibu Maxx - Malibu - Lumina SS - Impala SS - Express - Electric S-10 Concept - Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition - Colorado Regular Cab - Colorado LS Z71 Extended Cab - Colorado LS Z71 Crew Cab - Colorado LS Regular Cab - Colorado LS Extended Cab - Colorado LS Crew Cab - Colorado Extended Cab - Colorado Cruz - Cheyenne Concept - Aveo LS 5 Door - Aveo LS 4 Door
Chevrolet 2003:
• Suburban
• Silverado SS Pace Truck - Silverado SS - SS Concept - SSR Indy 500 Pace Vehicle - SSR Hot Rod Power Tour Concept - SSR - Monte Carlo SS - Impala Police Vehicle - Impala LS - Corvette Bondurant - Corvette - Celta - Cavalier LS -
Chevrolet 2002:
- TrailBlazer - Tahoe - Monte Carlo Dale Earnhardt Edition - Journey Concept - Corvette Z06 - Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car - Cavalier - Camaro - Borrego Concept - Blazer - Bel Air Concept - Avalanche
Chevrolet 2001:
• Venture
• Tracker - Suburban - SSR - S-10 - Monte Carlo Looney Tunes - Monte Carlo High Sport - Monte Carlo Brickyard Pace Car - Malibu XTC - Malibu Sedan - K5 Concept - Impala Sedan - Impala Police Package - Corvette Z06 - Corvette C5-R - Cavalier Z24R - Cavalier Turbo Sport - Cavalier Super Sport - Cavalier LS Sedan - Cavalier Drag - Cavalier Coupe - Camaro Coupe - Camaro Convertible - Blazer
Chevrolet 2000:
• Venture
• TrailBlazer Vortec - Tahoe - Suburban - SSR Concept - Monte Carlo - Malibu - Impala - Corvette - Cavalier - Camaro - Blazer
Chevrolet 1999:
• ZR2 Shark Concept
• YGM1 Concept - Tracker - Silverado - S-10 - Monte Carlo - Corvette C5-R - Cavalier - Camaro - Blazer - Astro
1998 Chevrolet Lumina
1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5
1991 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III Concept
1990 Chevrolet Corvette CERV III Concept
1988 Chevrolet Camaro
1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept Car
1984 Chevrolet Camaro
1983 Chevrolet Corvette C4
1975 Chevrolet Camaro
1973 Chevrolet Aerovette
1970 Chevrolet Camaro
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
1968 Chevrolet Corvette C3
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport
1965 Chevrolet Corvette Manta Ray Concept
1963 Chevrolet Corvette C2
1961 Chevrolet Corvette Mako Shark Concept
1959 Chevrolet Stingray Racer Concept
1957 Chevrolet Nomad
1954 Chevrolet Nomad
1953 Chevrolet Corvette C1
ABOUT CHEVROLET
Chevrolet is a brand produced by General Motors Company. It is the top selling GM marque, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM. Chevrolet offers 18 vehicles and many different enhanced versions in its home market. The vehicles range from subcompact cars to medium duty commercial trucks. Its number one seller in the United States is the Silverado pickup.
CHEVROLET HISTORY
Louis Chevrolet was a race-car driver, and William Durant, founder of General Motors, had been forced out of GM in 1910. He wanted to use Chevrolet's designs to rebuild his own reputation. As head of Buick Motor Company, prior to founding GM, Durant had hired Chevrolet to drive Buicks in promotional races.
Chevrolet first used its "bowtie"[2] logo in 1913. It is said to have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. More recent research by historian Ken Kaufmann presents a compelling case that the logo is based from a logo for "Coalettes".
In 1915, Durant was in the process of setting up Chevrolet production facilities in Toronto, Canada. Later that year, during a luncheon meeting in New York with "Colonel Sam" McLaughlin, whose McLaughlin Motor Car Company manufactured McLaughlin-Buick cars, it was agreed that Chevrolets with McLaughlin-designed bodies would be added to the Canadian company's product line. Three years later, the two Canadian operations (Chevrolet was by then a part of GM in the United States) were bought by GM to become General Motors of Canada Ltd.
By 1916, Chevrolet was profitable enough to allow Durant to buy a majority of shares in GM. After the deal was completed in 1917, Durant was president of General Motors, and Chevrolet was merged into GM, becoming a separate division. In the 1918 model year, Chevrolet introduced the Model D, a V8-powered model in four-passenger roadster and five-passenger tourer models. It also started production of a overhead valve in-line six. Most cars of the era had only low compression flat head engines. These cars had 288in3 55 hp (41 kW) engines with Zenith carburetors and three-speed transmissions.
Chevrolet had a great influence on the American automobile market during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1957, Chevy made the first fuel injected engine. In 1963, one out of every ten cars sold in the United States was a Chevrolet.
