The Cavalier is a 5-seater sedan with 4 doors, providing a comfortable ride for a small family or group of friends.
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Body Type
Sedan
Seats
5
Doors
4
Fuel Consumption
The car in question is a Cavalier that runs on petrol (gasoline).
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Engine & Transmission
The car in question is a Cavalier with a rear-wheel drive and an internal combustion engine. The engine is a naturally aspirated, 90 Hp, 19S model that requires 20W-50 oil and has a 3.8 L capacity. The car's coolant system has a capacity of 6.1 L.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
90 Hp
Engine Model Code
19S
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Engine Oil Capacity
3.8 l 4.02 US qt | 3.34 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification
20W-50
Coolant
6.1 l 6.45 US qt | 5.37 UK qt
Drivetrain Architecture
The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the rear wheels of the vehicle.
Drive Wheel
Rear wheel drive
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Vauxhall - Cavalier
Sedan
4
5
The Chevrolet Cavalier was produced from 1982 to 2005.
The Chevrolet Cavalier was known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and affordability.
The Chevrolet Cavalier was available in various trim levels, including the base model, LS, and LT.
This car uses petrol (gasoline).
The Cavalier is the only model available for this car.
No, the Cavalier does not have an electric or hybrid version. It only comes in a petrol (gasoline) model.
The car has an internal combustion engine.
The engine has 90 horsepower.
The engine requires 20W-50 oil.
The fuel type of the Vauxhall Cavalier is petrol or diesel, depending on the trim level.
Yes, the Vauxhall Cavalier is known for its reliability and durability.
The Vauxhall Cavalier has a seating capacity of 5 people.
The fuel economy of the Vauxhall Cavalier varies depending on the engine and transmission, but it typically ranges from 25-35 mpg.
Yes, the Vauxhall Cavalier is known for its reliability and durability, with many owners reporting low maintenance costs.
Some common issues with the Vauxhall Cavalier include rust, worn-out suspension, and faulty electrical systems.
The Cavalier went through three generations, with the first generation produced from 1982 to 1988, the second generation from 1989 to 1994, and the third generation from 1995 to 2005.
The Cavalier was available with a variety of engines over the years, including four-cylinder and V6 options. The most common engines were the 2.2-liter four-cylinder and the 3.1-liter V6.
The Cavalier was named the Best Compact Car by Consumer Reports in 1998 and 1999. It was also one of the best-selling compact cars in the United States during its production run.