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Chevrolet Chevette

The Chevrolet Chevette is a front-engine, rear-drive subcompact manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet for model years 1976–1987 as a three-door or five-door hatchback. Introduced in North America in September 1975, the Chevette superseded the Vega as Chevrolet's entry-level subcompact, and sold 2.8 million units over 12 years.[1] The Chevette was the best-selling small car in the U.S. for model years 1979 and 1980.

Chevrolet Chevette
1983–1987 Chevrolet Chevette 3-door hatchback
Overview
ManufacturerChevrolet (General Motors)
Also calledPontiac Acadian/T1000/1000
Isuzu Gemini
Production1975–1986
Model years1976–1987
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact
Body style3-door hatchback
5-door hatchback
LayoutFR layout
PlatformT-body
RelatedOpel Kadett
Isuzu Gemini
Daewoo Maepsy
Vauxhall Chevette
Powertrain
Engine1,471 cc (89.8 cu in)
G140 OHV I4
1,599 cc (97.6 cu in)
G161Z OHV I4
1,817 cc (110.9 cu in)
4FB1 OHC diesel I4 (1982-1986)
TransmissionFor gasoline models:
4-speed Saginaw manual
5-speed Borg-Warner T-5 manual
3-speed GM Turbo-Hydramatic TH200 (1976–81)
3-speed GM Turbo-Hydramatic TH180 (1977–87)
For Diesel Models:
5-speed manual
3-speed GM Turbo-Hydramatic TH200C
Dimensions
Wheelbase2-door: 95.3 in (2,420 mm)
4-door: 97.3 in (2,470 mm) (from 1978)
Length163.8 in (4,161 mm)
Width61.8 in (1,570 mm)
Height52.2 in (1,325 mm)
Curb weight1,843–2,035 lb (836–923 kg)
Chronology
SuccessorChevrolet Sprint
Chevrolet Metro

The Chevette employed General Motors' global T platform which was co-developed by Opel and Isuzu in 1973. The first T-car model produced was the Brazilian Chevrolet Chevette released in the same year. Six months later the Opel Kadett C was released in Europe. Worldwide, GM manufactured and marketed more than 7 million[1] T-cars – either as rebadged models or locally-built versions in different countries. T-car variants were sold internationally as the Pontiac Acadian in Canada; Pontiac T1000/1000 in the United States (1981–1987); K-180 in Argentina; Vauxhall Chevette in the United Kingdom, Austria, France, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and Uruguay; Opel Kadett C in Germany; Isuzu Gemini in Japan, Holden Gemini in Australia; AYMESA Cóndor in Ecuador (from 1978); Saehan Gemini and Daewoo Maepsy in South Korea; and as a coupe utility (pickup), the Chevy (or GMC) 500 in Brazil and South America. A T-car variant remained in production in South America through 1998.

Introduced on a full-color nationwide campaign in 140–150 of the country's largest daily papers,[2] the New York Times said the "little American car holds its own with the foreigners."[3] Looking back on the Chevette in 2011, the same publication called the Chevette "haphazardly made, sparsely trimmed and underpowered."[4] Consumer Guide described the Chevette as “unimaginative to an extreme.”[5]

Development edit

Under the direction of chief engineer John Mowrey,[6] Chevrolet began developing the Chevette on December 24, 1973. It was a response to the federal CAFE standards and the 1973 oil crisis. The Chevette was prompted by GM's Energy Task Force, which arose out of the crisis and the resultant shift in consumer demand to smaller, foreign vehicles boasting greater fuel efficiency.

The Chevette used as its basis GM's World Car, Project 909–what would become the T-car program, so named because the vehicles shared GM's T platform. With the well-known problems of its predecessor, the Vega, which included production issues, reliability problems, and a serious propensity for corrosion, the team reworked the international platform such that the Chevette shared not a single body panel with another T-car and reworked the underbody extensively to enhance corrosion protection.[6] The Chevette's 1.4-liter base iron-block engine weighed 59 lb less than the Vega's much-heralded aluminum-block engine.[6]

The first North American Chevette, a two-door hatchback called the Chevette Scooter, rolled off the assembly line on August 18, 1975 [7] and officially introduced on September 16, in Washington, DC, with the first models going on sale on October 2,[8] just after new legislation-mandated Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. With initial projected sales of 275,000 units in its first year,[6] numbers were cut in half as the price of oil stabilized. The Chevette ultimately reached 2,793,353 sales for its entire production across the 12 model years 1976–1987.[1] Global T-car sales surpassed 7 million in the end.[1] The last Chevette was manufactured on December 23, 1986, at Lakewood Assembly – following the end of production at Wilmington Assembly in September, 1985.[1] The last Chevette manufactured was a light-blue two-door hatchback shipped to a Chevrolet dealer in Springdale, Ohio.[1]

The T-car had been launched internationally in Brazil under the Chevette name in 1973, as a two-door sedan and ultimately a four-door sedan, a two-door hatchback, and a two-door station wagon (named Marajó), as well as a utility (named the Chevy 500), produced until 1994.

