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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 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.
The Chevette was never a great car, I get that. But I’m not sure the Chevette was so bad that it’s worth offering to fellate a stranger just to get rid of one. I mean, maybe it is, because ...
1984: Chevrolet Chevette is cheap. Oh yes, and it's also cheap. Believe it or not, The General built Chevettes all the way through 1987.
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 ...
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.
This rare find on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos) is a 1987 Pontiac T-1000. With just 68K miles on the odometer, it's a time capsule; it's of the right age to ...
First year Chevettes had the big block option of a 1.6 liter single-overhead-cam engine from Isuzu, which were rated at 62 horsepower at the crank. But how much of that goes to the rear wheels today?
The Argentinian GMC Chevette is the first—and only—car to wear the GMC letters.
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.