PINCKNEY,
Mich. -- Just west of Detroit on rolling terrain dented by glacial
lakes, we're scooting along two-laner Michigan
36 from Stockbridge to Pinckney in the driver's bucket of a
new rendition of a crossover utility vehicle by Chevrolet.
Stretching more than 15 feet long and six feet wide, this slippery wagon rides on a stretched platform with two doors on each flank of the elongated cabin and a hatchback lid at the tail.
It wears chiseled sheetmetal with a muscular bulge ringing each wheel but elegant decorative appointments.
Focal point is the bold front-end carved in smooth lines of a sculpted block with a sharp rake to the windshield and down-sloping hood, and a single-bar grille with mesh inserts and oversized corner headlamp clusters.
Stretching more than 15 feet long and six feet wide, this slippery wagon rides on a stretched platform with two doors on each flank of the elongated cabin and a hatchback lid at the tail.
It wears chiseled sheetmetal with a muscular bulge ringing each wheel but elegant decorative appointments.
Focal point is the bold front-end carved in smooth lines of a sculpted block with a sharp rake to the windshield and down-sloping hood, and a single-bar grille with mesh inserts and oversized corner headlamp clusters.