Model years (1976–1987) edit

 
1976 Chevrolet Chevette on display in the Sloan Museum

The Chevette itself was initially available only as a two-door hatchback with a 1.4-liter OHV or 1.6-liter OHV gasoline inline-four engine. Engines produced from 53 to 60 horsepower (40 to 45 kW) (subsequently 53 to 70 horsepower (40 to 52 kW)), driving the rear wheels. This engine is either a 1.4L Isuzu G140 or 1.6L G161Z. The inline four Isuzu engine had its block cast in Brazil and there is some confusion whether this is a different engine but the twin cam covers solves this issue; this is a Japanese Isuzu motor. A four-speed manual transmission was standard, while a three-speed automatic transmission was optional. Other features included rack-and-pinion steering, front disc brakes, front stabilizer bar, 13-inch tires, tricolor taillights, front bucket seats, an onboard diagnostic system, extensive acoustic insulation, a single steering column-mounted stalk (integrating controls for signal indicators, wipers, and windshield washers), and factory options including swing-out rear quarter windows, AM/FM radio, analog clock, delayed wipers, and a chrome "Bright Package". Front seats featured inertia locking mechanisms that enabled entry and exit adjustment of the front seatback without using a separate release.[5]

Pontiac marketed a rebadged variant in Canada as the "Acadian".[9] In addition to being the smallest, most fuel-efficient car marketed by Chevrolet, the Chevette was the lightest car marketed in the U.S. The EPA rated the base 1.4-liter engine at 28 miles per US gallon (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg‑imp) city and 40 miles per US gallon (5.9 L/100 km; 48 mpg‑imp) highway. Chevrolet claimed that the Chevette's turning circle (30.2 feet) was one of the smallest in the world and that it was essentially a "metric" car, "international in design and heritage".[10] The 1976–1978 Chevettes can be identified by round headlights. Chrome-rimmed, tricolor taillights were used from 1976 to 1979.

Chevrolet marketed optional "Rally" and "Woody" packages, as well as the least expensive "Scooter" model. The Rally 1.6 included a 1.6-liter (98 cu in) engine in lieu of the 1.4-liter (85 cu in) overhead-cam four-cylinder, rated at 60 hp (45 kW) instead of 52 hp (39 kW), along with a rear stabilizer and special body graphics. The Chevette Woody (1976) featured simulated wood-grain siding and upgraded interior and exterior trim. The Scooter was offered as a base model with a $2,899 suggested retail price (equivalent to $15,500 in 2023), two front passenger seats, an optional rear seat, deletion of most exterior chrome (e.g., window surrounds), painted rather than chrome bumpers, an open glove box, black carpeting, door-pull straps in lieu of arm rests, fiberboard door panels, and a passenger seat without fore-aft adjustment. A total of 9,810 Scooter models were manufactured, compared to 178,007 regular hatchbacks.[citation needed]

 
1977 Chevrolet Chevette two-door hatchback

In 1977, the engines offered were 57 hp (43 kW) and 63 hp (47 kW). The Scooter hatchback included a rear seat, while offering a rear-seat delete option. The Sandpiper trim package included a “reef”-patterned interior, deluxe door trim, cream gold or antique white exterior colors, and an exterior Sandpiper logo just behind each door.

In 1978, models had a revised grille with a grid design, while the grille and headlight frames were chromed for standard models, a four-door hatchback riding on a 97.3-inch (2,470 mm) wheelbase was added – two inches longer than the two-door – and this version accounted for more than half of the Chevette's nearly 300,000 sales. The 1.4-liter engine and Woody package were dropped with a fuel door added. A TH-180 automatic transmission was added to replace the THM-200 series automatic. An "HO" (high output) version was available in addition to the standard 1.6-liter, featuring a modified head and a larger valves-cam profile. The HO package also included a dual-outlet exhaust manifold. Prices were dropped and more standard equipment was added for 1978. Air conditioning, radial tires, an AM/FM radio, and power brakes were optional.[11]

In 1979, the Holley two-barrel carburetor became standard on all models. The front fascia was revised with a flat hood, no longer wrapping down to the bumper. New for 1979 was a large chrome grille with Chevrolet's "bow-tie" emblem and rectangular headlights. A new air-injection system was introduced to improve catalytic-converter function at idle. An active passenger-restraint system was introduced in small numbers as an option which featured a lower hanging dashboard, automatic seatbelts, and a center-dash console. Chevette sales totaled more than 451,000 units – a figure that would rank it second only to Chevrolet's new Citation, which had a much longer model run (sales had started in April 1979). Consumer Guide testers managed "an honest 29 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway". The 1980 rear fascia was revised with a squared-off hatch, wraparound taillights with combined, single-colored turn signals, and a round gas-filler door.

In August 1981, a diesel engine option was new with a late 1981 availability – this is a 1.8-liter Isuzu unit only available coupled to an Isuzu five-speed.[12] The 51 hp (38 kW) powertrain is the same as was installed in the Isuzu I-Mark. It was not available with air conditioning.[12] New styled-steel wheels with center caps were offered, and the previous wheel and hubcap design was discontinued. Domestic models received a new computer command control feedback system on gasoline engines. The HO option was discontinued. Electronic spark timing was used on 1981 models in place of mechanical timing advance. A new engine cylinder head design (swirl-port) was introduced to improve low-end torque and fuel economy. The Pontiac T1000 was introduced in the spring of 1981 for both the U.S. and Canadian markets, which shared all body stampings with the Chevette, featuring a chrome center with black-trimmed grille and headlight buckets, as well as standard chrome window trim with black area fill.[13] The T1000 also had additional fresh-air vents at the outer ends of the dashboard.[12] This gave Canadian Pontiac dealers 2 versions of the T-car: the Acadian and the T1000 (later, simply "1000") concurrently from 1981 to 1985. Power steering was a new option for the Chevette, as well as a 3.36 axle ratio (standard on T1000 models). The active passenger-restraint system was discontinued. New lighter-weight bucket seats were introduced that lacked much of the lower support of the heavier "panned" seats. A new adhesive-based, thinner windshield seal replaced the lock-ring type.

In 1982, models featured a five-speed manual transmission option on gasoline-powered two-door cars (standard with diesel). The Scooter was newly available as a four-door hatchback. New GM THM-180C (THM200C for diesel model) automatic transmissions, which included a locking torque converter for greater fuel mileage, were available. Introduction of a pump-driven AIR system in the late model year replaced PAIR to help efficiency of the catalytic converter. A new catalytic converter was introduced with an air inlet for forced air injection from the air pump. A new one-piece cardboard-based headliner with an updated overhead dome light replaced the earlier vinyl liner. The Pontiac T1000 received a unique grille, body molding, and horizontal lined taillights, as well as an alloy sport wheel option. General Motors of Canada's Pontiac Acadian, a rebadged Chevette, received all the T1000's Pontiac-exclusive features from this point on. Chevrolet sold 433,000 Chevettes in 1981 and 233,000 in 1982.

