Chevrolet Reviews with Road Tests
Saturday 21st November 2009
Chevrolet is definitely upping the ante and the new Epica saloon is a perfect example of the company’s big push to win over Europe. Well, I for one was impressed by the specification levels, the ride quality and performance. the full review
Since Chevrolet absorbed the problematic Daewoo Cars, the company has been gradually revamping and updating, the adopted range. The latest is the Aveo - a replacement for the Kalos - which comes in three- and five-door versions. the full review
The Chevrolet Captiva was introduced to the UK in June 2007, shortly before its near identical Vauxhall sibling the Antara. the full review
Although Chevrolet is considered an iconic American brand their cars in the UK have little do with their US cousins. the full review
Chevrolet tells us that it invented the SUV back in 1936 with the Suburban Carryall, which was the first 7-seater to include ‘rough-road’ suspension. That may well have been the first but the latest car from the Chevy stable, the Captiva was launched earlier this year (2007). the full review
The Chevrolet Matiz is not known for its speed nor is it known for its luxury. It could never be labelled a supercar but around town it is a super car and offers a few surprises in many areas. The old Matiz was so popular that it made it to the top of the mini-car charts and the new one is set to follow, even though there are plenty of others in this segment. To be honest, there are plenty of friends and colleagues that would lament that I had to drive the Matiz for a week, in fact some did and I’m about to explain why they were wrong, after all, it’s a case of horses for courses and pennies in purses. First of all, it is cute, especially in bright, Highway Yellow. the full review
The Daewoo car company had a difficult time in this country. The South Korean manufacturer entered the UK market in 1996, bringing with it the direct sales process and affordable motoring for the masses. the full review
It took 3 years for GM Daewoo to develop the Tacuma from a concept to a road going reality. the full review













