A gold 1985 Chevy Chevette CS with a four-speed manual sold for $5,300 on Bring a Trailer after drawing attention for its ...
We here at GM Authority love a good sleeper, and this 1978 Chevy Chevette appears to tick all right the boxes. From the outside, it looks like a standard two-door hatchback with a modest, unassuming ...
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 ...
The new Chevette is the littlest Chevrolet ever built, a 2300-pound package that comes with an ERA highway rating of 39 miles oer aallon and represents some brand-new raw material for American ...
Depending on who you ask, the Chevrolet Chevette was either an unmitigated disaster for not only General Motors and Chevy but the American car industry as a whole, or it was an uninspiring and ...
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Today in Autoweek history, we look back to the week of September 20, 1975, when Corey Farley gave us a look at the new 1976 Chevrolet Chevette. The B-segment (for 1976, anyway) newcomer weighed in at ...
I remember Chevettes pretty well from when I was a kid, and I kind of always liked them despite being quite aware that they were, charitably, kind of crap. When almost every other economy car of the ...
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 ...
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 ...