 
The revised rear of a 1983 Chevette CS, with larger, blockier taillight units

In 1983, the Chevettes had a makeover for the front and rear fasciae, and the Chevette CS was introduced. A black-finished grille and trim moldings replaced most chrome pieces. Scooter and base Chevettes featured black bumpers and end caps, while the higher-end Chevette CS models included color-keyed bumpers and caps with chrome bumper inserts as an option. Scooter and base models featured a black-only grille and headlight buckets, while CS models featured argent-colored trim. The Chevette S model introduced a cosmetic package that included black-painted styled-steel wheels and a red-accented grille and moldings, as well as oversized decal emblems in red. Front bucket seats featured new adjustable knobs on the sides, but lost the reclining levers of previous years. Interior trim was also blacked out with new black door handles and black plastic window regulators. An integrated cassette deck was optional with the stereo package. A chrome strip on the dashboard was available only on CS and S models until the end of production. Deluxe door panels were discontinued and all models featured plastic door panels, but base and Scooter models still featured laminated cardboard cargo area panels. The "diagnostic connector" was removed from the wiring harness.

 
1986 Pontiac Acadian Scooter two-door hatchback

In 1984, the low-cost Scooter model was discontinued, but kept for Chevettes made for Canada. The T1000 was renamed Pontiac 1000 in 1983 both in the U.S. and Canada. The 1985 models carried few updates from the 1984 models. In 1986, the Chevette base model was discontinued, leaving only the CS and the S, which featured a third brake light, an instrument cluster "service engine soon" light, replacing the "check engine" light, and a new bowtie emblem on the front grille.

In 1987, Chevrolet dropped the Chevette S model and the diesel engine option (after 324 were sold in 1986, plus 264 diesel-engined Pontiac 1000). These were the last General Motors diesel passenger cars built for many decades, following the discontinuation of the Oldsmobile Diesel engine.[14] The Chevette's price was also dropped to $4,995. Sales fell to just over 46,000 units, and production ended on December 23, 1986.

Chevrolet Chevette production figures[15]
3-door hatch 5-door hatch Total
1976 187,817 - 187,817
1977 133,469 - 133,469
1978 131,204 180,598 311,802
1979 160,244 208,865 369,109
1980 187,684 261,477 449,161
1981 169,832 250,616 420,448
1982 87,586 145,222 232,808
1983 71,464 98,101 169,565
1984 115,973 127,927 243,900
1985 57,909 65,590 123,499
1986 48,880 54,364 103,244
1987 26,135 20,073 46,208
Total 1,378,197 1,412,833 2,791,030

Electrovette edit

In 1978, General Motors Advanced Engineering developed a concept car, the Electrovette, based on the Chevette, but using an electric motor powered by lead-acid batteries. It was a strict two-seater and sat on a shortened wheelbase, with the batteries mounted in the rear.[16] The car had a range of about 50 mi (80 km) at 30 mph (48 km/h), and a top speed of 53 mph (85 km/h).[17]

Leata Cabalero edit

A luxury variant of the Chevette, the Leata Cabalero, was manufactured and marketed for model years 1976 and 1977 by Stinebaugh Manufacturing Company, founded by Donald E. Stinebaugh (1916–1992) with his son Leonard D. "Sonny" Stinebaugh (1946–2001) in Post Falls, Idaho. Donald Stinebaugh named the car after his wife Hilda (Erickson) Stinebaugh, giving the car her nickname, Leata – a misspelling of lita, Norwegian for "little" in feminine form.

The Leata featured power windows, power seat and cruise control – as well as baroque styling with custom fiberglass body panels, round headlights in square bezels, a rectangular "classic" grille, and heavily styled fenders; 97 were made either in pickup or hatchback body styles.[18]

Latin America edit

Chevrolet Chevette
 
Early Brazilian Chevette
Overview
Also calledGMC Chevette (Argentina)
Production1973–1993 (Brazil)
until 1996 in Ecuador, 1998 in Colombia
1976–1983 in Chile (2-d & 4-d)
AssemblySão José dos Campos, Brazil (GMC Chevette),
São José dos Campos, Brazil[19]
Arica, Chile
Bogotá, Colombia[20]
Quito, Ecuador (Aymesa)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Valencia, Venezuela.
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact
Body style3-door hatchback
2/4-door sedan
3-door station wagon
2-door coupé utility
LayoutFR layout
PlatformT-body
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 4/5-speed manual
  • 3-speed TH180 automatic (option, 1.6 L only)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,395 mm (94.3 in)
Length4,161 mm (163.8 in) (1985 sedans)
3,961 mm (155.9 in) (1985 HB)
4,197 mm (165.2 in) (1985 Marajó)
Width1,570 mm (61.8 in) (1985)
Height1,325 mm (52.2 in) (1985)
1,385 mm (54.5 in) (1985 Marajó)
Curb weight836–923 kg (1,843–2,035 lb) (1985)
Chronology
SuccessorChevrolet Corsa
Chevrolet Kadett/Ipanema

The Chevrolet Chevette was first launched by General Motors (Brazil) in 1973 as a two-door sedan. A four-door sedan followed in April 1978, and then a three-door hatchback was added in November 1979.[21] The hatchback had unique bodywork for Latin America, longer than the European Kadett City and with a notch at the base à la the period Ford Escort. A three-door station wagon version, called the Marajó in Brazil, was added in September 1980, as was a sporting version of the hatchback called the 1.6 SR (with a mere four more horsepower, achieved by a somewhat higher compression ratio).[22] In 1983, the Chevette received a thorough facelift with rectangular headlights, with the turn signals located underneath the headlights, a flatter hood, and a single-piece grille. The dash was also new, as were ventilation windows in the front doors. Mechanically, the 1.6 was now also available to run on gasoól and a five-speed manual gearbox was available as an option.

