It took 3 years for GM Daewoo to develop the Tacuma from a concept to a road going reality.
Chevrolet Lacetti WTCC To Start Testing Early January In Monaco today, the world’s motorsport governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), confirmed the calendar of the 2005 World Touring Car Championship, which will take place over 10 races in nine countries on three continents.
After signing-up experienced touring car drivers, Alain Menu, 41, and Nicola Larini, 40, Chevrolet has signed up the young British driver Robert Huff, 25, to race the third Chevrolet Lacetti in next year’s World Touring Car Championship (WTCC).
Larini joins Alain Menu as second WTCC team member Chevrolet has signed Nicola Larini as the second experienced driver for its 2005 World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) campaign.
Bob Lutz, GM Vice Chairman for Product Development and Chairman, GM North America, General Motors Corporation, today announced plans to re-introduce the Cadillac brand and launch the new Corvette brand into the UK.
With the announcement of a significant parts price reduction programme and the streamlining of its parts supply chain, GM Daewoo is embarking on a nationwide trade communication programme.
















