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.
The Chevrolet Matiz is not known for its speed nor is it known for its luxury.
In response to the problem Chevrolet, the car-maker synonymous with value for money, has produced the K.I.T.T.Y (Key Innovation That Talks to You) - a handy handbag-sized remote-controlled talking alert, which enables the car to shout a personalised message to its forgetful owner making it easier to locate their misplaced vehicle.
What would you park in your dream garage? From now until 10 December, Britain’s car-buying public are being given the opportunity to choose their three favourite Chevrolet models – and they could get to drive them all away! Chevrolet ‘Dream Garage’ competition now underway Five brand new Chevrolet cars to giveaway Free Chevrolet music CD for first 15,000 entrants Over the next few weeks, inserts will be appearing in national newspapers, special ‘Dream Garage’ displays will be on show at major regional shopping centres and entry forms will be available through to enter this exciting competition.
Chevrolet’s Captiva cruised its way through the fifth AA/ALD Automotive MPG Marathon with a full crew of seven fully grown adults aboard, proving that an SUV can be an environmentally responsible way to travel.
It’s a brand that’s already renowned for its no-nonsense, value for money approach, but for a limited time only, Chevrolet is making new ‘57’-plate models even more affordable.