The Latin American Chevettes underwent a series of facelifts, in 1978, 1983, and a major one in 1987, which meant new headlights and a black plastic grille. Where available, the station wagon used the Chevette name outside of Brazil.

 
Brazilian-built Chevette SL sedan, 1981

The hatchback remained in production until 1988, while the Marajó continued to be available until 1989. Marajó is an island located at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. The four-door sedan version was built until 1989, mainly for export to other Latin American countries. The two-door sedan remained in production until 1993, only outlived by the pickup version (Chevy 500), which continued until 1994 after having been first launched in 1983. The four-door sedan continued to be built for a few more years in Ecuador and Colombia.

 
GMC Chevette two-door (Argentina)

The Chevette originally appeared with a 1.4-liter inline-four of Isuzu origins, albeit with a single overhead cam rather than the pushrod model originally used in the United States. In 1981 this was augmented by a locally developed 1.6-liter version, it too with a single carburetor. The Brazilian 1.6 was somewhat larger than the Isuzu-developed G161Z engine used in North America. For 1988, the 1.6 gained a twin-carb setup and now produced 78 PS (57 kW) rather than the 72 PS (53 kW) in earlier version. This engine remained available until the end of Brazilian Chevette production. The lower-powered 1.4 was only available for gasohol as of 1981 and was discontinued entirely after 1982. A gasohol-powered version of the 1.6 appeared in its stead for 1983.

As a tax cut for sub-1-liter cars appeared in late 1990, General Motors do Brasil responded with the 1.0-litre "Chevette Junior" for early 1992.[23] This used a narrow-bore, short-stroke 50 PS (37 kW) version of the OHC engine with a catalytic converter. The Junior did not do particularly well in the market, competing against the much more modern Fiat Uno Mille, Volkswagen Gol, and Ford Escort Hobby.[24] Being rather underpowered and heavy at 865 kg (1,907 lb), with a top speed of 134 km/h (83 mph), the 1.0 had a brief sales life. It only remained available until 1993, after which the Corsa took over.[24] A 1.8-liter Isuzu diesel-engined version was also built in Uruguay,[25] exclusively for the Uruguayan market. In the Brazilian market, both the 1.4 and the 1.6 were available in gasoline and alcohol versions.

In Argentina, the Kadett C was originally marketed as the Opel K-180, but between 1992 and 1995, the equivalent of the Brazilian Chevette was sold there as the GMC Chevette. Production in Colombia, where a special version for taxi usage was also built, continued until 1998. The Chevette was the number-one seller in Chile for some time, last in 1991. The Chevette was made locally in Chile in 2-door and 4-door form from 1976 to 1983 while the Marajo station wagon was always imported from Brazil as was the Chevy 500 pickup. After 1983, all Chevettes in Chile were imported from Brazil. When catalytic converters were made a requirement in that country, GMB was unable to develop such an engine and the Chevette was withdrawn from the Chilean market after the 1992 model year.[26]

Around 1.6 million units were built in Brazil, with the Corsa replacing the Junior and the Chevrolet Kadett/Ipanema replacing the bigger-engined versions. About one quarter of the production was exported.

 
1989 Marajó 1.6 SL/E

Chevy 500 edit

 
Chevrolet Chevy 500, late facelift version

The Chevrolet Chevy 500 was the coupé utility version of the Brazilian Chevette. Launched in 1983, it was the precursor to the Classic/Corsa/Montana lineup of today. It competed with offerings from several other manufacturers, including the Fiat Fiorino, Ford Pampa, and Volkswagen Saveiro. Its payload was 500 kg (1,100 lb). Using the 1.6-liter OHC inline four rated at 70 hp, this model continued in production until 1994, and was the last Chevette version built in Brazil, where it was replaced by the coupé utility version of Chevrolet Corsa.[27]

Grumett edit

Created by Horacio Torrendell, a fibreglass-bodied version (actually based on the Vauxhall Chevette's bodywork) called the Grumett was built in Uruguay.[28] It was available either as a station wagon, as a pickup, or as a double-cab pickup. This replaced an earlier version (since 1976) which used bodywork based on that of the Vauxhall Viva, as well as Vauxhall mechanics. By 1980 the Vauxhall parts had become impossible to import and Grumett switched to Chevette parts from Brazil. The Grumett used the original 1.4-liter version of the Chevette engine.[28] The regular Chevette was also assembled in Uruguay, by General Motors Uruguaya. It was sold there as a two- or four-door sedan, either with the 1.4 petrol or the 1.8 diesel.[25]

