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2008 Chevrolet Aveo |
| The Aveo is representative of a new generation of inexpensive small cars that sacrifice little in terms of features or comfort, especially in light of what similar offerings used to be like in earlier decades. One could also call it the result of globalization; the Chevrolet Aveo is built in Korea by Daewoo, which is now owned by General Motors. |
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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt |
| The Chevrolet Cobalt sedan is available in four trim levels: LS, LT, LTZ and SS. The Cobalt coupe is available in four as well: LS, LT, SS and the performance-oriented SS Supercharged. The LS model is the price leader for both body styles, equipped with a modest amount of standard features that includes filtered air conditioning, a CD player and a tilt steering wheel. More amenities, including power accessories, cruise control, keyless entry, OnStar, XM radio, leather upholstery and an upgraded Pioneer stereo are featured on the LT, LTZ and SS trims. |
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2008 Chevrolet Impala |
| Since the new millennium, the modern Impala has served as Chevrolet's main full-size sedan, capable of transporting up to six people. With front-wheel drive and V6 power on most trim levels, the current Impala isn't exactly a tribute to the past, but it does continue the tradition of large, affordable Chevrolet family sedans. |
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2008 Chevrolet Malibu |
| A fresh redesign, however, has brought the Chevy Malibu back into good graces and it's well deserving of some "Love Me Do." It now boasts a level of refinement and overall competence that puts it head and shoulders above its past generations and on par with other top midsize family sedans. Traits such as a comfortable and quiet ride, a roomy cabin, satisfying performance, handsome styling and value pricing make Chevrolet's latest Malibu a strong choice. |
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