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Published on November 21st, 2017 | by BajaBusta
41988 Chevrolet Nova Manufacturer Promo
Covet the performance of Toyota FX16, but crave the convenience of Chevy’s Nationwide parts and service network? Try the new twin can variant of the Nova, powered by the same 110 horsepower 16 valve 1.6 L in line for that propelled the FX16 and MR2. The package included sport suspension, 4-wheel disc brakes, 13 inch Eagle GTs on alloy wheels and a 5-speed manual transmission, all of which provided and unmistakable Japanese flavor on this joint venture hybrid. By the way, the twin-cam Edition was produced in limited quantities about 10% of total production and came in only one body style 4 door sedan and one color black with red accents.
Zero to 50 mph in 7.5 seconds for the Sport? That probably means zero to 60 mph in less than 10 seconds. Also, the Nova would be replaced by the Geo Prizm in 1989.
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We had a Twin Cam Nova for 11 years. I got it at 4 years of age. It was a fun, dependable car. I think 0 to 60 was around 8.5 sec.