The first car that Chevrolet produced in 1957 was the 1957 Chevrolet. It was available in series 3 models: the Bel Air, the two-ten and the one-fifty.
In 1956, Chevrolet built a factory in Detroit. The next year the factory produced the famous Chevrolet 1957 Bel-Air
1957 convertable
The Chevrolet El Camino was produced in 1959 in response to the Ford Ranchero's release in 1957. The El Camino was produced from 1959-1960 in it first run and then from 1964-1987.
Chevy had the EL Camino Ford had the Ranchero
The Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 compact automobile was produced by General Motors in Detroit Michigan. The car was produced from 1982 until 2005 when it was discontinued.
The Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible was the most populare car in the 1957. It wasn't the cheapest or the most expencive so most people would buy the car.
Chevrolet only produced 1 car in 1911 and that was the prototype of their Series C. They began production of that car in 1912 and the base price was $2150
Chevrolet and Ford introduced fuel injection in 1957.
Its a front wheel drive coupe produced by Chevrolet. More specifically' it was produced by their division of General Motors in the 1987-1996 model design.
The first Chevrolet Caprice was produced in 1966. The Caprice was officially the Chevrolet brand's top-line series. The first Caprice series would go in production until 1970.
Oldsmobile Toronado: produced from 1966-1992. But if you are referring to the GTA Lowrider, called the "Tornado" (GTA San Andreas); then it is composite of 1957 Chevrolet, Pontiac and Oldsmobile vehicles. It has elements of all three manufactures.
Chevrolet only produced 1 car in 1911 and that was the prototype of their Series C. They began production of that car in 1912 and the base price was $2150