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GM Nearly Created A V4 By Chopping A Chevy V6
GM considered mass-producing a V4 engine in the 80s but the plan never come to fruition? Here's the story behind the ...
Take the Cavalier, Chevy's compact that was produced for over two decades in the US. Chevrolet introduced a few ...
The guy in the Sentra SE-R Spec V looks like he just walked in on his mom with the mailman. Utter disbelief is painted all over his face. He figured his new Nissan would walk all over our little ...
The Chevrolet Division never hesitated to advertise the Cavalier, which stayed in production on the same J-Body platform for nearly a quarter-century (and was sold as a Toyota Cavalier in Japan).
Once a stand-in for thrifty transportation and less-than-stellar build quality, the Chevrolet Cavalier nameplate has been dead in the United States since GM discontinued the compact car in 2005. But ...
Bought brand new in 2003 and put 429000 miles on it before cold killed it.Was STILL getting over 30 miles to the gallon when the main seal gave out because of the cold.Not a fast car or nimble...but ...
Admit it: If this car was rear-wheel drive and called Chevelle or Nova, you'd be falling all over yourselves to buy one. Alas, it's not. It's a front-drive four-banger. But before you roll your eyes ...
The General has a tough time getting R-E-S-P-E-C-T in Southern California. But in the Heartland, the Cavalier has generated a devoted following as well as an emerging pool of parts. Winning both the ...
The Chevy Cavalier’s reputation is a bit of a mixed bag. From the early 1980s through the mid-2000s, the Cavalier and its J-body platform mates generally played second fiddle to superior Japanese ...
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