Chevrolet Corsica

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Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100 km/h

The Chevrolet Corsica was introduced by General Motors in 1987 and ran through to 1996. This compact car quickly gained traction in the market, becoming one of the best-selling cars in the U.S during its initial years. With its unassuming yet functional design, efficient engine, and affordable price tag, the Corsica was a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers.

The Corsica was offered with various engine options over its production span. Initially, it was powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, but later models came with more powerful V6 engines, including the 3.1L V6. These engines were paired with either a 3-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. Despite being a budget-friendly car, the Corsica’s V6 engine provided a peppy performance, surprising many with its zest.

The design of the Chevrolet Corsica was straight-forward with a sedan body style that exuded practicality. It was characterized by its boxy design, a hallmark of 80s and early 90s automotive styling. The interior was simple, with a clean, uncluttered dashboard and decent space for its class. The aim was clear; to provide a reliable and functional car without any frills. Read more

Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100 km/h
от 38500 USD

Average price at auction of an Chevrolet Corsica

Generations Chevrolet Corsica

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Name, years of manufacture, type body
Fuel consumption
Acceleration to 100
Auction price
1st generation
1st generation
1987 - 1996Sedan
8.6 l
100 - 500 USD

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