How to use in-sentence of “chevrolet”:
+ The Malibu sucessed the 1997 Chevrolet Corsica/Beretta and was succeeded by the 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity.
+ Chevrolet, also known as Chevy, and formally the Chevrolet Division of the General Motors Company, is a car company owned by General Motors.
+ The original Chevrolet engine with its very special carburetors and Chevrolet Corvette aluminum valve covers has been rebuilt and put back in the Orbitron.
+ The tiny A-segment cars include the Chevrolet Spark and Smart Fortwo.
+ The Chevrolet Camaro was made to compete with the Ford Mustang.
+ The car was first produced in 2011 and is manufactured by Chevrolet division of General Motors.
+ Many are fitted with highly modified Volkswagen engines and a few have engines from such cars as the Ford Pinto, Chevrolet Corvair, Porsche, Mazda, Subaru or other four- to eight-cylinder water-cooled engines.
Example sentences of “chevrolet”:
+ In 1975, it was succeeded by the Chevrolet Impala.
+ Chevrolet Traverse is a Full-size vehiclefull-sized crossover made by General Motors’ Chevrolet division.
+ General Motors reintroduced the Vue to fleets and companies as the Chevrolet Captiva Sport.
+ The Chevrolet Cruze is a four-door Sedan sedan and hatchback that is built by General Motors’ Chevrolet brand.
+ Only to be replaced by the Chevrolet Aveo in 2004.
+ In 1997 the car was absorbed into the Chevrolet brand along with its Geo siblings.
+ Slightly larger are B-segment cars like the Ford Fiesta and Chevrolet Sonic.
+ Replacing the Chevrolet Nova, it was based off Toyota Corolla Sprinter with the Geo name on it.
+ In the United States, Cosworth has also appeared in the name of a road car, the Chevrolet Vega.
+ In 1998 the Tracker became an official Chevrolet brand due to GM consolidating the Geo brand.
+ In 1991, Opel and Chevrolet both binned the Kaddett name.
+ The Chevrolet Lumina was a mid-sized sedan sedan that is built by the Chevrolet brand.
+ Mark Anthony Martin is a NASCAR driver who was driving at the beginning of 2013 for Michael Waltrip Racing in the #55 55 Aaron’s, Inc.Aaron’s Toyota but until the end of the year the #14 Chevrolet SS.
+ Jeff Burton drove the #31 Caterpillar Chevrolet SS for Richard Childress Racing, and used to drive for Roush Fenway RacingRoush Racing in the #99 car, as well as racing part-time for Michael Waltrip at Michael Waltrip Racing.
+ Due to the discontinued Toyota Sprinter and a loss in sales General Motors replaced the Prizm with the Pontiac Vibe and the Chevrolet Cobalt.
+ It was later sold as a Chevrolet model when General Motors bought the company.
+ The C/K was Chevrolet and GMC’s full-size pickup truck.
+ In 1975, it was succeeded by the Chevrolet Impala.
+ Chevrolet Traverse is a Full-size vehiclefull-sized crossover made by General Motors' Chevrolet division.
+ General Motors reintroduced the Vue to fleets and companies as the Chevrolet Captiva Sport.
More in-sentence examples of “chevrolet”:
+ On 30 May 1961, Trujillo was shot and killed when his blue 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was ambushed on a road outside the Dominican capital.
+ Fischel was the head of Motorsports at General Motors, who owns the Chevrolet brand Johnson drives for today.
+ On 30 May 1961, Trujillo was shot and killed when his blue 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air was ambushed on a road outside the Dominican capital.
+ Fischel was the head of Motorsports at General Motors, who owns the Chevrolet brand Johnson drives for today.
+ The 6000 is similar to the Buick Century, Chevrolet Celebrity and Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera.
+ The Sunfire succeeded the Pontiac Sunbird and was succeeded by the Chevrolet CobaltPontiac G5.
+ He drove for Wyler Racing in the #60 Safe Auto Insurance Company Chevrolet Silverado.
+ In mid 2003, Cosworth provided the 3.5L V8 XG badged as a Chevrolet Gen 4 engine to IRL IndyCar Series teams.
+ In August 2003, Chevrolet announced its “Gen IV” motor, a rebadged Cosworth motor for competition.
