1982 Chevrolet Cavalier Test Drive
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It was slightly smaller than the “first Chevy of the Eighties” (the Citation), it carried fewer people and packages, weighted
September 15th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
It was slightly smaller than the “first Chevy of the Eighties” (the Citation), it carried fewer people and packages, weighted
May 10th, 2023 | by BajaBusta
Oldsmobile’s J-car offered in three body styles for 1983: 4-door sedan, 2-door hatchback, and a new station wagon. Fitting the
November 2nd, 2022 | by BajaBusta
This child of the Bowtie had more permutations than the alphabet, and as such, became very popular. In the model
August 24th, 2020 | by BajaBusta
Firenza GT’s standard, modified 2.8-liter engine was mated to a new 5-speed manual transmission, giving 0-60 mph in a claimed 9.5
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A new nose and optional 150-horsepower turbo four-cylinder made news for Pontiac’s 1984 J-car which was also
October 20th, 2013 | by BajaBusta
A mild facelift with a more prominent front bumper highlighted the 1984 changes to Oldsmobile’s year old Firenza
June 20th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Buick’s 1987 Skyhawk offered more power and this hidden-headlamp Sport Package, but sales dropped more than 40 percent to 6,667
May 10th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Entering its eleventh model year, the Cavalier got a more powerful base engine and added anti-lock brakes as a standard
April 25th, 2012 | by BajaBusta
Supplementing the rear-drive Chevette in Chevrolet’s 1982 lineup was the new front-drive Cavalier, a slightly larger subcompact offering these four
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