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A native of Switzerland, Louis Chevrolet became a famous racer in America.
In 1911, together with his brothers, he founded an automobile company, which a year later produced the first "Chevrolet".
Chevrolet has been part of the General Motors Corporation since 1918.
The emblem of the brand is a stylized element of the Swiss flag - a white cross.
In 1999, the production of Chevrolet cars in the North American continent increased by almost 400 thousand and reached 2721 thousand units against 2326 thousand.
Over 67% of this number were the so-called Chevrolet light trucks (pickup trucks, vans, SUVs and minivans), and the total number of assembled cars (excluding Metro) did not exceed 914 thousand units.
The Chevrolet production program was updated in 2000. Modernized models of Monte Carlo, Malibu and off-road vehicles Tahoe and Suburban appeared.
In 2006 sales figures for the US and Canadian markets again left Chevrolet behind Ford.
2, 396, 530 Chevrolet cars were sold against 2, 415, 060 Ford cars.
The reason lies in the large drop in demand for Chevrolet: their production decreased by 9. 6%, while Ford's - by only 8. 3%.
The honorable third place was occupied by products of the Toyota brand, the interest in which, on the contrary, grew by 13. 7%.
If the current rate of redistribution of consumer demand among Americans continues, then in the period from 2007 to 2008.
Toyota will dominate the US market, while Ford and Chevrolet will compete for second place in the very territory they have dominated since the turn of the last century.
The 2008 Chevrolet lineup, intended for the North American market, has not undergone significant changes.
The new generation of Malibu sedans debuted and production of the Monte Carlo coupe was discontinued.