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The Near-Decade Of The Chevy Vega



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By : Andy Zain    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-10 09:35:59
The near-decade of the Chevy Vega kicked off in the 1970 model year and ended its run after the 1977 market offering, when General Motors decided to put an end to its run. Sadly, it seems the vehicle -- though innovative for its time -- was never given all the pieces it needed to make a long go of things.

It was notable, though, in how quickly it was brought from concept to final product, taking only two years, which was a record for GM back in those days. It also came in a number of 2-door body styles, including a notchback wagon and even a panel express delivery truck.

Taking into account that the Vega was a compact vehicle and that Chevy intended for it to be an import fighter and an entry vehicle for first-time car buyers, the car seemed to do well enough when seen in that light. Due to changes in market forces, though, it ultimately failed to last for as long as it was hoped.

The car proved a great success, also, becoming one the ten best-selling cars in the nation by 1974. The weakness of the engines offered - both in horsepower and in material structure - though, led to the public perceiving the vehicle to be of poor quality. The aluminum block, which was designed for weight savings, had a number of issues early on, though those were largely eliminated by later in its life.

Sadly, those little 4 cylinder engines would spell the eventual doom of the car, with their initial poor quality and anemic performance. Eventually, Chevrolet - which had also been making an evolutionary vehicle developed off the Vega's body called the Monza - cancelled production after the 1977 model year, with the Monza itself lasting until it finally was killed off after the 1980 model run.

Though looked upon a little more favorably today, most auto experts believe that the Vega was emblematic of much of what was wrong with American automakers back in the seventies. As a statement of its time, though, the Vega tried to show off many styling cues which were believed to be European in nature. Also, it eventually offered fuel injection, which was relatively rare for American cars back then.

The Chevy Vega in all its iterations was a notable vehicle which General Motors was able to produce in only 24 months from drawing board to roll out off the assembly line. Given how long it normally took American automakers to produce any new model back then, it's perhaps the Vega's most shining and memorable achievement.
Author Resource:- Andy Zain is the admin of http://www.chevy-forum.net , a place where fans and owners can get the right information for tuning, customization and general discussions on anything about Chevy Vega.
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