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Chevy has been ingrained in American culture for decades and has been mentioned in numerous pop songs. Among the best known: Don McLean's "American Pie," whose signature singalong chorus begins, "Bye bye, Miss American pie, drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry." Chevrolet is one of four brands that GM kept as it emerged from bankruptcy protection last year. The company also kept Buick, GMC and Cadillac while deciding to sell or close Saturn, Pontiac, Hummer and Saab. John Heitmann, an author and automotive history professor at University of Dayton, said he understands what GM is trying to do with Chevrolet. He said promoting the brand by its full name appears to be an effort to get customers to equate it with high quality. "It's kind of like rebuilding a baseball team that has been languishing in the basement for a bunch of years," he said. Still, Heitmann said it's worth remembering that in the brand's heyday during the 1950s and
'60s, "Working class America bought Chevys -- they didn't buy Chevrolets."
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