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Chevrolet at Geneva Motor show
· Curtain rises on new three-door Chevrolet Aveo
· Chevrolet hostesses wear outfit that won first prize in Fashion in “Young? Creative? Chevrolet!” art contest
The highlight of this year's Chevrolet Europe presentation at the Geneva Motor Show is the new three-door Aveo, which will be shown to the public for the very first time. It underlines Chevrolet's firm intention to quickly extend its successful compact class family, as the new five-door model is due to go on sale in March. The most significant fea-tures of both models are their striking exterior, high-quality interior and new, even more efficient gasoline engines. The dynamically styled three-door Aveo will reach European showrooms in June 2008. Buyers will have a choice of two gasoline engines: a 1.2-litre unit with an output of 84 hp and a 1.4-litre unit with 101 hp.
One year ago, the Geneva Motor Show saw the official birth of “Young? Creative? Chevro-let!”, the pan-European contest aimed at students of applied arts schools. Today, twelve months later, auto show visitors will be able to see one of the fruits of this successful initia-tive: The hostesses on the Chevrolet stand will wear the outfit that won first prize in Fash-ion, one of five disciplines covered in the contest. The dresses were designed by 20-year-old Léa Schindler, a student at the ESMOD International Fashion School in Lyon, France.
For more information on the contest, please visit www.youngcreativechevrolet.com
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· Curtain rises on new three-door Chevrolet Aveo
· Chevrolet hostesses wear outfit that won first prize in Fashion in “Young? Creative? Chevrolet!” art contest
The highlight of this year's Chevrolet Europe presentation at the Geneva Motor Show is the new three-door Aveo, which will be shown to the public for the very first time. It underlines Chevrolet's firm intention to quickly extend its successful compact class family, as the new five-door model is due to go on sale in March. The most significant fea-tures of both models are their striking exterior, high-quality interior and new, even more efficient gasoline engines. The dynamically styled three-door Aveo will reach European showrooms in June 2008. Buyers will have a choice of two gasoline engines: a 1.2-litre unit with an output of 84 hp and a 1.4-litre unit with 101 hp.
One year ago, the Geneva Motor Show saw the official birth of “Young? Creative? Chevro-let!”, the pan-European contest aimed at students of applied arts schools. Today, twelve months later, auto show visitors will be able to see one of the fruits of this successful initia-tive: The hostesses on the Chevrolet stand will wear the outfit that won first prize in Fash-ion, one of five disciplines covered in the contest. The dresses were designed by 20-year-old Léa Schindler, a student at the ESMOD International Fashion School in Lyon, France.
For more information on the contest, please visit www.youngcreativechevrolet.com

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