If we have $33,000 to spend on a practical and economical Chevy, we could buy a loaded Trailblazer, a modest Equinox, or… a pristine 1987 Chevy Chevette CS hatchback. That’s how much the new owner of ...
Introduced as the successor to the problematic Chevy Vega, the Chevy Chevette was a widely popular entry-level vehicle throughout its 12-year run, with as many as 2.7 million units produced overall.
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 ...
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Today's Nice Price or No Dice Chevy Chevette features a sizable wing on its roof, obviously intended to keep its backend in line under the strain of the engine's 65 horsepower. Let's see if the price ...
An original Chevrolet Chevette isn’t exactly what you’d call a “dream car” for most enthusiasts, far from it, actually. Unless, of course, you’re talking about this particular one. What you’re looking ...
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You can tell a lot about a country by the cars it builds when money is tight and patience is thin. In the mid‑1970s, as fuel prices spiked and big V8s suddenly looked like bad habits, the 1976 ...
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 ...