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About Chevrolet

Chevrolet (IPA: /ˌʃɛvroʊˈleɪ/ - French origin) (colloquially Chevy) is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors (GM). It is the top selling GM marque and the best known brand of GM worldwide, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM. Chevrolet is GM's largest brand, currently offering over 20 vehicles and many different enhanced versions in its home market. The brand's vehicles range from subcompact cars to medium duty commercial trucks. Its number one sellers in the United States include the Silverado pickup, which is the second best-selling vehicle in the United States (after the Ford F-150) and the Impala, which is the number one selling car with a domestic nameplate in the United States.

History

North American history

Chevrolet was co-founded by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. Louis Chevrolet was a race-car driver, born on December 25, 1878, in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. William Durant, founder of General Motors, had been forced out of GM in 1910 and wanted to use Louis Chevrolet's designs to rebuild his own reputation as a force in the automobile industry. As head of Buick Motor Company, prior to founding GM, Durant had hired Chevrolet to drive Buicks in promotional races.

On November 3, 1911, Chevrolet entered the automobile market to compete with the Ford Model T. A year later, the "Classic Six" was introduced. The Classic Six was a five-passenger touring sedan equipped with a 299 in³ (4.9 L), six-cylinder engine capable of taking the car to a top speed of 65 miles per hour (104 km/h).

Chevrolet first used its "bowtie" logo in 1913. This logo is said to have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. Another theory of the design of the mark is from the Swiss cross, because Louis Chevrolet was from Switzerland.

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4-door
5-seat
S6 12v 3.8L OHV M-3
104.4 kW / 140.0 hp / 140.0 hp  298.0 N·m / 219.8 lb·ft / 219.8 lb·ft
   

Chevrolet Biscayne

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 3770 cm3 / 230.1 cu in / 230.1 cu in, 104.4 kW / 140.0 hp / 140.0 hp @ 4400 rpm / 4400 rpm / 4400 rpm, 298.0 N·m / 219.8 lb·ft / 219.8 lb·ft @ 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm, manual 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

4-door
5-seat
S6 12v 4.1L OHV A-2
82.0 kW / 110.0 hp / 110.0 hp  251.0 N·m / 185.1 lb·ft / 185.1 lb·ft
   

Chevrolet Biscayne Automatic (1972)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 4097 cm3 / 250.0 cu in / 250.0 cu in, 82.0 kW / 110.0 hp / 110.0 hp @ 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm, 251.0 N·m / 185.1 lb·ft / 185.1 lb·ft @ 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm, automatic 2-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

4-door
5-seat
S6 12v 4.1L OHV M-3
82.0 kW / 110.0 hp / 110.0 hp  251.0 N·m / 185.1 lb·ft / 185.1 lb·ft
   

Chevrolet Biscayne (1972)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 4097 cm3 / 250.0 cu in / 250.0 cu in, 82.0 kW / 110.0 hp / 110.0 hp @ 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm / 3800 rpm, 251.0 N·m / 185.1 lb·ft / 185.1 lb·ft @ 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm / 1600 rpm, manual 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

4-door
5-seat
V8 16v 5.7L OHV A-3
123.0 kW / 164.9 hp / 164.9 hp  380.0 N·m / 280.3 lb·ft / 280.3 lb·ft
   

Chevrolet Biscayne (1972)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 8-cylinder 16-valve V engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 5736 cm3 / 350.0 cu in / 350.0 cu in, 123.0 kW / 164.9 hp / 164.9 hp @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, 380.0 N·m / 280.3 lb·ft / 280.3 lb·ft @ 2400 rpm / 2400 rpm / 2400 rpm, automatic 3-speed transmission, rear wheel drive

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