RUSSIA: Chevrolet looks to up localisation with new Aveo

Author: Simon Warburton | 2 February 2011

Chevrolet Russia says it aims to increase localisation of parts in the country as it starts to build the next-generation Aveo vehicle in co-operation with GAZ Group.

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