LT 2.2L 4-cyl. 5-speed Manual - (11 reviews )
By mike on 10/01/08 12:31 PM (PDT)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
Well I purchased this car at a car lot in Arkansas for $300. He told me it didn't have reverse and it ran a little hot. Any way this car had lots of power and ran good. I never could figure out why it ran hot. I changed everything that would make it run hot. I figure it was a seeping head gasket. But this car got so hot (that the needle was past the H facing straight down) so many times, and it would start everytime. But you could tell a difference in the power it would lose each time it would run hot though. All in all I would most definitely get another one.
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By WVE on 03/21/05 21:01 PM (PST)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
This was my 1st car, I bought it in 2003 with 119,000 miles and owned it for 2 years. Never had any serious problems. Had some leaks. Fixed the fuel pump and thermostat and a battery, also had to get new breaks all of which weren't too expensive. The car was always reliable and started even in the coldest weather. The 3.1 V6 provides enough HP for passing and what not. Could still drive the car over 100mph with no problem when I sold it. I also thought the sound system was pretty nice, until the speakers started to go a few months before I sold it.
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By Shaun on 02/03/05 11:33 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
This is my first car. I have put about 4,000 miles on it. The 4 Cylinder 2.0 is just fine for a first car. This car is VERY strong. I have driven it VERY hard in the last year or so, and the only problems I've had were minior like a main brake line, $20. And the AC radiator thing gets plugged so you have to clean it to get the air moving again. The style is a little too old for me. Paint peels bad, but no rust. Seems to have a lot of rattles everywhere. For the price and considering that it is an older car, it runs great. No engine problems whatsoever.
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By Madison Chevy on 08/02/04 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
Excellent car around town.
Comfortable and economical. Easy to
park, easy to drive. Seldom required
repair, but those were inexpensive.
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By vickijo on 03/04/04 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
I've had this car for 3 years and have
put 52000 miles on it.for a total of
136000. I mostly only had minor issues
with it as you would expect with an
older USED car. after 100,000 miles it
started having little weird problems
like the ABS light would come on for no
reason, the brakes needed replaced, the
cruise control stopped working but over
all worth the $.
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By Ronnie Jackson on 08/08/03 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
Only minor problems over the years
except evaporator core in air
conditioner had to be replaced while
under extended warranty in about '97.
Air went out again in '02 and will
need condenser. Also lots of problems
when first got by trying to use ash
tray/cup holder as cup-holder. Always
messing up gear shift indicator.
Finaly quit using it after taking back
to dealer several times while uder
warranty.
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By Shanti on 02/13/03 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
Since the above consumers say they were
satisfied with the car, why would they
not provide a better rating of the
vehicle? I bought mine in '97 with
152,000 km for CAD$ 5,900. It was an
awesome deal. It now has almost 300,000
km and it goes good. There is hardly
any spot of rust. I have done the
rustproof every year and have kept it
outside for the last three years. After
I reach the 300,000 km I might get a
Sunfire. Although I am European I like
the lightness of American domestic
vehicles - actually European GM has its
equivalents too (Opel etc). You
feel 'light' with such cars - as
opposed to a MB or a BMW, don't you? ;-)
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By Vira on 02/13/03 00:00 AM (PST)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
Since the above consumers say they were
satisfied with the car, why would they
not provide a better rating of the
vehicle? I bought mine in '97 with
152,000 km for CAD$ 5,900. It was an
awesome deal. It now has almost 300,000
km and it goes good. There is hardly
any spot of rust. I have done the
rustproof every year and have kept it
outside for the last three years. After
I reach the 300,000 km I might get a
Sunfire. Although I am European I like
the lightness of American domestic
vehicles - actually European GM has its
equivalents too (Opel etc). You
feel 'light' with such cars - as
opposed to a MB or a BMW, don't you? ;-)
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By ienfjts on 10/18/02 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
i bought it new in 1992. and accept for
some brake replacements every couple of
years it has been good to me. it is
just as fast as other more pricey cars
but has alot more room for the kids.
the only other problem i had was i had
to replace the sol. on the torque
convertor at about 80000 miles. that
was an pain because every garage i went
to thought it was the torque convertor
was going out. .
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By ericthered on 09/14/02 00:00 AM (PDT)
Vehicle
1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT 4dr Sedan
Review
I've had my v-6 corsica for 6 years
now, and it has treated me very well.
I purchased it when it was 4 years old
with only 26,000 miles on it.
Interior is good. Car leans a bit too
much during turns.
Since the 6 years, I've had to replace
the rotors and brake pads, which cost
me $800. The only other major work is
the radiator because of a leak. The
model has major paint chipping
problems. Especially white and blue
ones. It's too bad because the inside
of my car is clean and almost still
like new even after 10 years! HOwever,
still no major rust problems.
The back is a little
small. Leg room is limited.
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