Chevrolet Monza

automobile model

The Chevrolet Monza is a small car sold by Chevrolet. It shared many parts with the Vega[1] and replaced that car starting in 1978. It was discontinued in 1980.[2]

1975 Monza 2+2

There would be rebranded versions of the same car, such as the Pontiac Sunbird, the Oldsmobile, and the Buick Skyhawk.

References change

  1. Koscs, Jim (10 April 2018). "The Chevy Monza was born at just the wrong time, but fans keep the flame alive". Hagerty. Retrieved 26 November 2023. All were known as second-generation H-bodies, based on the often-maligned Chevy Vega. All shared Vega's 97-inch wheelbase and unibody, but with some improvements, including a torque-arm rear suspension to tame the Vega's wheel hop under braking.
  2. Gold, Aaron (6 October 2020). "The Chevrolet Monza: GM's Answer to the Ford Mustang II". Motortrend. Retrieved 26 November 2023. The Monza would stay in the Chevrolet lineup for just six model years, discontinued in 1980 to make way for the Cavalier.