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When did they stop making the Chevrolet Metro?

When did they stop making the Chevrolet Metro?

Production ended after model year 2001. The Chevrolet Metro was used in the 17th Biennale of Sydney (2010) exhibition in an experiment made by Cai Guo-Qiang, a Chinese artist from Fujian, where nine Chevrolet Metros were suspended in the air through animation. Comparison of Generation II/I 3-door hatchback interior dimensions:

Is the Chevy Metro the same as the Suzuki Vitara?

GM holds a stake in Suzuki, and the companies also share the Chevrolet Tracker/Suzuki Vitara sport utility vehicle. Though the Metro is built from the same design as the Swift, it has significant differences. Swift comes only as a hatchback, and Metro comes as a hatchback and sedan.

What are the specs of a Chevy Metro?

The sedan is 164 inches long, 15 more than the hatchback, but both ride a 93-inch wheelbase. The base hatchback comes with charcoal-colored bumpers, and the LSi hatchback and sedan come with body-color bumpers. All models ride on 13-inch wheels and tires.

When did the Suzuki Metro Convertible come out?

1992 Metro convertible. Production of the first Geo Metro models, equivalent to the second generation Suzuki Cultus, began at Suzuki’s plant in Hamamatsu, Japan, in late 1988. In 1989, it debuted and replaced the Chevrolet Sprint in the United States.

When was the last year the Geo Metro was made?

General Motors announces that the Metro would not be included in the 2002 Chevrolet model lineup. CAMI Automotive manufactures the last Metro, a red sedan, on April 26, 2001. Solectria, a Massachusetts company, converted examples of the first and second generation Geo Metro to electric operation.

When did the second generation Metro come out?

In 1995, the second generation of the Sprint/Metro line in North America—which was the third generation North American “Cultus”—was introduced as a three-door hatchback and four-door sedan, using an adaptation of the longer wheelbase platform from the second generation Cultus for both body configurations.

Production ended after model year 2001. The Chevrolet Metro was used in the 17th Biennale of Sydney (2010) exhibition in an experiment made by Cai Guo-Qiang, a Chinese artist from Fujian, where nine Chevrolet Metros were suspended in the air through animation. Comparison of Generation II/I 3-door hatchback interior dimensions:

General Motors announces that the Metro would not be included in the 2002 Chevrolet model lineup. CAMI Automotive manufactures the last Metro, a red sedan, on April 26, 2001. Solectria, a Massachusetts company, converted examples of the first and second generation Geo Metro to electric operation.

What kind of engine does the Geo Metro have?

Comparison of Generation II/I 3-door hatchback interior dimensions: The second generation Metro featured two engine options. The three-cylinder, 1.0-liter throttle body injected engine, still used on base models, was available for non- LSi models in 1997. The 1.0-liter became the last engine on a vehicle available in the US to use TBI.

1992 Metro convertible. Production of the first Geo Metro models, equivalent to the second generation Suzuki Cultus, began at Suzuki’s plant in Hamamatsu, Japan, in late 1988. In 1989, it debuted and replaced the Chevrolet Sprint in the United States.

Comparison of Generation II/I 3-door hatchback interior dimensions: The second generation Metro featured two engine options. The three-cylinder, 1.0-liter throttle body injected engine, still used on base models, was available for non- LSi models in 1997. The 1.0-liter became the last engine on a vehicle available in the US to use TBI.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Metro have?

In the US, the G10 in the 2000 Chevrolet Metro became the last engine available on an American-sold vehicle to use throttle body injection for fuel delivery. Through the 1985-1991 model years a turbocharged MPFI version of the G10 was offered in some markets. This engine delivered 70 hp (52 kW; 71 PS) at 5500 rpm and 79 lb⋅ft (107 N⋅m) at 3500 rpm.

When did Chevrolet Metro come out in Australia?

The Chevrolet Metro was used in the 17th Biennale of Sydney (2010) exhibition in an experiment made by Cai Guo-Qiang, a Chinese artist from Fujian, where nine Chevrolet Metros were suspended in the air through animation. Comparison of Generation II/I 3-door hatchback interior dimensions: The second generation Metro featured two engine options.

When did the Chevrolet Sprint Metro come out?

The Chevrolet Sprint was sold only in the Western United States until 1986, when nationwide sales in the US commenced. in 1987, the “Metro” name first appeared on a model of the naturally aspirated Chevrolet Sprint: the “Chevrolet Sprint Metro.”.





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