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− | [[Image:Chevrolet_Prisma.jpg]] | + | Small, three-box sedan based around [[Opel Corsa B]] platform, originally developed from a restyled model called the [[Chevrolet Celta]]. Sold well in Brazil, where such body styles are popular, and replaced in 2013 by a similar vehicle, this time a development of the [[Chevrolet Onix]], a restyled [[Opel Corsa C]]. Positioned above [[Chevrolet Classic]]. Base models succeeded in 2019 by the Chevrolet Joy, while more upscale models replaced by the booted version of the second-generation Onix. |
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− | '''Chevrolet Prisma. 2007 to date (prod. 600,000 approx. incl. Celta). 4-door sedan. F/F, 999, 1389 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' Four-door version of [[Chevrolet Celta]], based on [[Opel Corsa B]] platform, slotting in between Chevrolet Classic (a four-door version of the Corsa B) and the Chevrolet Corsa Sedan (a four-door model based around the [[Opel Corsa C]]). Not the most refined small car, but popular in Brazil. Addition of new one-litre engine in 2009.
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− | ''Manufacturing location:'' São José dos Campos, Brazil
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Chevrolet]] | ''Successors:'' [[Chevrolet Joy]], [[Chevrolet Onix]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:40, 19 November 2019
Small, three-box sedan based around Opel Corsa B platform, originally developed from a restyled model called the Chevrolet Celta. Sold well in Brazil, where such body styles are popular, and replaced in 2013 by a similar vehicle, this time a development of the Chevrolet Onix, a restyled Opel Corsa C. Positioned above Chevrolet Classic. Base models succeeded in 2019 by the Chevrolet Joy, while more upscale models replaced by the booted version of the second-generation Onix.
Marque: Chevrolet | Successors: Chevrolet Joy, Chevrolet Onix