Seriously.
EVERY vehicle has a different emblem.
The new Impala has some kind of deer thing (according to the TV commercials, anyway. The website says otherwise).
The Corvette has the wingish-looking-thing.
The trucks and most of the cars have the stylized plus sign (though I dispute the fact that those cars actually HAVE that logo, because I've NEVER noticed them anywhere except in the photos on the website)
The Geos have a completely and totally irrelevant logo that I can't think of offhand.
There is no common design element - AT ALL. Most manufacturers use a common front grille... Chevy doesn't even have a common one within their TRUCKS.
There is no common STYLE. I mean, every vehicle looks TOTALLY different. GM's other brands do a much better job - a Saturn is DEFINITELY a Saturn. A Cadillac is DEFINITELY a Cadillac (except when it's a rebadged Chevy, at which point it's junk)
Chevrolet seems to be the catch-all for everything that GM thinks might be sellable, but can't find a hole to stick it in.
EVERY vehicle has a different emblem.
The new Impala has some kind of deer thing (according to the TV commercials, anyway. The website says otherwise).
The Corvette has the wingish-looking-thing.
The trucks and most of the cars have the stylized plus sign (though I dispute the fact that those cars actually HAVE that logo, because I've NEVER noticed them anywhere except in the photos on the website)
The Geos have a completely and totally irrelevant logo that I can't think of offhand.
There is no common design element - AT ALL. Most manufacturers use a common front grille... Chevy doesn't even have a common one within their TRUCKS.
There is no common STYLE. I mean, every vehicle looks TOTALLY different. GM's other brands do a much better job - a Saturn is DEFINITELY a Saturn. A Cadillac is DEFINITELY a Cadillac (except when it's a rebadged Chevy, at which point it's junk)
Chevrolet seems to be the catch-all for everything that GM thinks might be sellable, but can't find a hole to stick it in.
