Once a stand-in for thrifty transportation and less-than-stellar build quality, the Chevrolet Cavalier nameplate has been dead in the United States since GM discontinued the compact car in 2005. But ...
The Chevrolet Cavalier was first introduced for the 1982 as a front-wheel drive compact car to a North American automobile public demanding smaller, more fuel efficient vehicles. A car squarely ...
View post: How Paying $40 Million For The First Ferrari Luce Saved A Billionaire $13 Million In Tax 13 – 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 convertible in Colorado junkyard – Photo by Murilee Martin 66 – ...
Not every drop-top convertible is bound to be a classic of its generation. Some convertibles throughout history have even managed to be downright forgettable. Just take this 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier ...
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Remember Chevy's Cavalier fondly? Here's a remarkably well-preserved example. This Z24 coupe doesn't pack loads of power, but it does boast a V-6 soundtrack and a manual. It's a portal to a time of ...
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