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I am no stranger to Chevrolet cars and trucks, you see Chevrolet was the only make my dad drove when we were growing up. I have a knack for spotting certain models, all though I can’t peg the years yet and will not be describing in any detail the components, the engines, or the mechanics, which I will leave to the Chevrolet aficionados; and have a penchant for many of the older hot rods from the 60s and 70s myself.

My ex, when we were still together, bought me a Chevrolet Monte Carlo that would blow the doors off the little buzzing fools who always tried to race me. It had a throaty growl that I still swoon over, it also had a style at that time (three years ago) I thought would be irreplaceable. But if you have been attentive to the highways and byways yourself, you likely have seen that Chevrolet cars are returning to a beautiful, sleek, and hunkering style.

I mean, the eighties ushered in the imperative gas-saving strategies and called for our buying economy commuter cars and all, but the Trailblazer? It could have at least had a little more of the character of other earlier mid sized Chevrolet cars, such as the Malibu or the F-body Camaro. Yet something wonderful has happened, or continued to happen with Chevies: they seem to be leading the herd of luxury, style, and history combined with their new models.

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Now the 2006 Chevrolet HHR is okay, a little runty, as is the oddly colored Chevrolet Cobalt. And the Impala SS will do for those who want to stay safely in the sedan-looking category. But the Chevrolet cars of which I now write are the following: The New Camaro: still the muscle car, still the high-performance dream, the 2006 Camaro also has a futuristic look and has retained the curves but brought back the angles that were so dreadfully missing in all those compact car bubbles and giant sneaker SUVs. I can envision Mad Max nailing the bad guys in a new Chevrolet Camaro. The SSR: As the ads say, “It goes from pickup to roadster in 30 seconds flat.” It does so in looks, too, going from 80s and 90s to 00s in the blink of an eye. It still has a smaller, squatter thing going on, but it is true to Chevy acclaim, beautiful and fast.

The new Chevrolet Monte Carlo, I haven’t driven the latest model yet, but have of course seen them and more importantly heard them. And have asked anyone who I see driving one how he likes it. His answer is of course that he LOVES it. The rear end still reflects the square-body look that appeals to us Monte lovers, and the SS emblem still reminds us that the Super Sport is the way to go with Montes, Camaros, and the like. Even the trucks and sedans would pass in my book. I won’t reject one if a generous pal decides to buy me one anyway. Still love the Chevrolet cars and trucks. Despite the upbringing and the history I share with them.

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