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(New page: Image:1975_Chevrolet_Chevette.jpg '''Chevrolet Chevette (T-car). 1973–93 (prod. 4,400,000 approx.). 2-, 3-, 4, and 5-door sedan, 3-door wagon. F/R, 994, 1398, 1599 cm³ petrol, 1817...)
 
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'''Chevrolet Chevette (T-car). 1973–93 (prod. 4,400,000 approx.). 2-, 3-, 4, and 5-door sedan, 3-door wagon. F/R, 994, 1398, 1599 cm³ petrol, 1817 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC).''' First of the T-cars, launched in Brazil in 1973, and a clone of the [[Opel Kadett C]], till 1978, when it adopted a grille similar to the US version. US model launched for 1976 model year as hatchback only (five-door from 1978), with diesel added in that market in 1982. Brazilian model added hatchback in 1979, alcohol-powered version from 1980. Facelifts in both Brazil and US for 1983, though with different sheetmetal: Brazilian model gained wrap-around indicators. Badge engineered in Canada as Pontiac Acadian and spun off Chevy 500 pick-up in Brazil; [[Pontiac T1000]] twin added 1981 and later renamed 1000. Final model year in US was 1987. Chevette Junior model in Brazil in 1992, with 1·0-litre engine developing 50 PS. Production ceased November 1993, and replaced by Chevrolet Corsa, a version of the Opel Corsa B.
 
'''Chevrolet Chevette (T-car). 1973–93 (prod. 4,400,000 approx.). 2-, 3-, 4, and 5-door sedan, 3-door wagon. F/R, 994, 1398, 1599 cm³ petrol, 1817 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC).''' First of the T-cars, launched in Brazil in 1973, and a clone of the [[Opel Kadett C]], till 1978, when it adopted a grille similar to the US version. US model launched for 1976 model year as hatchback only (five-door from 1978), with diesel added in that market in 1982. Brazilian model added hatchback in 1979, alcohol-powered version from 1980. Facelifts in both Brazil and US for 1983, though with different sheetmetal: Brazilian model gained wrap-around indicators. Badge engineered in Canada as Pontiac Acadian and spun off Chevy 500 pick-up in Brazil; [[Pontiac T1000]] twin added 1981 and later renamed 1000. Final model year in US was 1987. Chevette Junior model in Brazil in 1992, with 1·0-litre engine developing 50 PS. Production ceased November 1993, and replaced by Chevrolet Corsa, a version of the Opel Corsa B.
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''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Vega]] | ''Successors:'' [[Suzuki Cultus (AA44S)]], [[Opel Corsa B]]
 
''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Chevrolet Vega]] | ''Successors:'' [[Suzuki Cultus (AA44S)]], [[Opel Corsa B]]
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*[http://www2.uol.com.br/bestcars/classicos/chevette-1.htm ''Best Cars Web Site'': Chevrolet Chevette history]

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Chevrolet Chevette (T-car). 1973–93 (prod. 4,400,000 approx.). 2-, 3-, 4, and 5-door sedan, 3-door wagon. F/R, 994, 1398, 1599 cm³ petrol, 1817 cm³ diesel (4 cyl. OHC). First of the T-cars, launched in Brazil in 1973, and a clone of the Opel Kadett C, till 1978, when it adopted a grille similar to the US version. US model launched for 1976 model year as hatchback only (five-door from 1978), with diesel added in that market in 1982. Brazilian model added hatchback in 1979, alcohol-powered version from 1980. Facelifts in both Brazil and US for 1983, though with different sheetmetal: Brazilian model gained wrap-around indicators. Badge engineered in Canada as Pontiac Acadian and spun off Chevy 500 pick-up in Brazil; Pontiac T1000 twin added 1981 and later renamed 1000. Final model year in US was 1987. Chevette Junior model in Brazil in 1992, with 1·0-litre engine developing 50 PS. Production ceased November 1993, and replaced by Chevrolet Corsa, a version of the Opel Corsa B.


Manufacturing locations: Atlanta, Georgia, USA; São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil

Marque: Chevrolet | Predecessor: Chevrolet Vega | Successors: Suzuki Cultus (AA44S), Opel Corsa B


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