The Chevrolet Cavalier has long been known for its great value. While this sporty little entry level car may be slightly lacking in the terms of overall performance, car buyers have grown to appreciate its low starting price. In addition, the Cavalier's fuel economy is comparable to similar compact cars on the market.
After 24 years of successfully manufacturing the Cavalier, Chevrolet discontinued its production in 2005. The good news is that the resale value on these cars is typically low, meaning used car shoppers can often locate great deals. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on used Chevrolet Cavaliers in your area today.
Used Chevrolet Cavalier Model Years
1995 – Second generation Cavaliers were available as two-door coupes, four-door sedans or convertibles. Car buyers were also offered two engine choices, a 2.2-liter 120-horsepower engine or a 2.3-liter 150 horsepower engine. These vehicles were minimally equipped, coming standard with only an air conditioner and AM/FM stereo.
1984 – After recognizing the public's demand for a low-priced, fuel efficient car, Chevrolet began offering the Cavalier in 1984. In order to keep the price low, early models offered little in the way of standard features.
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