Gallery edit

References edit

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Valencia VenezuelaBody and chassisClassSubcompactBody style3 door hatchback5 door hatchbackLayoutFR layoutPlatformT bodyRelatedOpel KadettIsuzu GeminiDaewoo MaepsyVauxhall ChevettePowertrainEngine1 471 cc 89 8 cu in G140 OHV I41 599 cc 97 6 cu in G161Z OHV I41 817 cc 110 9 cu in 4FB1 OHC diesel I4 1982 1986 TransmissionFor gasoline models 4 speed Saginaw manual5 speed Borg Warner T 5 manual 3 speed GM Turbo Hydramatic TH200 1976 81 3 speed GM Turbo Hydramatic TH180 1977 87 For Diesel Models 5 speed manual3 speed GM Turbo Hydramatic TH200CDimensionsWheelbase2 door 95 3 in 2 420 mm 4 door 97 3 in 2 470 mm from 1978 Length163 8 in 4 161 mm Width61 8 in 1 570 mm Height52 2 in 1 325 mm Curb weight1 843 2 035 lb 836 923 kg ChronologySuccessorChevrolet SprintChevrolet Metro The Chevette employed General Motors global T platform which was co developed by Opel and Isuzu in 1973 The first T car model produced was the Brazilian Chevrolet Chevette released in the same year Six months later the Opel Kadett C was released in Europe Worldwide GM manufactured and marketed more than 7 million 1 T cars either as rebadged models or locally built versions in different countries T car variants were sold internationally as the Pontiac Acadian in Canada Pontiac T1000 1000 in the United States 1981 1987 K 180 in Argentina Vauxhall Chevette in the United Kingdom Austria France Germany New Zealand Sweden and Uruguay Opel Kadett C in Germany Isuzu Gemini in Japan Holden Gemini in Australia AYMESA Condor in Ecuador from 1978 Saehan Gemini and Daewoo Maepsy in South Korea and as a coupe utility pickup the Chevy or GMC 500 in Brazil and South America A T car variant remained in production in South America through 1998 Introduced on a full color nationwide campaign in 140 150 of the country s largest daily papers 2 the New York Times said the little American car holds its own with the foreigners 3 Looking back on the Chevette in 2011 the same publication called the Chevette haphazardly made sparsely trimmed and underpowered 4 Consumer Guide described the Chevette as unimaginative to an extreme 5 Contents 1 Development 2 Model years 1976 1987 3 Electrovette 4 Leata Cabalero 5 Latin America 5 1 Chevy 500 5 2 Grumett 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksDevelopment editUnder the direction of chief engineer John Mowrey 6 Chevrolet began developing the Chevette on December 24 1973 It was a response to the federal CAFE standards and the 1973 oil crisis The Chevette was prompted by GM s Energy Task Force which arose out of the crisis and the resultant shift in consumer demand to smaller foreign vehicles boasting greater fuel efficiency The Chevette used as its basis GM s World Car Project 909 what would become the T car program so named because the vehicles shared GM s T platform With the well known problems of its predecessor the Vega which included production issues reliability problems and a serious propensity for corrosion the team reworked the international platform such that the Chevette shared not a single body panel with another T car and reworked the underbody extensively to enhance corrosion protection 6 The Chevette s 1 4 liter base iron block engine weighed 59 lb less than the Vega s much heralded aluminum block engine 6 The first North American Chevette a two door hatchback called the Chevette Scooter rolled off the assembly line on August 18 1975 7 and officially introduced on September 16 in Washington DC with the first models going on sale on October 2 8 just after new legislation mandated Corporate Average Fuel Economy CAFE standards With initial projected sales of 275 000 units in its first year 6 numbers were cut in half as the price of oil stabilized The Chevette ultimately reached 2 793 353 sales for its entire production across the 12 model years 1976 1987 1 Global T car sales surpassed 7 million in the end 1 The last Chevette was manufactured on December 23 1986 at Lakewood Assembly following the end of production at Wilmington Assembly in September 1985 1 The last Chevette manufactured was a light blue two door hatchback shipped to a Chevrolet dealer in Springdale Ohio 1 The T car had been launched internationally in Brazil under the Chevette name in 1973 as a two door sedan and ultimately a four door sedan a two door hatchback and a two door station wagon named Marajo as well as a utility named the Chevy 500 produced until 1994 Model years 1976 1987 edit nbsp 1976 Chevrolet Chevette on display in the Sloan Museum The Chevette itself was initially available only as a two door hatchback with a 1 4 liter OHV or 1 6 liter OHV gasoline inline four engine Engines produced from 53 to 60 horsepower 40 to 45 kW subsequently 53 to 70 horsepower 40 to 52 kW driving the rear wheels This engine is either a 1 4L Isuzu G140 or 1 6L G161Z The inline four Isuzu engine had its block cast in Brazil and there is some confusion whether this is a different engine but the twin cam covers solves this issue this is a Japanese Isuzu motor A four speed manual transmission was standard while a three speed automatic transmission was optional Other features included rack and pinion steering front disc brakes front stabilizer bar 13 inch tires tricolor taillights front bucket seats an onboard diagnostic system extensive acoustic insulation a single steering column mounted stalk integrating controls for signal indicators wipers and windshield washers and factory options including swing out rear quarter windows AM FM radio analog clock delayed wipers and a chrome Bright Package Front seats featured inertia locking mechanisms that enabled entry and exit adjustment of the front seatback without using a separate release 5 Pontiac marketed a rebadged variant in Canada as the Acadian 9 In addition to being the smallest most fuel efficient car marketed by Chevrolet the Chevette was the lightest car marketed in the U S The EPA rated the base 1 4 liter engine at 28 miles per US gallon 8 4 L 100 km 34 mpg imp city and 40 miles per US gallon 5 9 L 100 km 48 mpg imp highway Chevrolet claimed that the Chevette s turning circle 30 2 feet was one of the smallest in the world and that it was essentially a metric car international in design and heritage 10 The 1976 1978 Chevettes can be identified by round headlights Chrome rimmed tricolor taillights were used from 1976 to 1979 Chevrolet marketed optional Rally and Woody packages as well as the least expensive Scooter model The Rally 