Chevy Cavalier is the small car millions of people depend on. Cavalier is easy to own and fun to drive with distinctive new styling and a newly standard 140-horsepower ECOTEC engine. Other standard features include air conditioning and a PASSlock theft-deterrent system, plus choose between coupe or sedan body styles.
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Cavalier's design sports Chevy’s recognizable gold bowtie in front and rear. Between the emblems is an aerodynamic body with ground effects, a smooth front fascia and a sculpted rear fascia. Plentiful wheel styles, color choices, and added "bling bling" such as chromed exhaust tips and fog lamps vary with trim level. Buyers can outfit their Cavalier just the way they want.
Introduced in 1981 as a 1982 model, the Chevrolet Cavalier has been an evergreen entry-level automotive mainstay. Dependability and style continue to attract buyers to this affordable Chevrolet, and sales for the last half of 2004 continued at a brisk annualized rate of more than 200,000 units in the U.S. With millions of Cavaliers produced over nearly a quarter-century, it's no surprise that the vehicle has numerous fans. Enthusiast clubs and organizations have grown, and some are even international in scope. Cavalier's appearance on the National Hot Rod Association racing circuit has generated enormous interest in the vehicle, as fans enjoy the excitement of a 1,000-horsepower (746-kw) Cavalier rocketing down the quarter-mile at 180 mph.
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Introduced in 1981 as a 1982 model, the Chevrolet Cavalier has been an evergreen entry-level automotive mainstay. Dependability and style continue to attract buyers to this affordable Chevrolet, and sales for the last half of 2004 continued at a brisk annualized rate of more than 200,000 units in the U.S. With millions of Cavaliers produced over nearly a quarter-century, it's no surprise that the vehicle has numerous fans. Enthusiast clubs and organizations have grown, and some are even international in scope. Cavalier's appearance on the National Hot Rod Association racing circuit has generated enormous interest in the vehicle, as fans enjoy the excitement of a 1,000-horsepower (746-kw) Cavalier rocketing down the quarter-mile at 180 mph.
The 2005 Cavalier offers three complete audio systems. Choices begin with the electronically tuned Delco AM/FM stereo system, and progress to the available CD/MP3 player that plays commercially produced CDs as well as many formats that can be created on personal computers. Cavalier drivers can even elect to receive XM Satellite Radio- a service that provides 100 coast-to-coast, digital-quality channels of original music, news, sports and talk. Consumers can subscribe to the basic service for $9.99 a month- less than the cost of a single CD. In addition, GM customers with GMAC financing can choose to include the XM subscription in their car payments.