Vauxhall Cavalier Cavalier Mk II Estate
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Vauxhall - Cavalier Mk II Estate

Details-
BrandVauxhall
ModelCavalier
GenerationCavalier Mk II Estate
Modification1.8i (112 Hp)
Start Of Production1981
End Of Production1986

Body & Dimensions

The Cavalier is a practical and spacious station wagon that can seat up to 5 people, with 5 doors for easy access. It's an ideal car for families or individuals who need a reliable and comfortable ride.

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Rating
Body TypeStation wagon (estate)
Seats5
Doors5

Fuel Consumption

The car in question is a Cavalier that runs on petrol (gasoline).

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Rating
Fuel TypePetrol (Gasoline)

Engine & Transmission

The Cavalier is a front-wheel drive vehicle powered by a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine, producing 112 Hp. It has a fuel capacity of 3 liters and a coolant capacity of 7.5 liters.

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Rating
Powertrain ArchitectureInternal Combustion engine
Power112 Hp
Engine AspirationNaturally aspirated engine
Engine Oil Capacity3 l 3.17 US qt | 2.64 UK qt
Engine Oil Specification10W-40, 15W-40 / ACEA A2, ACEA A3
Coolant7.5 l 7.93 US qt | 6.6 UK qt
Drivetrain ArchitectureThe Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.
Drive WheelFront wheel drive

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs for Vauxhall - Cavalier Mk II Estate

Station wagon (estate)

5

5

The Cavalier was available in coupe, sedan, and wagon body styles.

The Cavalier was manufactured by Chevrolet from 1982 to 2005.

The Cavalier was known for its affordability and reliability.

This car uses petrol (gasoline).

The model of this car is Cavalier.

Petrol cars tend to be cheaper to buy than diesel cars, and petrol is usually cheaper than diesel at the pump.

Internal Combustion engine

112 Hp

The Internal combustion engine (ICE) drives the front wheels of the vehicle.

The Cavalier was available in coupe, sedan, and wagon body styles.

The Cavalier was manufactured by Chevrolet from 1982 to 2005.

The Cavalier was known for its affordability and reliability.

The engine capacity of the Chevrolet Cavalier varied depending on the model year and trim level, but it typically ranged from 1.8 to 2.2 liters.

Yes, the Chevrolet Cavalier was known for its reliability and durability. Many owners reported low maintenance costs and few mechanical issues.

Yes, the Chevrolet Cavalier was available with a manual transmission, as well as an automatic transmission.

The fuel economy of the Chevrolet Cavalier varies depending on the trim level and year of the vehicle. However, on average, the Cavalier gets around 25-30 miles per gallon in the city and 35-40 miles per gallon on the highway.

Some common problems with the Chevrolet Cavalier include issues with the transmission, engine, and electrical system. Regular maintenance and repairs can help prevent these problems.

Yes, the Chevrolet Cavalier is generally considered to be a reliable car. With proper maintenance, it can last for many years without major issues.