1 6 included a 1 6 liter 98 cu in engine in lieu of the 1 4 liter 85 cu in overhead cam four cylinder rated at 60 hp 45 kW instead of 52 hp 39 kW along with a rear stabilizer and special body graphics The Chevette Woody 1976 featured simulated wood grain siding and upgraded interior and exterior trim The Scooter was offered as a base model with a 2 899 suggested retail price equivalent to 15 500 in 2023 two front passenger seats an optional rear seat deletion of most exterior chrome e g window surrounds painted rather than chrome bumpers an open glove box black carpeting door pull straps in lieu of arm rests fiberboard door panels and a passenger seat without fore aft adjustment A total of 9 810 Scooter models were manufactured compared to 178 007 regular hatchbacks citation needed nbsp 1977 Chevrolet Chevette two door hatchback In 1977 the engines offered were 57 hp 43 kW and 63 hp 47 kW The Scooter hatchback included a rear seat while offering a rear seat delete option The Sandpiper trim package included a reef patterned interior deluxe door trim cream gold or antique white exterior colors and an exterior Sandpiper logo just behind each door In 1978 models had a revised grille with a grid design while the grille and headlight frames were chromed for standard models a four door hatchback riding on a 97 3 inch 2 470 mm wheelbase was added two inches longer than the two door and this version accounted for more than half of the Chevette s nearly 300 000 sales The 1 4 liter engine and Woody package were dropped with a fuel door added A TH 180 automatic transmission was added to replace the THM 200 series automatic An HO high output version was available in addition to the standard 1 6 liter featuring a modified head and a larger valves cam profile The HO package also included a dual outlet exhaust manifold Prices were dropped and more standard equipment was added for 1978 Air conditioning radial tires an AM FM radio and power brakes were optional 11 In 1979 the Holley two barrel carburetor became standard on all models The front fascia was revised with a flat hood no longer wrapping down to the bumper New for 1979 was a large chrome grille with Chevrolet s bow tie emblem and rectangular headlights A new air injection system was introduced to improve catalytic converter function at idle An active passenger restraint system was introduced in small numbers as an option which featured a lower hanging dashboard automatic seatbelts and a center dash console Chevette sales totaled more than 451 000 units a figure that would rank it second only to Chevrolet s new Citation which had a much longer model run sales had started in April 1979 Consumer Guide testers managed an honest 29 mpg in the city and 39 mpg on the highway The 1980 rear fascia was revised with a squared off hatch wraparound taillights with combined single colored turn signals and a round gas filler door In August 1981 a diesel engine option was new with a late 1981 availability this is a 1 8 liter Isuzu unit only available coupled to an Isuzu five speed 12 The 51 hp 38 kW powertrain is the same as was installed in the Isuzu I Mark It was not available with air conditioning 12 New styled steel wheels with center caps were offered and the previous wheel and hubcap design was discontinued Domestic models received a new computer command control feedback system on gasoline engines The HO option was discontinued Electronic spark timing was used on 1981 models in place of mechanical timing advance A new engine cylinder head design swirl port was introduced to improve low end torque and fuel economy The Pontiac T1000 was introduced in the spring of 1981 for both the U S and Canadian markets which shared all body stampings with the Chevette featuring a chrome center with black trimmed grille and headlight buckets as well as standard chrome window trim with black area fill 13 The T1000 also had additional fresh air vents at the outer ends of the dashboard 12 This gave Canadian Pontiac dealers 2 versions of the T car the Acadian and the T1000 later simply 1000 concurrently from 1981 to 1985 Power steering was a new option for the Chevette as well as a 3 36 axle ratio standard on T1000 models The active passenger restraint system was discontinued New lighter weight bucket seats were introduced that lacked much of the lower support of the heavier panned seats A new adhesive based thinner windshield seal replaced the lock ring type In 1982 models featured a five speed manual transmission option on gasoline powered two door cars standard with diesel The Scooter was newly available as a four door hatchback New GM THM 180C THM200C for diesel model automatic transmissions which included a locking torque converter for greater fuel mileage were available Introduction of a pump driven AIR system in the late model year replaced PAIR to help efficiency of the catalytic converter A new catalytic converter was introduced with an air inlet for forced air injection from the air pump A new one piece cardboard based headliner with an updated overhead dome light replaced the earlier vinyl liner The Pontiac T1000 received a unique grille body molding and horizontal lined taillights as well as an alloy sport wheel option General Motors of Canada s Pontiac Acadian a rebadged Chevette received all the T1000 s Pontiac exclusive features from this point on Chevrolet sold 433 000 Chevettes in 1981 and 233 000 in 1982 nbsp The revised rear of a 1983 Chevette CS with larger blockier taillight units In 1983 the Chevettes had a makeover for the front and rear fasciae and the Chevette CS was introduced A black finished grille and trim moldings replaced most chrome pieces Scooter and base Chevettes featured black bumpers and end caps while the higher end Chevette CS models included color keyed bumpers and caps with chrome bumper inserts as an option Scooter and base models featured a black only grille and headlight buckets while CS models featured argent colored trim The Chevette S model introduced a cosmetic package that included black painted styled steel wheels and a red accented grille and moldings as well as oversized decal emblems in red Front bucket seats featured new adjustable knobs on the sides but lost the reclining levers of previous years Interior trim was also blacked out with new black door handles and black plastic window regulators An integrated cassette deck was optional with the stereo package A chrome strip on the dashboard was available only on CS and S models until the end of production