Chevrolet discontinued the Corvair in 1969 primarily due to declining sales and increasing competition from other compact cars. The model faced significant criticism, particularly regarding safety concerns highlighted in Ralph Nader's book "Unsafe at Any Speed." Additionally, changing consumer preferences towards more traditional cars and the rising popularity of imports contributed to its eventual demise.
the year of 1911 the first chevorlet was made when Louis Chevrolet founded chevorlet through (GM) General Motors
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Chevrolet Corvair was created in 1960.
The Corvair is air cooled. There is no water pump.
Corvair Monza GT was created in 1962.
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See the USA in your Chevorlet, America is asking you to call. Drive a Ford cause Chevy's are as pointless as a broken pencil.
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The 1965 Corvair Sport Sedan was 51.2 inches in height.
A Corvair is one of the Chevy models that was somewhat sporty, but a real step down from the Corvet.
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