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Triggar
2004-10-25, 09:44 PM
http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/1024Chevy24.html

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/pics/breaking/1024Chevy24.jpg

MEXICO CITY - Rodrigo Mendez's car is a flying purple nightmare, a bulked-up beast with a toothy grill and bellowing exhausts and a row of spoilers like a dragon's back.

Ten years ago, a Mexican hot rod like his would have been built around the ubiquitous Volkswagen Beetle, millions of which still rattle around Mexico. But these days, the Beetle has been blown off the coolness scale by a simple car with a redundant name - the Chevrolet Chevy.

The Chevy hatchback is the direct descendant of the extinct Geo Metro, and it is becoming something of a phenomenon in Mexico.

"It's a great car to fix up," Mendez said as admirers gawked at his car at a Chevy show in Texcoco, outside Mexico City. "It's cheap, it doesn't use much gas, and it's easy to take apart and put together."

Around him, about 60 Chevys gleamed in the sunlight, their small engines dripping with new chrome parts. Tanks of nitrous oxide, used to give engines a boost of energy, were wedged into the cars' tiny back seats along with speakers the size of bongo drums. Owners debated the merits of European vs. American styling, as if their diminutive hatchbacks were Porsches or Corvettes.

More than 48,000 Chevys have been sold this year in Mexico, more than any other car, according to the Mexican Automotive Industry Association. Since January 1994, Mexicans have bought more than 477,000 of them, leaving the emblematic Beetle in the dust. With a list price starting at $7,200, it's one of the cheapest cars in Mexico.

Hot-rodders called "tuners" have embraced the car, and there are about 20 fan clubs around the country. There is a monthly magazine, Chevymania, with a circulation of 70,000, regional Chevy car shows and a booming aftermarket of custom parts.

The Chevy's main competition in Mexico is the Nissan Tsuru sedan, which is popular with taxi drivers. But the Tsuru hasn't enchanted gearheads like the Chevy.

The basic four-cylinder design is so simple and successful that General Motors has reproduced it worldwide, with minor variations.

In Brazil, it is built and sold as the Chevrolet Celta. In Australia, it's the Holden Barina. In Japan, it's the Vita. In Europe, South Africa and India, GM produces a close relative, the Corsa, under the Vauxhall and Opel brands. Variants are sold in 80 countries, GM says.

There was also a North American cousin, the Geo Metro, which was a clone of the Suzuki Swift and was built at a joint plant in Canada. It became the Chevrolet Metro in 1998 and disappeared in 2001 as American buyers moved toward sport utility vehicles.

Mexico's Chevys come from a factory near the northeastern city of Saltillo.

Because the car first arrived in Mexico under the Opel Corsa name, most of the fan clubs call themselves Corsa clubs, and many owners have swapped their Chevrolet hood ornaments for the zigzag Opel symbol.

Competition from small cars like the Chevy, the Tsuru and the gumdrop-shaped Ford Ka are partly why Volkswagen de M�xico stopped making the Beetle in 2003. That year, Mexicans bought 10,485 Beetles and 49,532 Chevys.

The circulation of Chevymania magazine is closing in on Vochomania, its sister publication for Volkswagen fans, said Israel Fuentes D�vila, a reporter for both magazines.

"This is the new cheap, fun car for Mexico," Jaime S�nchez Ochoa, a member of the Corsa Club Izcalli, said as he ran a cloth over his cherry-red 2001 model.

"This car killed the Beetle."

:scared:

Hezzy
2004-10-25, 09:52 PM
It's not purple. It's orange.

Triggar
2004-10-25, 09:56 PM
Silly Mexicans.

AztecWarrior
2004-10-25, 09:56 PM
I *swear*, that is not mine.

The Volkswagen Beetle (old) was called el umbligo (the bellybutton) because everybody had one. Now cheapo *** cars are taking over. The Tsuru (old-ass Nissan) and other tiny cars are dominating the market there.

Triggar
2004-10-25, 09:56 PM
I *swear*, that is not mine.

The Volkswagen Beetle (old) was called el umbligo (the bellybutton) because everybody had one.

I feel bad that I just lolled, and I'm home alone :lol:

Smaug
2004-10-25, 09:57 PM
I feel bad that I just lolled, and I'm home alone :lol:
HAH, now you can't call us geeks anymore.

Baneblade
2004-10-25, 10:04 PM
Rice Burners Must Die

starring Jet Li and his Skyline.

Fragmatic
2004-10-25, 10:32 PM
rofl, that's a vauxhall/opel corsa.

In fact, most of chevy's mexican cars are just vauxhall/opels, probably because they're what they sell here in europe, they're smaller and cheaper (and pretty well built)

Modding small cars like that is popular here, way back before the rice phenomenon, because it's a cheap way to make your car stand out. There are tons of kits to choose from and performance mods are freely available. The problem is, there are also ricers who make them look tacky and have 0 performance except for NAWWWWZ!

