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GM Russian Car Venture Is Pleasant Surprise

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The Chevy Niva is a $14,000 sports utility vehicle manufactured in the Volga River industrial city of Togliatti in Russia. It is manufactured through a joint venture between Russia's AvtoVaz and GM. It is considered a reliable car and about 500,000 Nivas were sold in the last decade. GM plans a $200 millon investment in a new plant that will increase production to 120,000 Nivas a year by 2015.

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