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GM do Brasil Reveals First Photo of the Prisma

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The Prisma, a new Chevrolet sedan, will be one of the main attractions of the company stand at the Salão Internacional do Automóvel, in São Paulo. Designed by GM do Brasil with lines to suggest robustness and sophistication at first sight, the new model has the best aerodynamic coefficient amongst the vehicles of its segment, with CX of 0.31.

The Prisma was 100% created and developed by GM in Brazil and uses the new high-compression Econo.Flex 1.4 8V SOHC engine. more …

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Saw it on the rediscovered, apparently-always-there AutoScoops website, at www.autoscoops.be . Kind of boring and unoriginal, but pleasantly-styled, nothing special here-I wonder what the dimensions are.

I am going back to Brazil in February for 3 weeks. Last time I was there I snapped pics of the Chevy Montana ( a neat little pick up). I will take more pics when I am down there again of the cool stuff (even from Peugeot and Renault) and post them here, if I can figure out how to post pics that is.

There are a lot of cool vehicles down there that would sell well in Canada, for sure and probably the U.S., too.

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