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Where is the pre-80's Chevy timeline? Not found in list, or search. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.245.195.45 ( talk) 05:17, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Since the 200+ Impala is a W-Body, it should be included in the midsize category, not the fullsize, as are other W-Body cars.
The Tracker was not a crossover; it was truck-based. -- ApolloBoy 04:31, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
As I was trying to place the Geo Prizm in its correct category, Sub-compact, I believe I may have misplaced a few things. I don't know how to fix the problem. KansasCity 20:14, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Does the Impala SS really belong as a separate entry on this timeline? In both instances it's just an option package on the base car (Caprice or Impala). It has no separate article and as such I feel it doesn't belong as a separate entry here. If there's no objection, I'll remove it after allowing a period of time for discussion. ⇒ BRossow T/ C 17:02, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
With these colours, you can't see clearly if there is a car or a gap. That's why I put more contrast. But someone changed it back. What do you think about this? [ http://www.NaBUrean.tk/ NaBUru38 - March 10th 2006 20:05 UYT
The template was recently changed to reflect the Trailblazer being introduced in 1999. I'm sorry, I don't think this should quailify as part of the TrailBlazer line. The Trailblazer and the Envoy in 1999 were still based off the Blazer (and Jimmy respectfully) and was simply considered a trim level (like the Denali is to a Yukon). I'll wait until it is discussed a bit more, but I think the template should be changed and the article should reflect that the first Trailblazers were just a trim level (not a seperate or new model). - HumanZoom 10:37, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
The S-Blazer and Blazer should be removed from the 'Crossover' class. They were both body on frame truck based wagons. They should go into the compact SUV segment. Where it gets ugly is that the TrailBlazer (introduced as a 2002 model) and Blazer overlapped until 2005. Blazer was sold as in 4 door models until 2004, and the 2 door model until 2005.
I would consider the 1994-1996 Imapala SS a full size car, but why was the 2000- model moved to full size? Especially since the Monte Carlo (basically a two door Impala) was kept in the mid size section. I've reverted the changes for now, unless someone can reference a reliable source. - HumanZoom 21:08, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
I have expanded the timeline to include the 1980s. I will also make a pre-1980 timeline as well in the future. -- Kuroki Mio 2006 00:07, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Now, I've read many claims that the Firebird was the only musclecar that was never discontinued for a second from it's induction to 2002. That would obviously mean that the camaro and corvette both had a hiatus sometime along the line. Does this ring a bell for anyone? I don't know about the validity of the claim. JaderVason 15:37, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
The Corsica and Beretta are NOT compact cars and were not marketed as such. The Corsica was marketed as a smaller mid size. The Beretta was marketed as a sporty mid-size coupe. In 1993 the Geo/Chevy Prizm increased in size with it's new body style and was marketed as a compact K_Watson1984
I'll have to wait 24 hours to fix the template because of 3RR, but if any other wikipedians out there would be so kind I would appreciate it -- Tesquivello 15:54, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm trying to come up with a way of indicating which cars were sold under Geo from 1989-1997 while adding minimal text to the template. A possible solution is User:Denimmonkey/Template:Chevrolet, however I don't want to make this change without input, seeing as it would differentiate the Chevrolet template from all the others.
Please stop making significant changes to the template without first discussing the changes here. K Watson1984 19:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Could someone please put the generations back on the template, in their correct and accurate places. Thanks. K Watson1984 19:14, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
The Chevrolet Sonic is a 2012 vehicle, not a 2011 vehicle. 68.37.41.158 ( talk) 23:08, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
I, a random editor, edited the timeline to add the 2013 Malibu and Impala models. If anything, it would be much abliged if anyone could fix the small white space on the title bar of the timeline. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.118.90.250 ( talk) 02:34, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I can't understand why Geo is in this timeline. To a reader not experienced in this area or who isn't familiar with GM may think that Geo is it's own model, in other words, they may think it's a "Chevrolet Geo". Geo is a separate brand from Chevrolet, therefor it should, and already has it's own timeline. It would be like including Pontiac in this timeline, because the old Pontiac G8 is now the new Chevrolet Caprice. Just some food for thought. Bookster451 ( talk) 20:18, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
I was wondering how should we deal with all of the fleet only models: 2001 Lumina, 2014 Impala Limited, 1987 Corsica, 2004-2005, 2008, 2013 Classic? VX1NG ( talk) 14:57, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
You don't. Not even the Canada only models. 216.145.66.231 ( talk) 03:05, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
Canadian Chevrolet Bel Air continues to be made unitl 1981 model year. See Canada-only Chevrolet Bel Air models: Eighth generation (1977–1981). Rjluna2 ( talk) 00:40, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
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Where is the pre-80's Chevy timeline? Not found in list, or search. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.245.195.45 ( talk) 05:17, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Since the 200+ Impala is a W-Body, it should be included in the midsize category, not the fullsize, as are other W-Body cars.
