How reliable is a Chevy Prizm?

How reliable is a Chevy Prizm?

Very reliable vehicle great MPG and low maintenance. This is a great car. The interior has degraded since 1995 (I have one of those also). We have had the clutch replaced once and it is now grabby.

Who made Geo Prizm?

GM
Geo models were manufactured by GM in joint ventures with three Japanese automakers. The Prizm was produced at the GM/Toyota joint-venture NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont, California, and the Metro and Tracker were produced at the GM/Suzuki joint-venture CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.

Is a 1999 Chevy Prizm a good car?

Extremely Reliable The interior was messed up and handles have to be replaced but the car only had 103972 original miles. It runs great and is reliable. It is a great car and no rust for a vehicle that is 20 years old. It currently has 104288 miles.

Is the Geo Prizm the same as the Toyota Corolla?

In any of its three generations, the Prizm was virtually the same car as the Toyota Corolla. It has more similarities with Toyotas of the time period it was produced than it does to other cars from Geo and Chevrolet.

Is there an automatic on the Toyota Corolla?

A three-speed automatic is available on the Corolla VE and base Prizm, and a four-speed electronically controlled automatic can be ordered on the Corolla CE and LE and the Prizm LSi.

What kind of engine does a 1998 Toyota Corolla have?

The 1998 Corolla and Prizm are powered by a new 1.8-liter dual-overhead-cam engine. Made largely of aluminum with fewer parts, the engine is more than 60 pounds lighter than the one it replaces, contributing to higher fuel economy and quicker acceleration. The horsepower is increased to 120, up 15 from its predecessor.

When did the Geo Prizm change to Chevrolet?

The Prizm along with its Geo siblings suffered severe sales loss when the brand denomination changed from Geo to Chevrolet in 1998.