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My first - 1996 Chevrolet Corsica
By terri31 - June 20 - 4:29 pmI love my car very much. Every since I bought it I have been confident in my choice. The car is great I hope to have it a long time.
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Murray - 1995 Chevrolet Corsica
By mustang14gt - July 4 - 1:08 pmLove this car! my family got him a year ago and was passed on to me for a graduation present. never left us stranded. I have owned him two weeks, and in the first week alone i put 1,000 miles on him. biggest repair so far was a lower control arm ($220). he needs some work, tires catalyt converter(he is very loud). beware!! if the brights are on and the switch snaps the brights wont turn off. power lock and horn just went out.(fuse?) and the ABS in one wheel doesnt work right all the time, but when it does work the brakes are fantastic. he is white,with red interior and has around 86,666 miles, he also has the 4cly which with 120bhp and 130pft find it adequate. the acceleration is spirited.
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Chevy Corsica - 1994 Chevrolet Corsica
By subaru_sonnie - April 23 - 9:52 amOkay so my mom had her 1994 corsica. She had planned on handing it down to me which she did about 5 years ago. I had made a field car out of her. She became known with the name Betsy. Betsy was sitting behind a 3.1 liter v6 with 80,000 miles on it, she had 180,000 on her body (was replaced with bertetta motor at 100,000)still was the beast of my homeade track. With the pedal to the floor i roasted the spare donut tire right off of its rim (E-Brake held high, pedal held low)
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Good car - 1996 Chevrolet Corsica
By bamaminchew - March 4 - 5:04 pmI bought my 96 Corsica last year for $450 cash. The car looks like absolute crap, but it runs great. It has 159000 miles on it and still purrs. I feel that I have already gotten my money back out of this car. The interior headlight and wiper controls on those older Chevys are not designed very well so I have had to rig them up so they will work. No complaining from me though, this car gets me from point a to point b reliably.
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Awesome Car - 1996 Chevrolet Corsica
By brent1996123 - January 14 - 11:34 pmPerfect car very reliable strong V6 3.1 liter excellent transmission.
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Great Car - 1996 Chevrolet Corsica
By brent1996123 - January 14 - 11:24 pmVery Reliable strong v6 engine and strong transmission, ABS works great never had to replace a thing.
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Avoid Neglected Corsicas - 1995 Chevrolet Corsica
By Threetails - November 29 - 2:00 amI got this car in 2004 as a daily driver. The previous owners hadnt taken care of this car. Mine has a tendency to blow spark plugs out of the block! This has happened to me twice. My car has a host of other problems including anti-lock brakes that lock, bad weather seals, and a tendency to overheat in traffic (even in sub- freezing weather). This car doesnt like extreme temperatures and the steering system creaks and groans in the cold. It can be a very forgiving car when something does go wrong and you can usually limp home even when its something major like a torque converter. If you buy a Corsica, find one that has been well cared-for and youll have an OK car.
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Ugly but .... - 1994 Chevrolet Corsica
By themarine84 - September 9 - 2:00 amI bought this car just to get me bye while in college and fell in love with it. I have put more than 50k on it my self and have only had to replace the water pump and the O2 sensor. This car has really decent interior and comfortable seating for everyone. The gas mileage on it is pretty decent for a 3.1 6cyl as well. I will continue to drive this car as long as I can. If they still made them I would get another in a heartbeat.
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Pretty good first car - 1994 Chevrolet Corsica
By matt94 - July 21 - 4:23 pmWell to be honest I only paid $700 for it. Thinking it has 117k miles on it it wont last long. Was I wrong 129,355 miles on it only one tune up and several oil changes and a year of driving it non stop to work and school and around with friends no problems. Great first car for teens.
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Frozen Doors - 1995 Chevrolet Corsica
By KC - June 9 - 6:08 pmOld Corsica is getting worn out and needs replacing. Will miss the great heater/AC & good ride (although road noise was bothersome) plus the cheap upkeep. The third alternator has lasted 9 years. Had to replace rear struts & lower manifold, no other big problems other than the doors freeze up in freezing rain/sleet (design issue). Worried that I wont be able to find another car this reliable. Doubt I can find another one in better condition with low mileage but plan to try.