Also known as Chevy, Chevrolet is a division of General Motors that came to prominence in 1911. The brand is known worldwide and sold in most countries. As well as cars, the company also manufactures commercial vehicles and trucks, while some of their popular models include the Silverado, Camaro, and Corvette. Chevrolet has made some iconic cars over the years and their engines are just as popular. This includes the Chevrolet small-block V8 engine – the longest mass-produced engine in the world since its launch in 1955.

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Chevrolet is well-known in NASCAR with many of the major teams driving its vehicles. As such, the brand is also the most successful manufacturer to be involved in NASCAR with a total of almost 40 titles and the most recorded wins. Chevrolet also won six consecutive Indianapolis 500 races between 1986 and 1993. If you drive a Chevy and are looking for guidance on maintaining or repairing your vehicle, then choose from one of our repair manuals.

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1987 Chevy Nova Pictures

The 1987 Chevrolet Nova was lauded for a smooth ride and quite engine. The 1987 Chevrolet Nova saw only minor changes after it's introduction a year earlier as a near-twin to the front-wheel-drive Toyota Corolla. Wider taillights, body-colored bumpers, and new aluminum wheels for the CL options package made up the primary visual changes. Meanwhile, a rear-window defogger was added to the list of standard equipment. The 1987 Chevrolet Nova continued in two body styles, a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback. The four-door proved by far the more popular - by about three to one. Nova's only engine was again a 74-horsepower 1.6-liter four designed by Toyota, mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic.

As before, Novas were built at the NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.) GM/Toyota joint venture plant in Fremont, California. Though Corollas were priced slightly below competing Novas, Chevy's version of the car could often be bought for less because slow sales encouraged dealers to discount prices. 'Slow sales,' however, meant slow by Chevy standards, for the Nova sold about as well as the Corolla. Aside from some minor interior and exterior trim differences, the cars were much the same, though Novas had a slightly softer suspension that favored ride over handling. 1987 Chevrolet Nova Facts Model Weight range (lbs.) Price range (new) Number built Nova 2,206-2,253 $8,258-$8,510 150,006 The 1987 Chevrolet Nova hatchback proved less-popular than the Nova sedan. For more picture-packed articles about Chevys and other great cars, see:.: Learn about more than 400 of the world's finest classic and collectible automobiles.: Look back at tire-smoking Chevys and scores of other machines from the golden age of American high performance.: Discover the pleasure of sports motoring at its purest in these captivating articles on the best sports cars from around the world.

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