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Cheverolet is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors. It is the top selling GM marque and the best known brand of GM worldwide, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM.
Chevrolet offers over 20 vehicles and many different enhanced versions in its home market. The brand's vehicles range from subcompact cars to medium duty commercial trucks. Its number one sellers in the United States include the Silverado pickup, which is recently the best-selling vehicle in the United States and the Impala, which is the number one selling car with a domestic nameplate in the United States.
History
North American history
Chevrolet was co-founded by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. Louis Chevrolet was a race-car driver, born on December 25, 1878, in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. William Durant, founder of General Motors, had been forced out of GM in 1910 and wanted to use Louis Chevrolet's designs to rebuild his own reputation as a force in the automobile industry. As head of Buick Motor Company, prior to founding GM, Durant had hired Chevrolet to drive Buicks in promotional races.
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Chevrolet first used its "bowtie" logo in 1913. This logo is said to have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. Another theory of the design of the mark is from the Swiss cross, because Louis Chevrolet was from Switzerland.
In 1915, Durant made a trip to Toronto, Ontario to determine the possibility of setting up production facilities in Canada. After meeting with "Colonel Sam" McLaughlin, whose McLaughlin Motor Car Company manufactured the McLaughlin-Buick, it was agreed that the Chevrolet Motor Car Company of Canada, operated by McLaughlin, would be created to build Chevrolet cars in Canada. Three years later, the two Canadian companies were purchased 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 V-8 series 4-passenger roadster and 5 passenger touring. These cars had 288ci, 35 hp (26 kW) engines with Zenith carburetors and 3 speed transmissions.
Famous Chevy models include the large and luxurious Impala (1958) and the innovative air-cooled rear-engined Corvair (1960 - 1969). Chevrolet had a great influence on the American automobile market during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1963, one out of every ten cars sold in the United States was a Chevrolet.
Chevrolet outside North America
Mexico and Latin America
Historically, many Mexican and Latin American-market vehicles from GM were modified derivatives of older models from GM's North American and European operations. The current S10 and Blazer exemplify this strategy. However, more modern vehicles are now being marketed as market conditions change and competition increases. Besides those older models made in Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia and Mercosur, Korean sourced cars from former Daewoo factories some markets also get German Opel and US made Chevrolet on top of their local line-ups.
Latin America
In Brazil, the Chevrolet Opala was based on the German Opel Rekord from the late 1960s, continuing in production until the early 1990s, when it was replaced by a version of the Opel Omega. Other smaller Chevrolets in Brazil, such as the Kadett and Monza, were based on the Opel Kadett and Ascona respectively. Chevrolet's product line-up in Brazil now comprises some exclusive designs like the Corsa "B" based Celta sold in Argentina under the Suzuki brand, the Astra, and a brand new, Brazilian designed Vectra based on the current Opel Astra, while the current Corsa is built and the Omega name is now used on the Holden Commodore. Utility and four wheel drive vehicles line-up includes the S10, the Blazer, and the Montana. The Montana is a compact pickup truck, based on the Corsa, that is also sold in other Latin American markets. From the 1960s to the mid-1980s, there was also a large station wagon, derived from the C10 truck (somewhat similar to the Suburban), called the Veraneio.
Chevrolet production in Chile began in 1962, although at first through local partners (in this case, Avayu with the Nova II). GM still assembles the Isuzu D-Max as LUV D-Max in Arica and Isuzu´ F and N series in Huechuraba, Santiago.
Chevrolet has been operating in Ecuador for 80 years. GM Ecuador sells US Chevrolets alongside GM Daewoo and Opel sourced models. It also sells the 1983 Suzuki Supercarry under the Chevrolet namel, and the Isuzu Rodeo was sold as the Chevrolet Rodeo throughout the 1990s.
Mexico
In Mexico, some of these Opel-sourced Chevrolet models are sold alongside US models. An example is regarding the Vectra. While the Brazilian Vectra is derived from the current Astra, the Mexican Vectra is actually the current Vectra as sold in Europe. Mexico also has some cars of its own, such as the Chevy C2, which is a reworked last-generation Corsa, the Sonora (which is a re-badged Tahoe), and the Cheyenne (which is similar to the Silverado but is as different as the Sonora is to the Suburban).
