After getting off to a very slow sales start, Chevy’s compact Beretta coupe and Corsica sedan zoomed up the ’88 chart despite minimal changes. Corsica convinced over 291,000 shoppers, Beretta more than 275,000. A quality-focused approach to 1987 production partly explains these spectacular gains. As before, $1700-$2700 would option a Beretta into a GT model with extra convenience features and Z51 handling suspension, bringing maximum price with V-6 to about $13,500.
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