The basic Chevrolet small-block V-8 design has remained in continuous production since its debut in 1955, longer than any other mass-produced engine in the world, although current versions share few if any parts interchangeable with the original. Descendants of the basic small-block OHV V-8 design platform in production today have been much modified with advances such as aluminium block and heads, electronic engine management and sequential port fuel injection, to name but a few. Descendants of the small-block V-8 in the form of the LT V-8s, and had influence in the design of the LS V-8s, both of which are still installed in Chevrolet vehicles. The original small-block design is simplistic compared to the overhead-cam V-8 that Ford Motor Company used and continues to use in its line of larger cars and light trucks. Depending on the vehicle type, Chevrolet V-8s are built in displacements from 4.8 to 8.1 litres with outputs ranging from 295 horsepower (220 kW) to 638 horsepower (476 kW) as installed at the factory. The engine design has also been used over the years in GM products built and sold under the Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Opel (Germany) and Holden (Australia) nameplates.
• Chevrolet Sonic Sedan
• Chevrolet Sonic
• Chevrolet Silverado
• Chevrolet Orlando
• Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Centennial Edition
• Chevrolet Captiva (2)
• Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
• Chevrolet Camaro 45th Anniversary Edition
• Chevrolet Aveo Sedan
Chevrolet 2011:
• Chevrolet Volt (13)
• Chevrolet Silverado HD
• Chevrolet Sail
• Chevrolet Miray Concept
• Chevrolet Cruze
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition
• Chevrolet Colorado Rally Concept
• Chevrolet Colorado Concept
• Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle
• Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible Indy 500 Pace Car
• Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Neiman Marcus (2)
• Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
• Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet 2010:
• Chevrolet Volt MPV5 Concept
• Chevrolet Spark
• Chevrolet Equinox
• Chevrolet Corvette Z06X Concept (6)
• Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport
• Chevrolet Camaro Transformers
• Chevrolet Camaro SS Indy 500 Pace Car
• Chevrolet Camaro SSX Concept (3)
• Chevrolet Camaro SS
• Chevrolet Camaro Red Flash Concept (3)
• Chevrolet Camaro
• Chevrolet Aveo RS Concept
• Chevrolet Agile
Chevrolet 2009:
• Traverse
• Stingray Concept
• Cruze WTCC
• Cruze
• Corvette ZR1
• Aveo5
Chevrolet 2008:
• Orlando Concept
• Matiz
• Malibu LTZ
• Malibu LT
• Lumina SS
• HHR SS
• GPiX Concept
• Equinox Sport
• Corvette
• Captiva Sport
• Camaro LS7 Concept
• Camaro GS Racecar Concept
• Camaro Black Concept
• Aveo
Chevrolet 2007:
• Volt Concept
• Trax Concept
• Tahoe
• Suburban LTZ
• Silverado Regular Cab
• Silverado Extended Cab
• Silverado Crew Cab
• Silverado 3500 HD LTZ Crew Cab
• Silverado 2500 HD LTZ Extended Cab
• Jay Lenos Corvette C6RS E85
• HHR Panel - Groove Concept
• Camaro Convertible Concept
• Beat Concept
• Avalanche LTZ
• 34 Coupe E85 Concept
Chevrolet 2006:
• WTCC Ultra Concept
• TrailBlazer SS - Silverado Z71 Extended Cab - Silverado Intimidator SS - Silverado Hydrogen Military Vehicle - Sequel Concept - Nubira Station Wagon WTCC R - Monte Carlo SS - Malibu SS - Malibu Maxx SS - Kodiak C4500 - Impala SS - Impala - HHR LT - Epica - Corvette Z06 Daytona 500 Pace Car - Corvette Z06 - Cobalt SS - Cobalt LT - Celta - Captiva - Camaro Concept - Aveo Sedan
Chevrolet 2005:
• West Coast Customs HHR
• Uplander - Silverado Hybrid - Kodiak - Equinox - Corvette C6R Race Car - Corvette C6 - Corvette - Cobalt Sedan - Cobalt SS Supercharged Coupe - Cobalt SS - Cobalt - Cavalier Xtreme - Astra GSi 2.0 16V - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Elite - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Elegance - Astra 2.0 Flexpower Comfort
Chevrolet 2004:
• Tracker Turbo
• Silverado - SOCAL SSR Bonneville Salt Flats - S3X Concept - Nomad Concept - Monte Carlo SS - Matiz M3X Concept - Malibu Maxx - Malibu - Lumina SS - Impala SS - Express - Electric S-10 Concept - Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition - Colorado Regular Cab - Colorado LS Z71 Extended Cab - Colorado LS Z71 Crew Cab - Colorado LS Regular Cab - Colorado LS Extended Cab - Colorado LS Crew Cab - Colorado Extended Cab - Colorado Cruz - Cheyenne Concept - Aveo LS 5 Door - Aveo LS 4 Door
Chevrolet 2003:
• Suburban
• Silverado SS Pace Truck - Silverado SS - SS Concept - SSR Indy 500 Pace Vehicle - SSR Hot Rod Power Tour Concept - SSR - Monte Carlo SS - Impala Police Vehicle - Impala LS - Corvette Bondurant - Corvette - Celta - Cavalier LS -
Chevrolet 2002:
- TrailBlazer - Tahoe - Monte Carlo Dale Earnhardt Edition - Journey Concept - Corvette Z06 - Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car - Cavalier - Camaro - Borrego Concept - Blazer - Bel Air Concept - Avalanche
Chevrolet 2001:
• Venture
