Used 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier Consumer Reviews
Bought in 2005
Bought this car for my daughter in late 2005. She went on to something else in 2006 so I've driven this car since then. No problems. This is a bottom end car for Chevrolet and I expected more issues. I see others that are beat to death but still run so I expect mine to run for a long time. This car will put a 6 cylinder older Mustang down without breaking a sweat and still get 25-26 mpg!
RoseRetrading
Overall, I am happy with my Cavalier. Fuel economy is excellent and there has been absolutely no problems with the performance of the car. My only dislike is that the windows and mirror adjustments are manual. Would like to go electronic now but for dollar value, this car is excellent.
- LS CoupeMSRP: $5,900208 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $1,999338 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,995649 mi away
Way better than my HONDA
After having so MANY PROBLEMS with my 2001 HONDA CIVIC, this is way better. It doesn't break down like the civic. The sales people were nicer and not so arrogant.
Chev. Cavalier 4 dr sedan
For the price 12,500 (dealer promotion) this car is peppy, reliable, comfortable, good gas mileage 30 mpg. auto trans, ABS brakes, power steering, am/fm cd player, clock. Rear seat folds down to extend trunk length. 100,000 mile coolant. Tight ride and steering, not sloppy. No mechanical problems, third one I've owned.
Chevy Cavalier LS Coupe is Great!
While everyone is running around touting the latest in foreign cars, my personal pick is the Chevy LS Sport Coupe. It's priced right, has wonderful fuel economy (haven't y'all cringed at pump prices lately?) This car handles like a sporty dream, it has a no nonsense interior without ninety- nine gizmos and gagets to fiddle with..has great pick up and can't be beat in city traffic for maneuvering. It's a terrific second car!