Is the Chevy Prizm the same as the corolla?
Chevy Prizm is 95% the same as corolla. And is a good car as far as those 95% (important stuff) is concerned. So it’s a good car, that will keep you on the road for a very very very long time. But of the 5% stuff that chevy puts on, it’s not the same quality as that of the corolla.
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.
Are there any Delco parts in a Toyota Prizm?
To the best of my understanding, there is no “Chevy” Delco parts in a prizm. So OEM parts will be the same cost as “Toyota” parts. Once you understand that then……
What kind of body pannel does Toyota use?
Once the major machinary is put in, the corolla and the prism go their seperate ways to different side of the plant. Toyota uses their own body pannels and Chevy uses theirs. This is just a theory. Mescherp (response 4) is entirely right.
What kind of engine does a Toyota Prizm have?
All Prizms are powered by engines from their contemporary Toyota Corolla models: 1998–2002 Chevrolet Prizms are equipped with Toyota’s 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE inline-four engine; 2000–2002 models include VVT-i (variable valve timing with intelligence).
What kind of car is the Geo Prizm?
The Geo/Chevrolet Prizm (Chevrolet Prizm starting 1998) was a compact car derived from the Japanese domestic market Toyota Sprinter, itself a version of the Toyota Corolla, and jointly developed by Toyota and General Motors, the latter referring to the development as the S-car.
When was the last year a Prizm was made?
The last Prizm was built on December 13, 2001, resulting in a brief 2002 model year. The Prizm was introduced in February 1989 for GM’s then-new Geo brand of import cars, for the 1990 model year.