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1996 Chevrolet Corsica review from North America

"When it dies just push it off the road, clean out the glovebox, and call a friend"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Trans pan gasket.

Minor and various fluid leaks.

Electric cooling fan.

Cabin light eventually stayed on all the time.

Mysterious emissions system fault causing intermittent "check engine" light.

Engine occasionally took the afternoon off and wouldn't start when hot.

Transmission finally bit the dust.

General comments?

What can I say? It's not as if I got the thing intending to keep it on the road forever - it's a cheap car which is cheaply made and it'll never fool you into thinking it's anything else.

When the engine was running properly (which was most of the time) it wasn't terribly sluggish, but it wasn't by any means fast either.

The cloth upholstery fell apart but you have to expect that after a certain time.

The cabin light surprised me since it'd never had any other electrical problems, and it seemed a more productive use of my time to just remove the bulb than try to track down as unimportant a problem as that.

The cooling fan took all of a half-hour and $10 (at the local junkyard) to replace.

I had the guys at an auto parts store read the fault code which was causing the "check engine" light and it had something to do with the evaporative emissions system... but once again, not worth the effort to track down on a car like this.

The transmission took four days to die and started by intermittently shifting into 3rd at much too high an RPM. Eventually it wouldn't shift out of second at all, then first, and shortly thereafter first let go and I had a choice of park or "neutral". While transmissions aren't that expensive to replace if you do it yourself, no way was I going to deal with the hassle of replacing one on a front-wheel-drive car, which was never really worth anything to begin with. Transmissions in rear-wheel-drive cars aren't a big deal, but it's a big enough deal on a FWD car that I wouldn't mess with it... unless we're talking about a 1st-generation Toronado, etc.

All in all, it wasn't a bad car. The heater always heated, the wipers always wiped, and the windows always... windowed? So what if the headlight/dashlight switches were arranged so that you ended up adjusting your dash lights every time you messed with the headlights. And so what if you couldn't see all of the instruments anyway because of the steering wheel and the seat belts never retracted.

If you want perfection, buy a Rolls Royce. If you want a car which won't cost you much to buy, doesn't cost much to run, and isn't as embarrassing as a Yugo... well, you might be better off with something else. In a pinch, it'll do though.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Model year1996
Year of manufacture1996
First year of ownership2005
Most recent year of ownership2007
Engine and transmission 2.2L I4 Automatic
Performance marks 5 / 10
Reliability marks 6 / 10
Comfort marks 5 / 10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 7 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 5.8 / 10
Distance when acquired120000 miles
Most recent distance142000 miles
Date of Entry 16th August, 2008

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