1990-1996 Chevrolet Corsica: Overview
Updated: 12/17/09
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Pros
- Acceleration (V6)
- Antilock brakes (1992-96)
- Price
Cons
- Acceleration (early 4-cylinder)
- Control layout
- Engine noise (4-cylinder)
- Rear-seat room
Vehicle Highlights
Sharing its structure with the Beretta coupe, the compact Corsica sedan and hatchback attracted a more sedate audience. A 4-door hatchback joined the 4-door sedan for 1989. So did a sporty LTZ, packing features like the Beretta GT. By 1990, the original engines were gone, replaced by a larger 2.2-liter four and 3.1-liter V6. Base cars now were outfitted like the prior year's midlevel LT grade. The sporty LTZ got reclining front bucket seats with adjustable lumbar supports. That LTZ had gas-pressurized shock absorbers, stabilizer bars, quick-ratio power steering, and 15-inch tires.
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Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)
| Category | Chevrolet Corsica 3.1-liter Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | 4 | |
| Fuel Economy | 6 | |
| Ride Quality | 5 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 4 | |
| Quietness | 4 | |
| Controls/Materials | 4 | |
| Interior Room | 4 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 3 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 3 | |
| Value within Class | 5 | |
| Total Score: | 42 |
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