• Tracker - Suburban - SSR - S-10 - Monte Carlo Looney Tunes - Monte Carlo High Sport - Monte Carlo Brickyard Pace Car - Malibu XTC - Malibu Sedan - K5 Concept - Impala Sedan - Impala Police Package - Corvette Z06 - Corvette C5-R - Cavalier Z24R - Cavalier Turbo Sport - Cavalier Super Sport - Cavalier LS Sedan - Cavalier Drag - Cavalier Coupe - Camaro Coupe - Camaro Convertible - Blazer
Chevrolet 2000:
• Venture
• TrailBlazer Vortec - Tahoe - Suburban - SSR Concept - Monte Carlo - Malibu - Impala - Corvette - Cavalier - Camaro - Blazer
Chevrolet 1999:
• ZR2 Shark Concept
• YGM1 Concept - Tracker - Silverado - S-10 - Monte Carlo - Corvette C5-R - Cavalier - Camaro - Blazer - Astro
1998 Chevrolet Lumina
1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5
1991 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray III Concept
1990 Chevrolet Corvette CERV III Concept
1988 Chevrolet Camaro
1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept Car
1984 Chevrolet Camaro
1983 Chevrolet Corvette C4
1975 Chevrolet Camaro
1973 Chevrolet Aerovette
1970 Chevrolet Camaro
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
1968 Chevrolet Corvette C3
1967 Chevrolet Camaro
1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport
1965 Chevrolet Corvette Manta Ray Concept
1963 Chevrolet Corvette C2
1961 Chevrolet Corvette Mako Shark Concept
1959 Chevrolet Stingray Racer Concept
1957 Chevrolet Nomad
1954 Chevrolet Nomad
1953 Chevrolet Corvette C1
ABOUT CHEVROLET
Chevrolet is a brand produced by General Motors Company. It is the top selling GM marque, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM. Chevrolet offers 18 vehicles and many different enhanced versions in its home market. The vehicles range from subcompact cars to medium duty commercial trucks. Its number one seller in the United States is the Silverado pickup.
CHEVROLET HISTORY
Louis Chevrolet was a race-car driver, and William Durant, founder of General Motors, had been forced out of GM in 1910. He wanted to use Chevrolet's designs to rebuild his own reputation. As head of Buick Motor Company, prior to founding GM, Durant had hired Chevrolet to drive Buicks in promotional races.
Chevrolet first used its "bowtie"[2] logo in 1913. It is said to have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. More recent research by historian Ken Kaufmann presents a compelling case that the logo is based from a logo for "Coalettes".
In 1915, Durant was in the process of setting up Chevrolet production facilities in Toronto, Canada. Later that year, during a luncheon meeting in New York with "Colonel Sam" McLaughlin, whose McLaughlin Motor Car Company manufactured McLaughlin-Buick cars, it was agreed that Chevrolets with McLaughlin-designed bodies would be added to the Canadian company's product line. Three years later, the two Canadian operations (Chevrolet was by then a part of GM in the United States) were bought by GM to become General Motors of Canada Ltd.
By 1916, Chevrolet was profitable enough to allow Durant to buy a majority of shares in GM. After the deal was completed in 1917, Durant was president of General Motors, and Chevrolet was merged into GM, becoming a separate division. In the 1918 model year, Chevrolet introduced the Model D, a V8-powered model in four-passenger roadster and five-passenger tourer models. It also started production of a overhead valve in-line six. Most cars of the era had only low compression flat head engines. These cars had 288in3 55 hp (41 kW) engines with Zenith carburetors and three-speed transmissions.
Chevrolet had a great influence on the American automobile market during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1957, Chevy made the first fuel injected engine. In 1963, one out of every ten cars sold in the United States was a Chevrolet.
The basic Chevrolet small-block V-8 design has remained in continuous production since its debut in 1955, longer than any other mass-produced engine in the world, although current versions share few if any parts interchangeable with the original. Descendants of the basic small-block OHV V-8 design platform in production today have been much modified with advances such as aluminium block and heads, electronic engine management and sequential port fuel injection, to name but a few. Descendants of the small-block V-8 in the form of the LT V-8s, and had influence in the design of the LS V-8s, both of which are still installed in Chevrolet vehicles. The original small-block design is simplistic compared to the overhead-cam V-8 that Ford Motor Company used and continues to use in its line of larger cars and light trucks. Depending on the vehicle type, Chevrolet V-8s are built in displacements from 4.8 to 8.1 litres with outputs ranging from 295 horsepower (220 kW) to 638 horsepower (476 kW) as installed at the factory. The engine design has also been used over the years in GM products built and sold under the Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Opel (Germany) and Holden (Australia) nameplates.
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