Not to be confused with the Corvette or Chevelle, the Chevette was designed from the get-go as an affordable hatchback with a subcompact footprint and two door options. Built from 1975 to 1987, the ...
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 ...
View post: Can the 2025 Kia Niro EV Work for Families? Here’s How it Worked (and Didn’t) With Mine 16 – 1984 Chevrolet Chevette in California junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 41 – 1984 Chevrolet ...
From the November 1982 issue of Car and Driver. There is a small, fairly obscure group in the recesses of Chevrolet Engineering whose job is to keep the velocity-minded Chevy-buying public stocked ...
Diesels that were built during the 1980s are almost single-handedly responsible for the public's general perception of diesel cars as slow-moving, smoke-belching horrors of the road. It also didn't ...
From the November 1976 issue of Car and Driver. Those of you who have been sitting forward in your chairs waiting for the word on the Chevette, wondering if it has a chance against the Rabbit and all ...
Chevy’s snappy ad slogan for the Chevette was, “It’ll drive you happy.” But not everyone agreed. In fact, knocking the Chevette’s “cost-sensitive” construction and attributes became a highly developed ...
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 1970s were turbulent years for U. S. automakers. There were two energy crises, ever-tightening emissions standards and more stringent fuel economy requirements. GM was gun-shy about small cars — ...
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