The review is pretty negative of the program, but I think the idea itself is not that bad. The customization by the dealer, as has been adopted widely here in U.S. by Toyota with their Scion line-up. Even though I have to agree with them, I'm not sure who would like the souping up job they did on the car in the pictures. IMO they should have ditched the flames and painted the interior yellow to match the outside or black to match the outside roof/hood, not red to match the flames that look... umm... autozone-ish...
But maybe that's directed specifically for the way they mod their cars there and it's considered "hot" locally or something. Anyways, without further due:
http://fastnfurious.onsugar.com/Chevrol ... st-3335570
Apparently the Aveo5 can look worse, much worse as GM unshamefully proves. The American automaker has launched a new customization program for the small Chevy that is available across the Middle East. Mods can range anywhere from the simple fitting of alloy wheels and applying stick on decals moving on to more complicated fittings of front bumper kits, side skirts, rear wings, spoilers, hood and roof scoops or even a customized paint job. "We understand some people might want to build on that wonderful package, and there are several options for them to choose from while doing so," commented Karen Toor, Marketing Manager of Chevrolet in the Middle East. And if any of you think that the demonstration Aveo5 pictured above looks decent, we're pretty sure you'll have a change of heart after seeing the car's interior by following the jump below.