Depending on who you ask, the Chevrolet Chevette was either an unmitigated disaster for not only General Motors and Chevy but the American car industry as a whole, or it was an uninspiring and ...
With a low starting price, great fuel economy and an impressive array of available features and options, it's easy to see why the Chevrolet Chevette was at one point America's best-selling car.
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Thirty-five years after it was mercifully euthanized, the Chevrolet Chevette remains synonymous with crappy motoring. The Chevette may have been humble and horrible, but it was also one of the most ...
The Chevette stayed in production all the way through 1987, making it by far the most obsolete new car Americans could buy that year (and I'm including the hilariously outdated Yugo GV when I say that ...
We here at GM Authority love a good sleeper, and this 1978 Chevy Chevette appears to tick all right the boxes. From the outside, it looks like a standard two-door hatchback with a modest, unassuming ...
The Chevette wasn't a fundamentally superior car, by the technological standards of 1981, and it wasn't even the cheapest econobox you could get in 1981 (the Toyota Corolla Tercel beat it by 500 bucks ...
I remember Chevettes pretty well from when I was a kid, and I kind of always liked them despite being quite aware that they were, charitably, kind of crap. When almost every other economy car of the ...
The 1976 Chevette was originally built with a Buick V6, before it was replaced by a V8. The 355 cubic-inch engine produces 447 hp includes aftermarket cylinder heads and pistons. A bright-colored ...
The Chevrolet Chevette was a rear-wheel-drive subcompact, based on the Opel/Isuzu-designed T platform, and it sold like crazy during the darkest days of the post-Iranian Revolution oil crisis. 00-1979 ...
It's a common thing for people, especially automotive journalists, to claim that there are "no bad cars made today." It sounds like a cliche, and it is. But there's a grain of truth in it, and to ...