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1994 Chevrolet BerettaMore-potent engines arrived, a Z26 with new Quad 4 engine replaced the GT/GTZ, and a 4-speed electronic automatic transmission joined the...
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More-potent engines arrived, a Z26 with new Quad 4 engine replaced the GT/GTZ, and a 4-speed electronic automatic transmission joined the 3-speed. The new 2.2-liter 4-cylinder engine made 120 horsepower (up from 110), and the available V6 gained 20 horsepower (now rated at 160). The dual-overhead-cam 2.3-liter Quad 4 engine, installed in the Z26 coupe, developed 170 horsepower. The new electronic 4-speed automatic was the sole transmission choice for Berettas with V6 power. Door-mounted front shoulder belts replaced the former manual seatbelts.
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7 Reviews from Shopping.com
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Pros: price,reliability,styling,finish,performance
Cons: no longer available
I bought my Beretta new in October '94. I didn't intend to I just fell in love with that sharp lookin' number in the showroom.
One small item was amiss the ,A/C did not work.After seven years and 198K miles it has only been functional about 10% of the time but when you're still getting 36 miles per gallon consistently,I can overlook such petty problems.
This is without a doubt the finest automobile I have ever owned.I haven't performed any major service of any kind since I've owned this car.The original tires lasted nearly 100K miles!It still starts without fail on the coldest day, runs flawlessly handles like a new one and I've got the original clutch,struts and muffler.
So riddle me this,why in the world did G.M. quit producing this automobile?I'd have already bought a new one if I could.A funny parallel can be drawn with my '84 Chevette,they quit making a car I would have been glad to buy.What the world needs now is a good cheap car.
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