In Venezuela, Chevrolet has been operating since 1948, when truck production began in Caracas. In 1979 production moved to a plant in Valencia that was purchased from Chrysler. Chevrolet assembled more than 1,500,000 vehicles in its first fifty years in Venezuela.
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* Chevrolet 150 (1953-1957)
* Chevrolet 210 (1953-1957)
* Chevrolet Apache (1958-1959)
* Chevrolet Astro (1985–2005)
* Chevrolet Avalanche (2002–present)
* Chevrolet Aveo (2003–present, rebadged Daewoo Kalos)
* Chevrolet Aveo (2006–present, rebadged Daewoo Gentra)
* Chevrolet Beauville (1970-1995)
* Chevrolet Bel Air (1953-1975)
* Chevrolet Biscayne (1958-1972)
* Chevrolet Bison (1977–1988)
* Chevrolet Blazer (1969–2005)
* Chevrolet Bonaventure
* Chevrolet Brookwood (1958-1961, 1969–1972)
* Chevrolet Bruin (1978–1988)
* Chevrolet Camaro (1967–2002) (2009)
* Chevrolet Caprice (1965–1996, North American market)
* Chevrolet Captiva (2007–present)
* Chevrolet Cavalier (1982–2005)
* Chevrolet Celebrity {1982-1990}
* Chevrolet Chevelle (1964–1977)
* Chevrolet Chevy II (1962–1968)
* Chevrolet Citation (1980-1985)
* Chevrolet Cobalt (2005–present)
* Chevrolet Colorado (2004–present)
* Chevrolet Corsica (1987–1996)
* Chevrolet Corvair (1960–1969)
* Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier (van) (1960–1965)
* Chevrolet Corvette (1953–present)
* Chevrolet El Camino (1959 - 1987)
* Chevrolet Equinox (2004–present) — Replaced Chevrolet Blazer and Chevrolet Tracker
* Chevrolet Express (1997–present)
* Chevrolet HHR (2006–present)
* Chevrolet Impala (1958–1985, 1994–1996, 2000–present)
* Chevrolet Kingswood (1959-1960, 1969-1972)
* Chevrolet Kingswood Estate (1969-1972)
* Chevrolet Kodiak (1980-present)
* Chevrolet Lacetti
* Chevrolet Lanos
* Chevrolet Lumina (1990–2001)
* Chevrolet Malibu (1964–1983, 1997—present)
* Chevrolet Metro (1998–2001)
* Chevrolet Montana
* Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1970–1988, 1995–2007)
* Chevrolet Monza (1975-1980)
* Chevrolet Nomad
* Chevrolet Nova (1962–1979, 1984-1988)
* Chevrolet Niva (2002–present)
* Chevrolet Nubira (2003-present)
* Chevrolet Prizm (1998–2002)
* Chevrolet Omega
* Chevrolet Optra (2003-present) (Available in Canada)
* Chevrolet Opala (1969-1992) (The first Brazilian Chevrolet)
* Chevrolet Parkwood (1959-1961)
* Chevrolet Silverado (1999–present)
* Chevrolet Sprint (1985–1988)
* Chevrolet SSR (2004–2006)
* Chevrolet Suburban (1936–present)
* Chevrolet S-10 (1982–2003)
* Chevrolet SS
* Chevrolet Tahoe (1994–present)
* Chevrolet Titan (1968–1988)
* Chevrolet Townsman (1953-1957, 1969-1972)
* Chevrolet TrailBlazer (2002–present) — Replaced Chevrolet Blazer
* Chevrolet Tracker (1998–2004)
* Chevrolet Uplander (2005–2008)
* Chevrolet Vectra
* Chevrolet Vega (1970-1977)
* Chevrolet Viva (2004-)
* Chevrolet Venture (1997–2005)
* Chevrolet Yeoman (1958)
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