The Chevrolet News Headlines
Saturday 17th May 2008
It already has a reputation for offering superb value for money, but the Chevrolet Captiva has just got even more affordable thanks to the addition of a new entry-level diesel model. At £18,295, the new five-seater Captiva 2. 0 VCDi LS is £1,900 cheaper than Kia’s base model Sorento, over £2,000 less expensive than the cheapest diesel Nissan X-Trail, and more than £3,500 less pricey than the five-seat Hyundai Santa Fe 2. 2 CRTD GSi. Yet despite the bargain price tag, the latest Captiva doesn’t skimp on specification. the full story
There’s a new addition to the Chevrolet Lacetti line-up, and it brings with it better performance, stylish good looks and incomparable value for money. The Lacetti Sport, based on the popular five-door version of Chevrolet’s mid-sized hatchback, is instantly identifiable thanks to its smart factory-fitted body styling kit. the full story
Shopping around for a discount on a new car when the latest registration plate has just been introduced is unlikely to get you a bargain – unless, of course, you visit your local Chevrolet dealer…Britain’s fastest-growing value for money car brand is bucking the annual trend by offering incredible discounts to customers who order a new Chevy before the end of the month. From 20th March until 31st March 2008, the brand known for its no-nonsense approach to value-for-money family motoring is offering savings of up to £2,120 on selected models, making them even better buys than normal. Incentives apply to Matiz, Kalos and Lacetti, with savings of almost 20 per cent on certain models, such as the Lacetti 1. 6SX 5-dr. the full story
Chevrolet could be as big as Opel/Vauxhall in Europe, believes GM Europe sales and marketing vice-president Jonathan Browning. the full story