The Tracker was not a crossover; it was truck-based. -- ApolloBoy 04:31, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
As I was trying to place the Geo Prizm in its correct category, Sub-compact, I believe I may have misplaced a few things. I don't know how to fix the problem. KansasCity 20:14, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
Does the Impala SS really belong as a separate entry on this timeline? In both instances it's just an option package on the base car (Caprice or Impala). It has no separate article and as such I feel it doesn't belong as a separate entry here. If there's no objection, I'll remove it after allowing a period of time for discussion. ⇒ BRossow T/ C 17:02, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
With these colours, you can't see clearly if there is a car or a gap. That's why I put more contrast. But someone changed it back. What do you think about this? [ http://www.NaBUrean.tk/ NaBUru38 - March 10th 2006 20:05 UYT
The template was recently changed to reflect the Trailblazer being introduced in 1999. I'm sorry, I don't think this should quailify as part of the TrailBlazer line. The Trailblazer and the Envoy in 1999 were still based off the Blazer (and Jimmy respectfully) and was simply considered a trim level (like the Denali is to a Yukon). I'll wait until it is discussed a bit more, but I think the template should be changed and the article should reflect that the first Trailblazers were just a trim level (not a seperate or new model). - HumanZoom 10:37, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
The S-Blazer and Blazer should be removed from the 'Crossover' class. They were both body on frame truck based wagons. They should go into the compact SUV segment. Where it gets ugly is that the TrailBlazer (introduced as a 2002 model) and Blazer overlapped until 2005. Blazer was sold as in 4 door models until 2004, and the 2 door model until 2005.
I would consider the 1994-1996 Imapala SS a full size car, but why was the 2000- model moved to full size? Especially since the Monte Carlo (basically a two door Impala) was kept in the mid size section. I've reverted the changes for now, unless someone can reference a reliable source. - HumanZoom 21:08, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
I have expanded the timeline to include the 1980s. I will also make a pre-1980 timeline as well in the future. -- Kuroki Mio 2006 00:07, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Now, I've read many claims that the Firebird was the only musclecar that was never discontinued for a second from it's induction to 2002. That would obviously mean that the camaro and corvette both had a hiatus sometime along the line. Does this ring a bell for anyone? I don't know about the validity of the claim. JaderVason 15:37, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
The Corsica and Beretta are NOT compact cars and were not marketed as such. The Corsica was marketed as a smaller mid size. The Beretta was marketed as a sporty mid-size coupe. In 1993 the Geo/Chevy Prizm increased in size with it's new body style and was marketed as a compact K_Watson1984
I'll have to wait 24 hours to fix the template because of 3RR, but if any other wikipedians out there would be so kind I would appreciate it -- Tesquivello 15:54, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm trying to come up with a way of indicating which cars were sold under Geo from 1989-1997 while adding minimal text to the template. A possible solution is User:Denimmonkey/Template:Chevrolet, however I don't want to make this change without input, seeing as it would differentiate the Chevrolet template from all the others.
Please stop making significant changes to the template without first discussing the changes here. K Watson1984 19:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Could someone please put the generations back on the template, in their correct and accurate places. Thanks. K Watson1984 19:14, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
The Chevrolet Sonic is a 2012 vehicle, not a 2011 vehicle. 68.37.41.158 ( talk) 23:08, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
I, a random editor, edited the timeline to add the 2013 Malibu and Impala models. If anything, it would be much abliged if anyone could fix the small white space on the title bar of the timeline. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.118.90.250 ( talk) 02:34, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I can't understand why Geo is in this timeline. To a reader not experienced in this area or who isn't familiar with GM may think that Geo is it's own model, in other words, they may think it's a "Chevrolet Geo". Geo is a separate brand from Chevrolet, therefor it should, and already has it's own timeline. It would be like including Pontiac in this timeline, because the old Pontiac G8 is now the new Chevrolet Caprice. Just some food for thought. Bookster451 ( talk) 20:18, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
I was wondering how should we deal with all of the fleet only models: 2001 Lumina, 2014 Impala Limited, 1987 Corsica, 2004-2005, 2008, 2013 Classic? VX1NG ( talk) 14:57, 28 March 2013 (UTC)
You don't. Not even the Canada only models. 216.145.66.231 ( talk) 03:05, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
Canadian Chevrolet Bel Air continues to be made unitl 1981 model year. See Canada-only Chevrolet Bel Air models: Eighth generation (1977–1981). Rjluna2 ( talk) 00:40, 29 October 2013 (UTC)