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The Chevette's demise and now infamous reputation came from Chevy's inability to change the car in any meaningful way. Chevrolet made the car from 1975 to 1987 and changed very little.
The rear seatless option was called the Chevette Scooter in the US, but I guess Canada didn’t get a special name for that. I also like that supremely dickheaded parking job right in front of ...
This 1976 Chevrolet Chevette for sale on Craigslist is as clean as can be, with a clear title, straight body and less than 40,000 original miles on the odo.
The T-1000 was Pontiac's version of the Chevrolet Chevette, GM's most humble economy car. This example is fairly loaded, but it's more remarkable just for still existing. A T-1000 is relentless.
1984: You own the Chevrolet Chevette, instead of the Chevette owning you At $4,990, the '84 Chevette was cheap and reliable. But mostly cheap.
Read about this 1982 Chevy Chevette commuter car with a Isuzu 1.8L diesel engine and a five speed transmission, only on dieselpowermag.com, the official website of Diesel Power Magazine.
In the U.S., picking a GMC over an equivalent Chevy usually means more leather, more chrome, flashier trim, and additional standard features, but you can forget all that with the GMC Chevette ...
If you ever saw a Pontiac T1000 and a Chevy Chevette side by side, you might ask if they are the same car. Here’s the answer to that question.
Combined with a 10-inch-converter-equipped TH350 and 30x18 M&H tires, the little Chevette scoots to the tune of 6.18 seconds in the K-mile. But building a race-only car was too easy.
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No Mere Chevette: 1987 Pontiac T-1000 on Bring a Trailer - MSN
Having said that, cars like the Chevette and this Pontiac clone were part of what made up the driving landscape in the 1980s and early 1990s. In fact, this humble little car might have a potential ...
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