Most GM Cars of this time have automatic lights no matter the car nor the options, I have an an Olsmobile and Buick. Both do it to, some feature GM Added it is nice though.
I'm 6'2" with long legs, would I fit in that car? I just need a beater to drive around until my car gets fixed and I've seen these cars really cheap. I was thinking of getting one. I've always liked the look of the car even though it's small. It's super basic and if the A/C works good and the radio works, that's all I really need.
Cool to see this. Believe it or not, I still drive one! Silver. I have had normal issues over the years. My only "major" struggle right now is a driver's side window that I have to force/wedge up. I've had the problem fixed once before and at this point I'm just not willing to shell out the $$$. If I could make it all summer like that, I sure don't have a problem in the winter, LOL! So yeah, I'm one of those people with the cardboard wedges sticking up in my door. But the car drives fine and quiet.
3:30 That is your DRLs aka (Daytime running lights) every older car does it, and a cool feature is when the e brake or hand brake is engaged (you can see this better at night) when you start it up you will have no dash lights and no headlights and tail lights, you release the e brake or hand brake they pop on
In 2001, I was T Boned in my 1997 Chevy Cavalier Z24 and it was by a 1986 Buick. I am grateful for the fact that I did not have a passenger in my car as there would have been a fatality. It crushed my right side of the car and pushed the door into my center console.
Depends where you live. In Canada where it's colder, they don't crack that often. In the states where it's stupid hot, that plastic basically get baked
@@fukinfanguy9798 lol I owned a Chevy cavalier man, it’s not a diss, it’s pretty much a guarantee that the dash board will have some cracks on these cars because they are made of very cheap plastic. I have a 1999 Acura now with no signs of cracking anywhere, just a slight tear in the seat
Daytime running lights turn on when in gear
Is it possible to get rid of DRL? I hate it..
Little car with a spacious trunk
The dimming of that thing is for the dash lights obviously your speedometer and so on
Wow. My mom used to have a car like this. She now has a 2017 Ford Escape. Used to have a 2012 Ford Fusion
Most GM Cars of this time have automatic lights no matter the car nor the options, I have an an Olsmobile and Buick. Both do it to, some feature GM Added it is nice though.
I'm 6'2" with long legs, would I fit in that car? I just need a beater to drive around until my car gets fixed and I've seen these cars really cheap. I was thinking of getting one. I've always liked the look of the car even though it's small. It's super basic and if the A/C works good and the radio works, that's all I really need.
Cool to see this. Believe it or not, I still drive one! Silver. I have had normal issues over the years. My only "major" struggle right now is a driver's side window that I have to force/wedge up. I've had the problem fixed once before and at this point I'm just not willing to shell out the $$$. If I could make it all summer like that, I sure don't have a problem in the winter, LOL! So yeah, I'm one of those people with the cardboard wedges sticking up in my door. But the car drives fine and quiet.
@davey3710 same cardboard, LOL 😂
I rented one on a trip to Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦. Had a tachometer a cassette player, white with a charcoal interior, built in Mexico 🇲🇽
3:30 That is your DRLs aka (Daytime running lights) every older car does it, and a cool feature is when the e brake or hand brake is engaged (you can see this better at night) when you start it up you will have no dash lights and no headlights and tail lights, you release the e brake or hand brake they pop on
Nice Ride
Rhats the rpms like at 65/70 mph on the highway?
How do you adjust the passenger side mirror? I couldn't figure it out or unless do I need to move it by hand?
Any idea on how this would hold up in a t-bone? My uncle just got into one
In 2001, I was T Boned in my 1997 Chevy Cavalier Z24 and it was by a 1986 Buick. I am grateful for the fact that I did not have a passenger in my car as there would have been a fatality. It crushed my right side of the car and pushed the door into my center console.
@@shenanigans17100 thank goodness you are safe
@@dav5001 Thank you
@@shenanigans17100 you welcome 😁
That looks just like my Saturn interior
Does this have the owners manuals
Not weird it’s had daytime running lights
Its a nice blue color
Great American car
I like the car pimp
The dashboard was made very poorly it cracks all over
Depends where you live. In Canada where it's colder, they don't crack that often. In the states where it's stupid hot, that plastic basically get baked
Well yeah most of the car is made of the cheapest material you can find so 😂
@@CarolinaPride95 They're just old. Materials don't last forever
@@fukinfanguy9798 lol I owned a Chevy cavalier man, it’s not a diss, it’s pretty much a guarantee that the dash board will have some cracks on these cars because they are made of very cheap plastic. I have a 1999 Acura now with no signs of cracking anywhere, just a slight tear in the seat
Change your power steering fluid
Yea looking back i feel stupid i found that out when they gave me the car lmfao