My family went through a few Chevettes when I was younger. One even had the front end fall out when my dad went over a rail road track. Knew a dude I used to work with who got a loan to put $1500 rims on his Chevette. Late 90's prices too. Talk about insanity. My parents bought a 1976 Chevy Vega back in, well, 1976. Red exterior, Bicentennial interior. Had the engine replaced once under warranty. Amazingly it made it from Lincoln, Nebraska to Chicago, Illinois and I think we finally got rid of it around 1987, I think.
You don't what your talking about some of the things you said are right like the Volre being a rust bucket but their engines were great my slant 6 was amazing you could not kill it and i tried the baody gave out but the engine never cid
Ford should have built the European Granada for the NA market it was a more attractive coke bottle styling rather than a boxy design in the NA model. It just shows how back in Detroit how Ford management ignored many great European Ford models
My family went through a few Chevettes when I was younger. One even had the front end fall out when my dad went over a rail road track. Knew a dude I used to work with who got a loan to put $1500 rims on his Chevette. Late 90's prices too. Talk about insanity.
My parents bought a 1976 Chevy Vega back in, well, 1976. Red exterior, Bicentennial interior. Had the engine replaced once under warranty. Amazingly it made it from Lincoln, Nebraska to Chicago, Illinois and I think we finally got rid of it around 1987, I think.
You don't what your talking about some of the things you said are right like the Volre being a rust bucket but their engines were great my slant 6 was amazing you could not kill it and i tried the baody gave out but the engine never cid
Ford should have built the European Granada for the NA market it was a more attractive coke bottle styling rather than a boxy design in the NA model. It just shows how back in Detroit how Ford management ignored many great European Ford models
You can't hide "Ugly"
Keeps repeating the same sentence over and over again - really need an hour of repetition for bad cars????
OK, we get it. STOP saying "cautionary tale" - find some other way to say it.