Deluxe door panels were discontinued and all models featured plastic door panels but base and Scooter models still featured laminated cardboard cargo area panels The diagnostic connector was removed from the wiring harness nbsp 1986 Pontiac Acadian Scooter two door hatchback In 1984 the low cost Scooter model was discontinued but kept for Chevettes made for Canada The T1000 was renamed Pontiac 1000 in 1983 both in the U S and Canada The 1985 models carried few updates from the 1984 models In 1986 the Chevette base model was discontinued leaving only the CS and the S which featured a third brake light an instrument cluster service engine soon light replacing the check engine light and a new bowtie emblem on the front grille In 1987 Chevrolet dropped the Chevette S model and the diesel engine option after 324 were sold in 1986 plus 264 diesel engined Pontiac 1000 These were the last General Motors diesel passenger cars built for many decades following the discontinuation of the Oldsmobile Diesel engine 14 The Chevette s price was also dropped to 4 995 Sales fell to just over 46 000 units and production ended on December 23 1986 Chevrolet Chevette production figures 15 3 door hatch 5 door hatch Total 1976 187 817 187 817 1977 133 469 133 469 1978 131 204 180 598 311 802 1979 160 244 208 865 369 109 1980 187 684 261 477 449 161 1981 169 832 250 616 420 448 1982 87 586 145 222 232 808 1983 71 464 98 101 169 565 1984 115 973 127 927 243 900 1985 57 909 65 590 123 499 1986 48 880 54 364 103 244 1987 26 135 20 073 46 208 Total 1 378 197 1 412 833 2 791 030Electrovette editIn 1978 General Motors Advanced Engineering developed a concept car the Electrovette based on the Chevette but using an electric motor powered by lead acid batteries It was a strict two seater and sat on a shortened wheelbase with the batteries mounted in the rear 16 The car had a range of about 50 mi 80 km at 30 mph 48 km h and a top speed of 53 mph 85 km h 17 Leata Cabalero editA luxury variant of the Chevette the Leata Cabalero was manufactured and marketed for model years 1976 and 1977 by Stinebaugh Manufacturing Company founded by Donald E Stinebaugh 1916 1992 with his son Leonard D Sonny Stinebaugh 1946 2001 in Post Falls Idaho Donald Stinebaugh named the car after his wife Hilda Erickson Stinebaugh giving the car her nickname Leata a misspelling of lita Norwegian for little in feminine form The Leata featured power windows power seat and cruise control as well as baroque styling with custom fiberglass body panels round headlights in square bezels a rectangular classic grille and heavily styled fenders 97 were made either in pickup or hatchback body styles 18 Latin America editChevrolet Chevette nbsp Early Brazilian ChevetteOverviewAlso calledGMC Chevette Argentina Production1973 1993 Brazil until 1996 in Ecuador 1998 in Colombia1976 1983 in Chile 2 d amp 4 d AssemblySao Jose dos Campos Brazil GMC Chevette Sao Jose dos Campos Brazil 19 Arica ChileBogota Colombia 20 Quito Ecuador Aymesa Montevideo UruguayValencia Venezuela Body and chassisClassSubcompactBody style3 door hatchback2 4 door sedan3 door station wagon2 door coupe utilityLayoutFR layoutPlatformT bodyPowertrainEngine998 cc I41398 cc I41599 cc I41817 cc 4FB1 diesel I4Transmission4 5 speed manual3 speed TH180 automatic option 1 6 L only DimensionsWheelbase2 395 mm 94 3 in Length4 161 mm 163 8 in 1985 sedans 3 961 mm 155 9 in 1985 HB 4 197 mm 165 2 in 1985 Marajo Width1 570 mm 61 8 in 1985 Height1 325 mm 52 2 in 1985 1 385 mm 54 5 in 1985 Marajo Curb weight836 923 kg 1 843 2 035 lb 1985 ChronologySuccessorChevrolet CorsaChevrolet Kadett Ipanema The Chevrolet Chevette was first launched by General Motors Brazil in 1973 as a two door sedan A four door sedan followed in April 1978 and then a three door hatchback was added in November 1979 21 The hatchback had unique bodywork for Latin America longer than the European Kadett City and with a notch at the base a la the period Ford Escort A three door station wagon version called the Marajo in Brazil was added in September 1980 as was a sporting version of the hatchback called the 1 6 SR with a mere four more horsepower achieved by a somewhat higher compression ratio 22 In 1983 the Chevette received a thorough facelift with rectangular headlights with the turn signals located underneath the headlights a flatter hood and a single piece grille The dash was also new as were ventilation windows in the front doors Mechanically the 1 6 was now also available to run on gasool and a five speed manual gearbox was available as an option The Latin American Chevettes underwent a series of facelifts in 1978 1983 and a major one in 1987 which meant new headlights and a black plastic grille Where available the station wagon used the Chevette name outside of Brazil nbsp Brazilian built Chevette SL sedan 1981 The hatchback remained in production until 1988 while the Marajo continued to be available until 1989 Marajo is an island located at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil The four door sedan version was built until 1989 mainly for export to other Latin American countries The two door sedan remained in production until 1993 only outlived by the pickup version Chevy 500 which continued until 1994 after having been first launched in 1983 The four door sedan continued to be built for a few more years in Ecuador and Colombia nbsp GMC Chevette two door Argentina The Chevette originally appeared with a 1 4 liter inline four of Isuzu origins albeit with a single overhead cam rather than the pushrod model originally used in the United States In 1981 this was augmented by a locally developed 1 6 liter version it too with a single carburetor The Brazilian 1 6 was somewhat larger than the Isuzu developed G161Z engine used in North America For 1988 the 1 6 gained a twin carb setup and now produced 78 PS 57 kW rather than the 72 PS 53 kW in earlier version This engine remained available until the end of Brazilian Chevette production The lower powered 1 4 was only available for gasohol as of 1981 and was discontinued entirely after 1982 A gasohol powered version of the 1 6 appeared in its stead for 1983 As a tax cut for sub 1 liter cars appeared in late 1990 General Motors do Brasil responded with the 1 0 litre Chevette Junior for early 1992 23 This used a narrow bore short stroke 50 PS 37 kW version of the OHC engine with a catalytic converter The Junior did not do particularly well in the market competing against the much more modern Fiat Uno Mille Volkswagen Gol