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The actual South American made Chevrolets are Opel-derivates, too. There are some variation, even in the bodies, but some models are 1:1, just with other badges.
In Europe nowadays the former Daewoo's are named Chevrolet. But a few US-made Chevrolet are on the market, too.
For some unknown reason (for me unknown) In Russia the Lada Niva-Jeep (created in deepest Soviet-times on Fiat-base) are no called Chevrolet, too - but only on the Russian market?!
Very irritating is the car-scenery in New Zealand. In 1998, at my vacations there, I've seen a kind of GM-cars - often identical models- with different names. Holden, Vauxhall, Chevrolet, Hyundai(the old Chevette/Kadett-derivate), Opel (used RHD from Japan), Daewoo, Bedford, Isuzu... everyting was to see.
In Europe nowadays the former Daewoo's are named Chevrolet. But a few US-made Chevrolet are on the market, too.
For some unknown reason (for me unknown) In Russia the Lada Niva-Jeep (created in deepest Soviet-times on Fiat-base) are no called Chevrolet, too - but only on the Russian market?!
Very irritating is the car-scenery in New Zealand. In 1998, at my vacations there, I've seen a kind of GM-cars - often identical models- with different names. Holden, Vauxhall, Chevrolet, Hyundai(the old Chevette/Kadett-derivate), Opel (used RHD from Japan), Daewoo, Bedford, Isuzu... everyting was to see.