Friday, January 27, 2012

Can any one explain why some chevys have a blue bowtie emblem and some have gold bowtie emblem?

just wanting to know what difference this makes. is it to show what option package is on the car?Can any one explain why some chevys have a blue bowtie emblem and some have gold bowtie emblem?
Your half right. It designates the line of the car and its factory. the blue bow tie are for the models that have prior year design in them the gold bow tie shows it's the newer options for that line. For example my 2005 Chevy Malibu is the classic line with a blue bow tie. The design of the car and the options in it are the same from the previous year. Where as the 2005 Chevy Malibu maxx has the gold bow tie. It has all the new options and design for the 2005 line. At least that鈥檚 how the Dealer explained it too me.Can any one explain why some chevys have a blue bowtie emblem and some have gold bowtie emblem?
ive only seen a difference in cavaliers...some with red bowties some with blue..but then again im more a truck guy than car guy....and prefer a clean emblem free vehicleCan any one explain why some chevys have a blue bowtie emblem and some have gold bowtie emblem?
I think it is because it is because the older generation cars get the older generation colored emblems and the newer generation cars get the nower generation colored emblems.so,you can tell it is to show how new generationed they are !!! and how good they are !!!Can any one explain why some chevys have a blue bowtie emblem and some have gold bowtie emblem?
It has to deal with when they made the car, and the type of car. The older models have the blue bowtie, and some 2005 and newer have the gold bowties
the paint was a different color...the blue emblem maker used blue paint and the gold emblem maker used gold paint this is why....

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