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Correct me if I'm wrong, but basically the only thing missing from the RS concept is the chrome piece, the wheels, and center dual exhaust?
One other difference I noticed is that the trailing edge of the back door on the RS went straight down from the top all the way to the bottom, not curving around the wheel arch, whereas the Sonic line curves a bit around the wheel arch. I like the straight line a little better but it's probably harder to manufacture.

I'm not complaining though. I'm shocked how much better the Sonic looks than the Paris Aveo, which was a little disappointing after seeing the RS show car. This is a great looking small car.
 
I'll have to say I'm relieved they made changes to this car after seeing the production Aveo. I still think Sonic is a stupid name, but it now looks much closer to the RS concept. The production Aveo lost all sportiness in the rear 3/4 view and the Sonic restores most of it. I have to wonder though, why are they essentially going to have two different bodies of the same car? I thought GM was over doing that, especially in this price point, I would think it would be prohibitably expensive. Eithr way, very glad for the changes!
 
Good on GM for now having a truly competitive Compact Car set, with the Chevvy Spark, Aveo/Sonic, and the Cruze. And with the Verano they can attack the Top end of the market. now that you have the volume players set Gm, hows about rewarding Holden with some nice export programs to the US.
 
How long before we see the Cadillac Soniq?;)
Seriously, this small car is good enough looking that people would give it a test drive, and if it drives well, may buy it. Not my cup of tea this go-around (put me down for an Impala/Chevelle SS this time), but it could be a great simple commuter car that pulls down 45 mpg or more. Great job!:)
 
I'm pleased with the updates, now just so long as the drivetrain isn't a piece, we'll do just fine with this car...
 
I still think Sonic is a stupid name
I think the name fits the segment quite well as most of them seem to be named similarly silly, but easy to remember. Fit, Versa, Yaris, Fiesta, and the more expensive Mini, Smart, etc. Little cars, short names so they can fit all the letters!!

This is much better than it was before.
 
Interesting. I'm wondering if it will be decked out with all the other details the Aveo RS concept had...including that awesome blue paint job. I'm not usually into blue cars, but that shade really looked nice in person.
 
It's not just good.... It's Sonic Good!

The concept's side mirrors are a better shape then the Sonic's production ones and it was moved from a door mount to near the a pillar... but it's insignificant.

I can't decide if I like the car more with the chrome bright work on the window sills or not.

The other changes all look good and it's refreshing to see GM take these steps to improve the vehicle's visual impact. It's certainly would be easy enough for them not to bother. See, the New GM is better then Old GM!
 
I like the revised side and rear treatment. It looks like the rear window is much larger (not blacked out) unlike the prior versions. I like the edginess of that aspect as well.
 
If this is some how not the production Sonic then nobody is gonna look at Chevy fro their cars if they keep playing tricks. Keep the looks of the Sonic and they will buy it. Heck, i'd buy it just for its looks, gotta have good interior space also but it looks good. Very noticable, its not gonna blend into any kind of landscape.
 
Thanks BigAl.

The Sonic is so much better looking than the Aveo, but I reserve my final opinion on the Sonic until I see the real thing.

I like the fact that the rear roofline of the Sonic seems to be lower than the Aveo, along with the changes to the tail lights and rearend, it makes the Sonic look longer and better proportioned. It also makes the Sonic look more like a car and less like another roller skate.
 
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