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The History Of The Chevy Cavalier

The Chevy Cavalier is a long line of cars with an extensive history made by the American Company, General Motors. The car was originally introduced to the market in 1982 but went on to be produced in many different forms until 2005. Eventually it was replaced in 2004 to 2005 by the Chevrolet Cobalt.

The very first generation of Chevy Cavalier appeared on the market back in 1981. It was a front wheel drive and had 24 cylinder engines. This car came in two different forms, the two door and four door solutions with hatchback styles and station wagon body styles. The wide variety of styles and the degree of versatility made it particularly popular.

The original Chevrolet was largely similar to the Pontiac which was introduced in Mexico back in 1992. The second generation of cavaliers eventually arrived in 1988. These were completely redesigned with various different styling and highly modified engines.

The engine also became more powerful and in 1990, the 2. 8 l engine was replaced with a considerably more powerful 3. 1 l engine. At the time, the transmission was also overhauled somewhat. Undergoing a slight revision in 1991, with regards to the interior and exterior, the car largely remained unchanged until 1994 which was the final year of the second generation of cavaliers.

In 1990 the engine was given a major upgrade, from 2. 8 l to 3. 1. Also, at the time the transmission was somewhat overhauled, enhancing performance of the car to compete with models which were being released at the time from other companies. It went through another revision again in 1991 with regards to the interior and the exterior but for three years after that, the car did not change great deal more.

Eventually, the cavalier was facelift and again in 2000 and again in 2003. After the year 2000, the convertible disappeared from the market and was not built again in its form. After having gone through various redesigns, the cavalier finally ceased production in 2005.

Cavalier also went for a facelift once again in 2000 and finally in 2003. The convertible disappeared from the market in 2000, and the whole Chevrolet cavalier line of cars eventually cease production in 2005, making way for the new range of products on the market, the Chevrolet Cobalt.

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