1986 Chevrolet Nova 1.6 liter
Summary:
This car is a great bargain and very reliable
Faults:
Some of the interior trim is discolored/fading.
The clear coat on the roof is peeling badly.
The black "paint" around the right rear window is flaking off of the frame.
I had to replace the clutch and the two front axles while on a cross-country trip. (Total cost $930.00)
There are various interior rattles and squeaks (old age!)
General Comments:
I paid $575.00 for this car to replace my previous two-door 1985 Toyota Tercel.
This car's miles are mostly highway miles. The original owner had an 82 mile daily commute 3 to 4 days a week - with 1 or 2 days each week commuting a total of 470 miles!
The owners son-in-law did the routine maintenance - oil changes every 2500 miles.
This car is currently using about one quart of oil every 3000 miles! (Still tight!)
This car is really a Toyota Corolla with Chevy badging! (Uses Toyota "Springer" body sheet-metal instead of standard Corolla body work.)
Obviously owner maintenance has contributed to the car's longevity - but I love Toyota reliability and this had 4 doors and air conditioning.
I get an average of 31 miles per gallon for fuel consumption.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 12th August, 2002
27th Aug 2004, 10:43
Your car could not be a Geo because it is a 1986 model. Chevrolet did not introduce Geo until 1988. In addition, the Nova was never made as a Geo.