<![CDATA[Jalopnik: 2010 chevy]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: 2010 chevy]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/2010chevy http://jalopnik.com/tag/2010chevy <![CDATA[What To Expect From The 2010 Chevy Aveo]]> It looks like a budding Photoshop artist took the wraps off a 2010 Chevy Lova to arrive at what our next-generation Chevy Aveo could look like. With the exception of a reversed bowtie grille emblem, it's not too bad a job, either. The Malibu-esque fascia would be a fairly straightforward transplant for Chevy and go a long way toward exorcising the "cute 'n dumpy" current look in favor of more modern subcompact style. We didn't see any underhood renders, but we're hoping our submitter 'Shopped in the Chevy Cruze 1.4-liter turbo four, maybe attached to a 6-speed manual and all-wheel drive system. (Thanks Shaun!)

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<![CDATA[New Chevy Compact To Re-Rediscover Platform Prostitution... Again]]> Conflicting reports are surfacing on a new Chevy small car coming to the show scene this fall, with production tentatively starting at Lordstown, Ohio early in 2009. The conflict comes in the form of what Automotive News is saying — that GM will be building this new car off of the Delta platform which carries the Cobalt and the Saturn Astra. However, the local Lordstown paper is telling us to expect a new and improved Chevy Aveo to be produced locally. Where be damned: All of this news sent us into spasms of speculation on what this new product might be.

A Chevy version of the Astra? The Daewoo Lacetti draped in a single bar grille (we admittedly kind of like that one)? A Vega for the new century? And who could forget Chevelle. Considering that it'll be built with dubious quality and high fuel economy, we've got to go with Chevette. Our favorite belonged to a buddy in high school, and sported a John Deere green body with non-matching blue rear hatch. Eventually a wheel fell off and it ended up in the ditch, where he paid the tow driver with the title in order to get it out of his sight. We can only hope this new product turns out so well. [Automotive News (Subscription) and Vindy]

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