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I'd have to see it & drive it first
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If it only had a V8 Corvette Engine (lol)
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Chevrolet Niva Concept: First Look
Why this off-road, Russia-only Chevy concept should come to America ? MCF Member's (?) Do you like `it ? Let us know `OK
By Alex Lloyd August 27, 2014 4:39 PM Motoramic
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Chevrolet Niva Concept
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2014 Nissan JUKE
- $ 19,170
MSRP - 188
hp - 27 city
32 hwy
Even if you ditch the concept-y winch up front, knobbly tires, off-road snorkel and roof rack featuring enough lights to illuminate Norilsk, the new Niva still manages to look far more aggressive than the standard compact ute. If the Niva went into production with the same purposeful stance, it could be quite appealing to younger buyers. But regardless, it's only for Russian consumption.
In the United States, Chevy will soon scratch the mini-SUV itch with the Chevy Trax -- a small crossover originally designed for Europe that's currently making the rounds in Mexico and Canada. While not an inherently bad car, GM calls it a "youth-focused" vehicle. Having sampled it, the Trax offers a lukewarm addition to a segment filled with quirky fare like the Nissan Juke and Kia Soul. So why, I ask, would a young, hip buyer want a Trax?
Back to the Niva concept: this rugged little shoebox is precisely what a buyer of that description might desire -- something fun, different and, yes, practical. If it came with, say, the concept-style off-road tires, it might blend the niche between folks that think the Juke is too weird and despise frogs, and those that find a Jeep Wrangler too adventurous and have never heard of Deadmau5.
The last time Chevy had a youth-focused off-roader in its dealerships? The Chevy Tracker, now more than a decade gone. Bring this new Niva to America at a starting price of around $20,000, and, maybe, Chevy would have a nice little winner for the average millennial. Because, let's be honest, my grandma would drive a Trax. This way, you're catering to both parties.
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At first glance it reminds me of a mercedes suv, I used to own a Honda CRV and honestly it was a great all around vehicle, but realistically for off roading, I wouldn't bother with it as it just didn't have the power to get you out of things if you were in too deep.
I would have to see one in real life before actually making the decision
I would have to see one in real life before actually making the decision
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Thanks Zach, `Ken & Member's that viewed & or voted
I think it would be a great beach ride, but I also would want to test drive one & see it in person...
GM > Something is better then nothing....
I do like the look & Good Luck GM > U do need something new in this class of ride..
I think it would be a great beach ride, but I also would want to test drive one & see it in person...
GM > Something is better then nothing....
I do like the look & Good Luck GM > U do need something new in this class of ride..
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