General Motors says all its Chevrolet cars will be available in right-hand drive in future.
GM has restructured its product development for Chevrolet, and Chevrolets will now be developed all over the world, including Europe, and not just in the GM-Daewoo centre in Korea.
The first products we'll see of the new structure will probably be the Lacetti and Kalos models.
However, GM has said it will produce a right-hand drive Camaro muscle car, too, and it's likely to come to the UK around summer 2009.
Power will come from a 400bhp 6.0-litre V8, and will cost from about £30,000.
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