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What replaced the Chevy Cavalier?

What replaced the Chevy Cavalier?

Chevrolet Cobalt
The Chevrolet Cavalier was discontinued after the 2005 model year and replaced by the Chevrolet Cobalt. The Cavalier can be cross-shopped with a number of compact cars, including the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Volkswagen Jetta.

What size motor is in a 2001 Chevy Cavalier?

2.2 L 4-cylinder
2.4 L 4-cylinder
2001 Chevrolet Cavalier/Engine

How much does a 2001 Chevy Cavalier weigh?

2,617 to 2,749 lbs
2001 Chevrolet Cavalier/Curb weight

Will Chevy bring back the Cavalier?

The 2022 Chevy Cavalier Turbo is basically a rebadged Chinese-made Chevy Monza that keeps the Cavalier nameplate alive, as Chevy’s longest-running compact sedan will return to compete in the C segment after five years in the B-plus segment in Mexico.

When did Chevy Cavalier get a new engine?

The new Ecotec motors replaced the GM 122 Pushrod Engine (2.2 L OHV) in base models in 2003, and became the sole engine choice in the entire Cavalier line-up until 2005 when the Chevrolet Cavalier was replaced by the Chevrolet Cobalt .

Is the Chevy Cavalier a 4 door car?

So, just before it was ended Chevy offered a 4-door sedan version, but only produced it for a short amount of time. This makes the sedan fairly rare and sought after. Additional Cavalier information can be found on Wikipedia.

Why is the Chevy Cavalier not considered a compact car?

Due to the engine displacement and width dimensions (1,740 mm (69 in) for the coupe, 1,735 mm (68 in) for the sedan) exceeding Japanese government regulations concerning exterior dimensions and maximum engine displacement, it was not considered a “compact” so it was sold as a “normal-class car” like the Toyota Mark II and Nissan Skyline.

What’s the 0-60 time of a Cavalier Z24?

But, that 150 horsepower is able to propel the Cavalier Z24 from 0-60 in 7.6 seconds. That 7.6 second 0-60 time puts it right next to the Civic SI which is its main competitor. Funny enough that 0-60 time is also not to far behind a 2015 Scion FRS. Not to bad considering the 15+ year difference between the two.