We finally managed to find the amateur video from the ‘Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen’ movie set that we told you about in our previous post. The video shows what appears to be the production version (or pretty damn close to production) of the 2010 Chevrolet Volt along with shots of the Bumblebee Chevrolet Camaro, the Chevrolet Beat, the Chevrolet Corvette Centennial Design Concept and some other Chevys during the filming of a scene for the new TransChevys, err we mean Transformers 2 movie. Watch the video after the jump. -Continued


8 comments

  1. Anonymous // August 29, 2008  

    This story seems to have more stickiness than Sarah Palin and just as little impact.

    These are Chevys you’re talking about and my calendar says 2008. Who cares exactly???

  2. Craig // August 29, 2008  

    Apparently you care since you watched the video :-)

  3. Anonymous // August 30, 2008  

    Well I didn't!

    I agree.
    When will GM just die already???

  4. Anonymous // August 30, 2008  

    Just makes me wonder when the hell Asian car makers will ever get the 'big fat tire' concept? Only german and US car makers put 8.5" - 9" wide wheels in flared fenders while Lexus and especially Infiniti and Acura still stick to 7.5" and 8" bicycle wheels that sit way inside the fenders.

  5. Anonymous // September 02, 2008  

    I'm all for better cars from GM, but I'm not sure the public will except them no matter how great they are.
    What I can't stand though, is how much "leaked" pictures or information, or "amateur footage" of future GM's there is lately.
    Now that GM cut their advertising budget in half, are they trying to channel to the public (or mainly Wall Street) with lame-ass semi-spy info?
    Yeah sure, their spy shots alright, directly from their own GM spy department.
    That VOLT badge on the back of the car was ridiculous looking and the images were way too clear and staged.
    Here we are post-9/11 and someone is able to spy-film a huge budgeted Hollywood production with now problem? Puh-leez

  6. Anonymous // September 02, 2008  

    Nice video capture.
    Volt looks nice.
    Almost has a Scion type proportion.
    Wonder how much money GM is spending on this commercial... I mean movie.
    -B

  7. Anonymous // September 06, 2008  

    I think the reason why the asian companies have smaller narrower tires is becuase those cars arent putting out that much power to warrant the need for such wide tires, plus alot of people especially in the asian compact and subcompact market, swap the wheels pretty soon after purchasing a car anyway.

  8. Anonymous // July 01, 2009  

    GM Hasent died yet. What are you talking about. Just stick to your'e little ford GT and keep putting around while we burn up the road in our corvettes haha

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