Once a stand-in for thrifty transportation and less-than-stellar build quality, the Chevrolet Cavalier nameplate has been dead in the United States since GM discontinued the compact car in 2005. But ...
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A new trademark filing by General Motors could suggest plans to revive the discontinued Chevrolet Cavalier nameplate. (No, seriously.) GM itself filed on Wednesday, March 27, with the United States ...
The discontinuation of a nameplate in the U.S. market coupled with its continued use overseas is not all that rare. Sometimes an automaker drops a name entirely and years later is too ashamed of the ...
General Motors has filed an application to register “Chevrolet Cavalier” and “Cavalier” as trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), GM Authority has discovered. The ...
Unlike other American car brands, which are mere shadows of their former selves, Chevrolet is doing very well in the modern era. Not only has it not ditched some traditional models, like the Malibu, ...
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