AHG Auto Service » Make » Chevrolet » What years were the Chevrolet Beretta made?

What years were the Chevrolet Beretta made?

The Chevrolet Beretta was produced from 1987 to 1996. It was introduced in 1987 as a 1988 model alongside its sister car, the Chevrolet Corsica. The Beretta was a two-door coupe version of the Corsica and was designed to compete with other sporty alternatives like the Ford Probe, Acura Integra, and Toyota Celica. It entered showrooms for the 1988 model year and lasted through the 1996 season.
Here is a breakdown of the different models of the Chevrolet Beretta:
– Base/CL
– GT
– GTU
– GTZ
– Z26
– Indy (limited edition)
In 1990, the Beretta was chosen to be the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500. However, the planned production version of the Beretta convertible for the 1990 model year never reached showrooms.
Please note that the information provided is based on the search results available up until my knowledge cutoff date in March 2024.

How much is a 1996 Beretta worth?

Used 1996 Chevrolet Beretta Pricing

Original MSRP KBB Fair Purchase Price (nat’l average)
Coupe 2D $14,545 $2,228
Z26 Coupe 2D $17,190 $2,804

What is the rarest Chevy made?

1969 Nova Yenko SC 427 – 38 Units
Rare as hen’s teeth – the 1969 Nova Yenko SC 427 tops of our list of the rarest Chevrolet muscle cars. Yenko wanted to order the 427 engine in the compact Nova’s – but Chevrolet wouldn’t allow it for safety reasons.

When did they stop making the Beretta?

1996
In 1995, the 3100 V6 lost 5 hp, down to 155 hp (116 kW), which also carried on to the 1996 model. Beretta sales steadily declined every year of production as the market turned away from 2-door models. In 1996, Chevrolet ended production of both the Beretta and Corsica after 10 model years.

When did they stop making Beretta cars?

1996. With not many changes for the 1996 Chevrolet Beretta (aside from now standard power locks), the last of these cars left the assembly line on July 30, 1996.

What car replaced the Chevy Beretta?

And in 1996, Chevrolet ended production of both the Beretta and Corsica. The Corsica would be replaced by the 1997 Chevrolet Malibu. But the Beretta had no replacement.

Why did Chevy stop making the Beretta?

Beretta sales steadily declined every year of production as the market turned away from 2-door models. In 1996, Chevrolet ended production of both the Beretta and Corsica after 10 model years. The Corsica was replaced by the Chevrolet Malibu in 1997. The last Beretta was assembled on July 30, 1996.

Why did Chevy discontinue the Beretta?

Beretta sales steadily declined every year of production as the market turned away from 2-door models. In 1996, Chevrolet ended production of both the Beretta and Corsica after 10 model years. The Corsica was replaced by the Chevrolet Malibu in 1997.

Did Chevy Beretta have a V8?

1987 CHEVROLET BERETTA TWIN-CAM V8 CUSTOM COUPE. Lot #704.3 – Features an Isuzu 32-valve V8 engine with an Isuzu 5-speed FWD transmission, front and rear disc drum brakes, P225/50VR16 on BBS basket wheels, custom louvered hood and a custom two tone interior in blue and grey.

Why is Beretta so expensive?

Because they are built by a company which doesn’t compromise quality. Beretta is the oldest firearms manufacturer in the world, and they uphold their reputation, by building a better quality product. needless to say, you pay more, for a better product.

What replaced the Chevy Corsica?

Chevrolet Malibu
The Corsica was replaced by the larger Chevrolet Malibu for the 1997 model year.

AHG Auto Service

At AHG, we are committed to always providing our Perth customers with the best service and benefits when it comes to their vehicle servicing and repair needs. We have over 30 passenger and commercial vehicle dealerships in WA and can handle all of your car servicing needs no matter the make or model.

Leave a Comment