Also, starting March 22, 2013, the application’s status
changed to "Non-Final Action – Mailed," meaning that others can object
to GM securing the mark, so that the company can move to finalize the
registration of the mark.
This move, along with the
new rules that no longer allow companies to trademark without solid
proof that the name trademark will be used, makes us believe that we are
soon going to see a new Chevelle added to Chevrolet’s lineup.
It is very possible that this trademark means a production version of the CODE 130R concept will arrive on the market sooner than expected. We’ll see.
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