+ He reappeared on the programme on the 4 June 2006, and set a time in the Chevrolet Lacetti of 1:50.3, a significant improvement on his previous time of 1:55.
+ The car is similar to the Buick Century, Chevrolet Celebrity and Pontiac 6000.
+ The Mokka is sold as the Buick Encore and Chevrolet Trax in North America and is sold as a Vauxhall in the UK.
+ The design for the Traverse is loosely based off the concept vehicle the Chevrolet Sequel.
+ The Chevrolet Corvette C2 is the second generation of the Chevrolet Corvette produced from 1963 to 1967.
+ The vehicles were first made around 1964 under Chevrolet and GMC divisions of General Motors.
+ In 1970, it was succeded by Chevrolet Camaro.
+ In the compact Crossovercrossover wagon/SUV class, the HHR was succeeded by the Chevrolet Trax in North America and Europe.
+ The Chevrolet Bel Air is a full-size car produced for 25 years from the 1950 to 1975 model years.
+ The full-size Blazer was replaced in 1995 by the Chevrolet Tahoe.
+ There were no 1983 Corvettes, except for a few made by Chevrolet that were used for testing.
+ In 2001 in Brazil they were called the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD heavy-duty pickup trucks.
+ In 1959, General Motors built a heavy-duty 305in 60° V6 for use in their pickup trucks and Chevrolet Suburban.
+ The Chevrolet Cavalier was a compact car made from 1982 to 2005 by General Motors.
+ The Chevrolet Celebrity was a car.
+ In 1973, the first commercial airbags appeared in a run of 1,000 Chevrolet Impalas.
+ The Tracker was still made in Mexico and Brazil until the late 2000s where it was replaced by the Chevrolet Captiva and the Chevrolet Captiva Sport.
+ In 1957, with the Fairlane, Ford outsold Chevrolet for the first time since 1935.
+ In 1995, the team switched to Chevrolet Monte Carlos.
+ In 1982, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, Tony Cavallo was repairing a 1964 Chevrolet Impala automobile from underneath.
+ The Chevrolet Corvette C1 is the first generation of the Chevrolet Corvette produced from 1953 to 1962.
+ In 1998, the name of the car was changed to Chevrolet Prizm.
+ The famous architect Le Corbusier, the writer Blaise Cendrars and the car maker Louis Chevrolet were born there.
+ The Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and the similar GMC S-15 Jimmy were mid-size SUVs from General Motors.
+ From 1998-2001 it was sold under Chevrolet as a three-door hatchback and a sedan.
+ Chevrolet produces the Chevrolet CorvetteCorvette, one of the most famous sports cars in the world.
+ After Labonte left Hagan in 1993, he joined Hendrick Motorsports in 1994, where he started driving the #5 Kellogg’s-sponsored Chevrolet Lumina and responded by notching three wins in each for his first two wins there.
+ In 1963 it became the Chevrolet Corvette C2.
+ Built in 1964, the car ran with a 1955 or 1956 Chevrolet Small-Block engineChevrolet V8 and a Powerglide automatic transmission.
+ In the 2009 season Bayne made his first NASCAR Nationwide Series start for Means Racing in the #52 Taco Bell Chevrolet at Bristol Motor Speedway.
+ Theta has become global since it replaced the GM SUV frames, especially the Chevrolet Blazer frame.
+ Dale Earnhardt holds the most record of wins, at the level of the stables, it is Richard Childress Racing, which holds it with 8 victories and for the manufacturers, it is Chevrolet with 21 victories.
+ Chevrolet Trax is a subcompact crossoverCUV/mini SUV sold by the Chevrolet division by General Motors.
+ In 1968 it became the Chevrolet Corvette C3.
+ The North American Chevrolet TrailBlazer was a midsize SUV sold by the Chevrolet division of General Motors.
+ It could also be a version of the cross on the Swiss flag, due to Chevrolet having been born in Switzerland.
+ When General Motors’ ended the Oldsmobile name, the engine label was changed to Chevrolet starting with the 2002 season.
+ It was sold as the second generation Saturn Vue, as a fleet-only Chevrolet Captiva Sport in America, and as a Vauxhall model in the UK.
+ Chevrolet Monte Carlo was a car produced by Chevrolet from 1970 through 1988 and 1995 through 2007.