Chevrolet Classic
General Motors used the Chevrolet Classic nameplate for the following vehicles:The second generation Chevrolet Corsa, produced in Argentina and Brazil from 2002 to 2016
The fifth generation Chevrolet Malibu, produced in the United States from 2004 to 2005 for use by fleets and car rental companies.
The sixth generation Chevrolet Malibu, produced in the United States for 2008 for use by fleets and car rental companies.
The seventh generation Chevrolet Malibu, to be produced in the United States for 2013 for use by fleets and car rental companies. GM shelved plans for the seventh generation Malibu Classic where the company decided to commence production of the eighth generation - the ninth generation Impala introduced in the 2006 model year took the place of the Chevrolet Classic as the Impala Limited.
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- Length
- 4,060 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 2.2–3.5 L · 4/6 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 22–25 mpg combined — EPA 2004–2008
Contemporaries
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
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