5 Star Reviews for Chevrolet

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4.26/5 Average
26,700 Total Reviews
Make Overview:

Chevrolet sells an impressively wide range of vehicles, from subcompact hatchbacks to huge vans and SUVs. If you're looking for a reasonably priced vehicle, odds are that Chevy will have something to fit your needs.

Chevrolet got its start in 1911. After William C. Durant had been ousted from General Motors, he joined forces with Swiss-born racecar driver Louis Chevrolet to found the Chevrolet Motor Car Company. The company's first offering was the Classic Six. Introduced in 1912, this five-passenger touring sedan could top 65 mph, fast for the time. Chevrolet's storied bowtie logo -- reportedly inspired by the wallpaper of a Paris hotel room that Durant stayed at -- made its first appearance in 1914.

By 1918, Chevrolet's profitability allowed Durant to purchase enough shares in GM to regain control. Chevrolet became another division of GM, and was its largest volume division by the mid-1920s. By 1927, Chevrolet outsold rival Ford, with sales in excess of 1 million units.

In the mid-1930s Chevrolet introduced independent front suspension, which provided a smoother ride over the rough roads of the day. The 1940s saw continued success with affordable coupes, sedans and pickup trucks catering to American families, farmers and businessmen.

By the mid-1950s, Chevrolet, GM's entry-level division, had added a V8 engine, power steering and brakes, power windows and air-conditioning to its list of available features, allowing luxury for those on a tighter budget. Around this time the iconic Bel Air model -- available in coupe, sedan, convertible and wagon body styles -- proved very popular. The company introduced its alluring Corvette in 1953; the vehicle was the first mass-produced car with a fiberglass body.

The 1960s saw the unveiling of the popular, air-cooled Corvair compact, which held the distinction of being the first domestic production car with all-around independent suspension. That decade also witnessed the launch of the compact Nova, the midsize Chevelle and the sporty Camaro, the latter Chevrolet's answer to the wildly successful Ford Mustang. The Camaro proved an instant hit, comprising 10 percent of Chevrolet's total sales in 1967, its first year of production.

In the 1970s, Chevy responded to changing preferences by introducing small cars like the Vega and the Chevette, and by downsizing larger models such as the Caprice and Malibu. The company combated the market domination of foreign nameplates in the 1980s by rolling out the Cavalier. By the end of that decade, trucks and SUVs had started to become increasingly popular with the general consumer, and the brand's mid- and full-size models continue to this day to be some of the most popular on the road.

The '90s and the early 2000s saw the company raising the performance bar with its Corvette (notably the Z06 and, later, ZR1 variants) and reincarnated Impala SS. Chevrolet's Silverado pickup truck and Tahoe/Suburban SUVs continued to be hits as well. By 2010, the Camaro had returned to the lineup after a seven-year hiatus.

Modern times have seen Chevrolet make significant improvements in its small and midsize car models and introduce the Volt plug-in hybrid. The latter provides a nearly 40-mile range on electric power alone, and adds to the company's already well-rounded lineup of cars, trucks and SUVs. Though today's marketplace is very demanding, Chevrolet seems poised to remain a power player through its affordable and innovative vehicles.

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  • Happy with my MalibuH - 2008 Chevrolet Malibu
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    Have had my 08 Malibu fo 6 weeks now. Ive put on about 1600 miles and have been totally satisfied. Its exceptionly quiet, solid, with very good engine response. On trips I average aroud 30 mpg. My wife who in the past has favored imports absolutely loves this Malibu.

  • New purchase - 2008 Chevrolet Malibu
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    In response to gas prices I traded my beloved F150 for a 2008 Malibu 1LT. I had been looking for a few months & was contemplating an Equinox. In the end it came down to better mileage for the Malibu. After living with the car for a month I have two complaints. Im 61". weigh 230 and am 74 years old. In and out of the drivers seat is a bit of a grunt. Also while the trunk is large the lid is really small. Other than that it is a very good machine. Seats & drivers position are good. The interior seems well laid out. Everything works as it should (only 1000 miles). I do like the fold down rear seats. Makes packing for a vacation (we dont leave much home) easy. It is very quiet.

  • 95 Chevy Blazer - 1995 Chevrolet Blazer
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    This vehicle has served me well. I have over 270,000 miles on it. The 4.3 motor just keeps running.

  • Pretty nice style - 2004 Chevrolet Blazer
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    Nice design. Great car for a teenager.

  • Grad Students Ride - 2005 Chevrolet Equinox
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    Many compliments from friends and strangers. Great safety. Dad spun out on an iced over bridge and ended up sliding over an embankment past the bridge. (travelling at about 60 mph and did not see ice in time to slow down) I feel another vehicle would have rolled. No damage occured, amazingly, owing to luck and the stability of the Equinox.

  • Good Choice - 2003 Chevrolet Suburban
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    The Suburban handles like a car. After driving many of the other full size SUVs, we were pleasantly suprised to come across the Suburban. The roomy interior and room in the back makes all the difference for large families.

  • At age 81 my first SUV - 2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer
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    I owned a Datsun 280Z in 1980 and other low seating cars since, and they were fun, but as you age it becomes increasingly difficult to get in and out of a car. (A hip replacement doesnt help either.) The Trailblazer solved those problems. The seat height is perfect. I just open the door and sit down. No more grabbing a post to hoist myself out as my knees crackle in protest. Car manufacturers dont target the elderly... they learned that from TV show producers.

  • my best car - 1996 Chevrolet Impala
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    this is the best car i have owned its fun to drive and still turns heads,and always git complements its great

  • Incredible! - 2004 Chevrolet SSR
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    I purchased the black SSR adding only running boards and ghost flame graphics with underneath red LED lights! This truck is the most fun Ive had in years! Even more fun to show than my custom motorcycles. Handles great! Love the corvette feel and rumble!

  • SS - 2002 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Incredible car for the money. Most people dont know that it gets the same fuel economy as a Camry, and matches the Porsche 911 0-60. Plus it has 33.0 cubic feet of cargo area. I think Chevrolet missed their market by not advertising the positives of this car, and by letting the gen 3 f-cars image discourage would-be buyers. Also, contrary to popular belief, this car isnt bad in the snow. If you think so, just change the tires to all-season.

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