If you're gonna mod your car, make it aggressive and stylish, and always remember - PERFORMANCE MODS FIRST!


For Comparison -
Chevy Mexico (http://www.chevrolet.com.mx/content_data/LAAM/MX/es/GMMGM/showroom/chevrolet/extras/promociones.html)

Vauxhall (opel in the rest of europe) (http://www.vauxhall.co.uk)

go go informative post!

Hamma
2004-10-25, 10:36 PM
:eek:

Rbstr
2004-10-25, 10:50 PM
you limeys also get the good Lancer EVO and WRX STi's

/drool for turbocharged 300hp WRX

Fragmatic
2004-10-25, 10:53 PM
you limeys also get the good Lancer EVO and WRX STi's

/drool for turbocharged 300hp WRX

so do you yanks.

Except the newer Lancer EVO's look shit because they were made to look more appealing to the US, they're much rounder :mad:

AztecWarrior
2004-10-25, 10:57 PM
Get a V-8.

I prefer cars that don't have go-kart engines and a turbo the size of a Shop-Vac.

Baneblade
2004-10-25, 10:59 PM
My T-bird only has a V-6...280 hp, but still a V-6 :(

AztecWarrior
2004-10-25, 11:01 PM
Oh, a T-Bird is fine. I'm talking about tiny Japanese cars/Focuses that rely on a combination of the turbocharger, VTEC, and nitrous oxide to go at anything above 6 miles per hour.

Rbstr
2004-10-25, 11:03 PM
your right we get Subaru WRX STi it is 300hp now
http://www.subaru.com/servlet/showroom?track=topnav_s&command=overview&webModelName=IMPREZA&modelYear=2005&webTrimName=WRX_STI_SEDAN

you get WRX STi type UK
http://www.subaru.co.uk/IMGGB/WWW/Subaru_co_uk.nsf/NULL/3A62DFD56B8FE57B80256F2C002EBB1F?Opendocument
not much difference

BTW aztec the WRX and LAncer aren't ricers so much as rally cars that are good stock, there like Sedans that go realy fast

a flat six turbocharged w/ 300 HP :)

Fragmatic
2004-10-25, 11:13 PM
Get a V-8.

I prefer cars that don't have go-kart engines and a turbo the size of a Shop-Vac.

Depends what you're doing, a V6 can be just as powerful as a V8 and more economical.
Sure the power comes at higher revs, but with the right knowhow, everything is much cheaper.

Oh, a T-Bird is fine. I'm talking about tiny Japanese cars/Focuses that rely on a combination of the turbocharger, VTEC, and nitrous oxide to go at anything above 6 miles per hour.

Overall, cars like these have more advantages, such as weight and a something like a V6 (which you'll commonly find in smaller cars) is more balanced overall.

Weight can be a big factor in handling, heck, the recent corvettes still use LEAF SPRINGS! Horse and carriage anyone?

BTW aztec the WRX and LAncer aren't ricers so much as rally cars that are good stock, there like Sedans that go realy fast

yeah, but when people in the US mod them, they lower them for street use, which destroys their rally pedigree :( makes me sad

Fragmatic
2004-10-25, 11:17 PM
for comparison -

Stadard Corsa -
http://img31.exs.cx/img31/570/standardcorsa.jpg

Carzone Bodykit -
http://img31.exs.cx/img31/1975/corsamodded.gif


I think the kitted version looks nicer, it's still smooth but has agressiveness, looks more of a factory standard kit if anything. Of course, something like that is only good if you have performance as well.

Triggar
2004-10-25, 11:21 PM
THat SCREAMS Essex bloke :lol:

I can imagine the white tennis shoes now....

Fragmatic
2004-10-25, 11:24 PM
THat SCREAMS Essex bloke :lol:

I can imagine the white tennis shoes now....

if it was an essex bloke, it would be a ford escort (or a fiesta xr2i for the lads)

That's the problem, modding over here has a bad rep like that because all the pikey tards do it wrong (just like you have ricers in the US)

I'd rather have a well modded car than a standard one, but only if it was done right (no his and hers window stickers).

And as for the tennis shoes... they all wear fake burberry gear now.
(Over there it's fashion, over here, all the pikey girls and boys wear it, personally, at first I thought it was different, but now EVERYONE wears the stuff, I can't stand it)

Baneblade
2004-10-26, 06:50 PM
for comparison -

Stadard Corsa -
http://img31.exs.cx/img31/570/standardcorsa.jpg

Carzone Bodykit -
http://img31.exs.cx/img31/1975/corsamodded.gif


I think the kitted version looks nicer, it's still smooth but has agressiveness, looks more of a factory standard kit if anything. Of course, something like that is only good if you have performance as well.
Is it just me or does the stock looks much better...