and Ford Escort Hobby 24 Being rather underpowered and heavy at 865 kg 1 907 lb with a top speed of 134 km h 83 mph the 1 0 had a brief sales life It only remained available until 1993 after which the Corsa took over 24 A 1 8 liter Isuzu diesel engined version was also built in Uruguay 25 exclusively for the Uruguayan market In the Brazilian market both the 1 4 and the 1 6 were available in gasoline and alcohol versions In Argentina the Kadett C was originally marketed as the Opel K 180 but between 1992 and 1995 the equivalent of the Brazilian Chevette was sold there as the GMC Chevette Production in Colombia where a special version for taxi usage was also built continued until 1998 The Chevette was the number one seller in Chile for some time last in 1991 The Chevette was made locally in Chile in 2 door and 4 door form from 1976 to 1983 while the Marajo station wagon was always imported from Brazil as was the Chevy 500 pickup After 1983 all Chevettes in Chile were imported from Brazil When catalytic converters were made a requirement in that country GMB was unable to develop such an engine and the Chevette was withdrawn from the Chilean market after the 1992 model year 26 Around 1 6 million units were built in Brazil with the Corsa replacing the Junior and the Chevrolet Kadett Ipanema replacing the bigger engined versions About one quarter of the production was exported nbsp 1989 Marajo 1 6 SL E Chevy 500 edit nbsp Chevrolet Chevy 500 late facelift version The Chevrolet Chevy 500 was the coupe utility version of the Brazilian Chevette Launched in 1983 it was the precursor to the Classic Corsa Montana lineup of today It competed with offerings from several other manufacturers including the Fiat Fiorino Ford Pampa and Volkswagen Saveiro Its payload was 500 kg 1 100 lb Using the 1 6 liter OHC inline four rated at 70 hp this model continued in production until 1994 and was the last Chevette version built in Brazil where it was replaced by the coupe utility version of Chevrolet Corsa 27 Grumett edit Created by Horacio Torrendell a fibreglass bodied version actually based on the Vauxhall Chevette s bodywork called the Grumett was built in Uruguay 28 It was available either as a station wagon as a pickup or as a double cab pickup This replaced an earlier version since 1976 which used bodywork based on that of the Vauxhall Viva as well as Vauxhall mechanics By 1980 the Vauxhall parts had become impossible to import and Grumett switched to Chevette parts from Brazil The Grumett used the original 1 4 liter version of the Chevette engine 28 The regular Chevette was also assembled in Uruguay by General Motors Uruguaya It was sold there as a two or four door sedan either with the 1 4 petrol or the 1 8 diesel 25 Gallery edit nbsp 1979 Chevrolet Chevette two door hatchback nbsp Brazilian 1 6 litre OHC engine nbsp A unique hatchback version was also developed by GM do BrasilReferences edit a b c d e f 1975 Chevrolet Turns to Opel for the New Fuel Saving Chevette General Motors Archived from the original on 2018 01 16 Retrieved 2014 06 05 Philip H Dougherty September 26 1975 Advertising The New York Times Robert Irvin October 12 1975 While U S A s Chevette Challenges Foreign Mini Cars The New York Times John Pearley Huffman October 23 2011 Missteps Skeletons in the Closet The New York Times a b CC s Best of 2018 Curbside Classic 1977 Chevrolet Chevette An Econobox For Garden Variety Americans Curbside Classics December 28 2018 a b c d Kimes Beverly Rae 1987 Chevrolet A History from 1911 Automobile Quarterly pp 165 166 ISBN 9780915038626 Idea For Chevette Spawned In 73 GM press release in Latrobe PA Bulletin October 2 1975 p 18 the first of hundreds of thousands of little three door autos that are the smallest made in large volume in the United States since the Crosley Chevy Unveils Chevette New Subcompact GM press release to Buffalo Evening News September 16 1975 p 40 Mays James C 1980 Pontiac Acadian www oldcarscanada com Retrieved 18 April 2014 The Editors of Consumer Guide The 1978 Chevy Chevette brochure Chevrolet Motor Division July 1977 pp 10 11 3578 archived from the original on 2018 01 15 a b c Ross Daniel Charles 1981 08 24 Chevrolet builds Detroit s top econocar with a little help from Japan Autoweek Vol 31 no 34 Crain Press Inc p 10 ISSN 0192 9674 Lienert Paul 1981 08 24 A pleasant small car but no threat to imports Autoweek Vol 31 no 34 Crain Press Inc p 12 ISSN 0192 9674 Stoddard Haig 1987 6 cyl Engines Increased Share in 86 at the Expense of V 8 Installations Ward s Automotive Yearbook 1987 49 Detroit MI Ward s Communications Inc 48 Flammang James M 1999 Standard catalog of American cars 1976 1999 Ron Kowalke 3rd ed Iola WI Krause Publications ISBN 0 87341 755 0 OCLC 43301709 Appel Tom 2020 04 14 Forgotten Concept Chevrolet Electrovette Consumer Guide Automotive J Turn Media Archived from the original on 2022 12 02 GM s long road back to electric cars CNN April 7 2009 McAleer Brendan 2016 03 22 I Drove the Worst Car in America The Drive 1982 Chevrolet Chevette SL BR in Spanish Dkarros com Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2010 05 25 Historia de Chevette in Spanish Stcolombia com Retrieved 2012 09 08 Mastrostefano Raffaele ed 1985 Quattroruote Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1985 in Italian Milano Editoriale Domus S p A p 175 ISBN 88 7212 012 8 Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1985 p 176 Aichele Tobias ed 1992 Auto Katalog 1993 Stuttgart Vereinigte Motor Verlage GmbH amp Co KG p 80 a b Guerra dos 1000 War of the 1000 s Quatro Rodas in Portuguese Vol 34 no 405 April 1994 p 43 a b Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1985 p 189 Bauner David Laestadius Staffan May 2003 The introduction of the catalytic converter in Chile Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 37 2 The University of Bath and the London School of Economics and Political Science 181 Cesar Julio 2015 03 20 Carros para sempre projeto brasileiro Corsa Pick up tinha apelo ao lazer Cars forever a Brazilian project the Corsa coupe utility appealed to leisure Carplace in Portuguese Archived from the original on 2015 03 22 a b Camioneta Grumett de 1981 Grumett truck from 1981 El Telegrafo in Spanish Paysandu Uruguay 2010 08 23 Archived from the original on 2012 02 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chevrolet Chevette Chevrolet Chevette at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chevrolet Chevette amp oldid 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