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Chevrolet of tomorrow: Back to the '50s

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If this all comes true, then a new day is dawning at Chevrolet. About 30 years late, but welcomed. I just don't get why it took them so long to realize something so obvious. You build beautiful, emotional, passionate cars for a decent price, people will buy. It will set them apart from the dull competition.
Took them this long to figure this out ? They should probably fire their whole marketing dept. as well as who makes the decisions on their design teams . Ever hear the saying "I can see said the blind man" .

Took them this long to figure this out ? They should probably fire their whole marketing dept. as well as who makes the decisions on their design teams . Ever hear the saying "I can see said the blind man" .

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