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In order to boost sales from its Opel and Vauxhall divisions, General Motors will stop selling most of its Chevrolet vehicles in Europe starting in 2016. However, “select iconic” models, such as the Corvette Stingray, will remain on sale across the Atlantic.
“Vette and some other iconic Chevrolets (to be named later) will still be sold thru Opel or Cadillac dealers. They will be marketed as Chevrolets,” assured Mike Albano, Chevrolet's chief spokesman in the U.S.
Available in Europe since 2005, the Chevy brand has never been a strong seller there, so the impact of the move could be negligible.
Source: The Detroit Bureau
“Vette and some other iconic Chevrolets (to be named later) will still be sold thru Opel or Cadillac dealers. They will be marketed as Chevrolets,” assured Mike Albano, Chevrolet's chief spokesman in the U.S.
Available in Europe since 2005, the Chevy brand has never been a strong seller there, so the impact of the move could be negligible.
Source: The Detroit Bureau