Chevrolet Sonic 2018 Car Review

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Chevrolet Sonic 2018 Car Review

The second generation Aveo now renamed Sonic debuted on the 2010 Paris Motor Show, while using Gamma II global subcompact platform. It ended up being previewed earlier throughout the year as the Aveo RS concept, shown in concept form with 19-inch wheels and also a M32 six-speed manual transmission mated to some 1.4-liter turbocharged Ecotec engine, rated at 103 kilowatts (138 hp). Development on the second-generation Aveo was led by GM Korea, with Opel engineers leading platform development together with significant input from engineers from Australia's Holden and Chevrolet with the United States. The Aveo marked the debut on the Gamma II global subcompact platform. Exterior design was led by Australian designer Ondrej Koromhaz, of Holden who had been on assignment to GM Korea from 2005 to 2007. Koromhaz described his goal for your Aveo being a "four-seat motorcycle" and took design inspiration from motorcycles, notably within the Aveo's exposed headlights and motorcycle-style instrument cluster. For Chevrolet Sonic models built within the United States, the Sonic features suspension tuning by Corvette Racing engineer John Buttermore.