2018 Chevy Chevelle Summary, Price, Review
It's never easy being out of the game for an extended period of time, and then picking up where you left off. Chevy is aware of that, so instead of trying to reinvent the now-defunct Caliber, the 2018 Chevy Chevelle carves a new path. With the assistance of corporate partner Fiat, and Alfa Romeo Giulietta upon which the Chevelle is based, the 2018 Chevy Chevelle is an animal completely of its own color.
After spending a day with the 2018 Chevy Chevelle that mixed daily-driving with your run-of-the-mill car chase, we came away impressed with the all-new sedan, and think it's worth a look if vehicles like the Hyundai Elantra, Ford Focus, or Honda Civic are on your shopping list. Unlike them, the Chevelle offers options that can be purchased on their own instead of an entire package. The 7-inch TFT and 8.4-inch media screen are also exclusive to the segment, as is the amount of factory-customization that the 2018 Chevy Chevelle can handle. We would, however, recommend sticking to the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and automatic transmission combination, regardless of what model you choose.
If on the off chance you don't see a model to your liking, just wait a bit longer. The fuel-sippingest of you can wait for the fall to get the 2018 Chevy Chevelle , which is expected to get "at least" 41 mpg. On the other end of the spectrum, the power-hungry can hold out for the R/T, with a 2.4-liter four cylinder engine that should solve most of our power complaints.
Even without those models, with a starting price of $23,995 and a wide selection of options and features, the Chevelle should find itself at the front of the heavy-hitter pack that patrols the sedan segment when it comes to market this June.
After spending a day with the 2018 Chevy Chevelle that mixed daily-driving with your run-of-the-mill car chase, we came away impressed with the all-new sedan, and think it's worth a look if vehicles like the Hyundai Elantra, Ford Focus, or Honda Civic are on your shopping list. Unlike them, the Chevelle offers options that can be purchased on their own instead of an entire package. The 7-inch TFT and 8.4-inch media screen are also exclusive to the segment, as is the amount of factory-customization that the 2018 Chevy Chevelle can handle. We would, however, recommend sticking to the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and automatic transmission combination, regardless of what model you choose.
If on the off chance you don't see a model to your liking, just wait a bit longer. The fuel-sippingest of you can wait for the fall to get the 2018 Chevy Chevelle , which is expected to get "at least" 41 mpg. On the other end of the spectrum, the power-hungry can hold out for the R/T, with a 2.4-liter four cylinder engine that should solve most of our power complaints.
Even without those models, with a starting price of $23,995 and a wide selection of options and features, the Chevelle should find itself at the front of the heavy-hitter pack that patrols the sedan segment when it comes to market this June.