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Entry-level Chevrolet in China, originally a rebadged [[Buick Sail]], based on the Opel Corsa B. Fairly successful run as a Chevy from 2005 to the end of 2009; a new all-Chinese developed successor wore this nameplate from 2010. An electric version, the Springo, was shown in 2012, but outwardly, it did not wear the Chevrolet bow-tie.
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Entry-level Chevrolet in China, originally a rebadged [[Buick Sail]], based on the Opel Corsa B. Fairly successful run as a Chevy from 2005 to the end of 2009; a new all-Chinese developed successor wore this nameplate from 2010. An electric version, the Springo, was shown in 2012, but outwardly, it did not wear the Chevrolet bow-tie. Third-generation Sail, the 3, appeared at Guangzhou in 2014.
  
  
 
*[[Opel Corsa B]]
 
*[[Opel Corsa B]]
*[[Chevrolet Sail (2010–)]]
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*[[Chevrolet Sail (2010–14)]]
 
*[[Chevrolet Sail Springo]]
 
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*[[Chevrolet Sail 3]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 08:26, 31 October 2019

Entry-level Chevrolet in China, originally a rebadged Buick Sail, based on the Opel Corsa B. Fairly successful run as a Chevy from 2005 to the end of 2009; a new all-Chinese developed successor wore this nameplate from 2010. An electric version, the Springo, was shown in 2012, but outwardly, it did not wear the Chevrolet bow-tie. Third-generation Sail, the 3, appeared at Guangzhou in 2014.



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