1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1 Multi Port Fuel Injected V6

Summary:

A fast, sporty, reliable and cheap to maintain

Faults:

Basic maintenance, brakes, tires, oil, other fluids.

Air Conditioner needs new vacuum pumps at 65,000 miles.

General Comments:

A really quick car, handles great, and I always get good comments on it.

I've added many modifications though, intake and exhaust, two red racing stripes, custom rims and a two inch drop, along with a body kit.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th November, 2003

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT

Summary:

Fun and Quick to Falling Apart

Faults:

Had to repair brakes & rotors twice.

Wiper motor failed.

Left turn signal failed.

Cruise control failed.

Water pump died on summer trip through New Mexico.

Rust and moisture in & around transparent plastic moldings on rear end.

Gas cap cover rusted through completely.

Interior of both doors began to fall off.

Driver side door sagged and eventually ceased to open.

Ignition jammed & would not accept key, but would start when turned. Eventually the car would not turn off.

Interior trunk release failed.

Eventually the computer went bad, I was told, and the car would often stall and not start for sometimes hours.

Driver side chair bolts broke/rusted off.

General Comments:

When I first bought the car, it ran great. Had low miles and new work. I changed the oil regularly. I tried to keep up with body/mechanical work, but it seemed as if one thing would happen after another. The car, in my opinion, was rather expensive to run. However, at first it was fairly reliable in these cold and dangerous North American winters. In it's defense I did A LOT of long distance driving.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 16th June, 2003

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1L V6

Summary:

Sporty, Fun, Reliable, all in all... a wonderful car

Faults:

AC High Pressure hose had a crack in it ($600.00)

General Comments:

I bought this car used, and with my parent's luck with used car, I was expecting the worst, but this car has given me nothing, but fun times.

Over the past 3 years of owning the vehicle, all I have had to replace is are the brakes, from wearing them out, and the AC High pressure hose, due to a crack that appeared over the winter.

I am overall very impressed by both the room this car allows all it's passengers (front and back), as well it's capacity in carrying more than a normal sports vehicle.

I find myself very attached to the vehicle, and can't picture my daily life without it, as it is a very reliable vehicle.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th June, 2003

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1 MPI V6

Summary:

Most Reliable, with lots of torque

Faults:

This car is great. I was iffy about buying another used car, as I had nothing but problems with my previous car. I bought the car for $3000 Canadian.

The car is very quick, especially when you add a performance exhaust and air intake.

I replaced the alternator twice (due to stereo)

Transmission and clutch

Water pump once.

Rad three time in one year.

The driver seat has started to wear and tear.

Replaced passenger side ball joint

Change oil every 5000 km or less

VERY RELIABLE

Still has all original parts with the exceptions to items listed on top.

General Comments:

This car handles great, has tons of power, especially with the standard trans. It gets great gas mileage if all highway, I have achieved 750+ km on a full tank with 4 people and luggage.

I love this car. Chevy did not know what they were getting rid of when this model was discontinued. If Chevy was still making this car I would buy another one... hands down.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 3rd February, 2003

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1

Summary:

Awsome, sporty and economical

Faults:

The biggest repair to my baby was the transmission at about 130,000 miles. The reverse went out at about 120,000 so I had it rebuilt.

2 water pumps.

2 alternators.

All hoses.

Heater core at about 190,000 miles.

Some gizmo that helps the transmission downshift.

General Comments:

I absolutely loved (R.I.P) this car, it was very comfortable, economical and sporty.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd January, 2003

1991 Chevrolet Beretta 3.1L MPFI

Summary:

Affordable car for a patient owner

Faults:

Front and back brakes have been replaced including rotors, drums, and wheel cylinders.

2 remanufactured master cylinders, 1 new one.

2 new starters (1 under warranty)

New heater core and lines.

New exhaust (silver knight, cheap ones rotted off in a couple of months)

New ignition control mod.

New E.G.R valve.

General Comments:

Out of all the repairs I have put into the car, stock parts were never put back in. therefore my upkeep costs are slightly higher (40-60%).

Instead of the 160hp @ 4800rpm I now have 182hp @ 4300rpm which makes for fast light to light races.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 6th May, 2002

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1 MPFI

Summary:

A sports car that is underestimated

Faults:

Since I have got it I have replaced the brakes cause I wore them out.

I also had to replace the computer. I don't know what went wrong with it.

General Comments:

I like the car a lot. It is a very fast car. I use it to drag race and so far I have beaten every car I raced except one, the Audi S4 twin turbo. I have beaten a base Camaro and a 85 Monte Carlo. I absolutely love my Beretta GT.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 21st November, 2000

6th Mar 2001, 20:30

I owned a 1988 Chevy Beretta GT, as my first car. It was an awesome car. I bought it from a a neighboring state (KS), where the people are rich, and sell things dirt cheap.

The car was in mint condition, black in color. It had the digital dashboard, which I really liked. It ALWAYS started even on cold winter days, and it beat the living crap out of a Mustang GT 5.0. I had the 2.8 V6.

I sold it to a high school girl as her first car, and I still see it running around town. It now has about 140,000 miles on it.

1991 Chevrolet Beretta GT 3.1 Petrol

Faults:

In the past year, only a small o-ring on the oil pump finally wore out. It cost me about $135 to fix it.

Plus gas and oil changes... this is a really inexpensive, sporty car.

General Comments:

Car gets around 26 mpg overall and has plenty of pickup. The GT models come with almost every available option from GM and can be picked up fairly cheap if you look around.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th June, 1998

28th Nov 2004, 13:18

HI, I am in the market for a 1991 Chevy Baretta Gt, and after reading your great review, and many others, I can't wait to get one! Thanks a lot!