Used 1990 Chevrolet Corsica Sedan Consumer Reviews
My young driving experience
This car was God sent, it was the perfect car for me at the time. It was reliable, low maintenance, good gas mileage and a decent sound system. I had this car for 6 years, after my mom had it for 6 years. I sold it to a family member and they drove it for 3 more. They stopped making this car because they lasted too long, the engine was lasting longer and causing people to buy less new cars. This Corsica was a great car but some people had paint issues, mine didn’t. It’s not the greatest looking car but great where it counts, reliable.
Good car for a money
I got this car 3 years ago. It runs well, accelerate faaast. I had minor problems but nothing serious (water pump, muffler...). Great first car.
Basic transportation vehicle
I got this car from my aunt with 21,000 mi on it. It is good for people who are on a budget. It's cheap to fix and maintain, and it has just enough to suit my needs. It has a 2.8 liter V6 engine with multi-port fuel injection. I replaced the horn, the muffler, and the paint job. This car will run for a very long time without many problems and very good on gas especially around here in New York State. It's a cheap, basic, solid transportation vehicle.
corsica
really fun to drive, handles great, kinda gutless, probably fine with the v6
My Very First Car!
I owned a 7-year old at the time 1990 Chevrolet Corsica LT sedan that was silver with the black and red Chevrolet logo and trim with a cranberry colored interior. It had bucket seats and a column mounted shifter with an erroneous looking emergency brake sitting on bare carpeting between the front seats like a car from the 1979’s. It had crank windows, manual locks, a Delco AM/FM Stereo, no A/C, no tachometer and no folding rear seat. It was a hand-me-down car from my mother that she had bought used at a government auction. Overall, the Corsica was a solid, comfortable and reliable car. Obviously, I of course had the 2.2L 4-cylinder engine that made this car feel underpowered as it droned up to speed but it was never problematic! Interior and exterior trim pieces used to fall off this car like crazy and it wasn’t unusual to lose a hubcap from time to time as they weren’t bolted on by the lug nuts like later cars. Living in the north east, we get lots of snow and I remember the Corsica was an excellent winter driver! Although I definitely agree with other reviews that those seats killed your lower back on long journeys. As for recommending the Corsica, I’d say you’re taking a rather large chance on a 34 year old car LOL
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