Chevrolet Agile
The Chevrolet Agile is a subcompact car that is being built by General Motors in Brazil and Argentina. It is an evolution of Chevrolet Corsa, which is derived from the Opel Corsa B, but also contains components of the Chevrolet Celta. First introduced was the concept in 2008. The vehicle is powered by a 1.4L Flex Fuel engine. On the same platform, the second generation of the Chevrolet Montana pickup truck was developed, which is also the 1.4L Flexible Fuel Vehicle engine is driven. The 1.4L engine is installed in the Chevrolet Celta and Opel Corsa. In most South American markets of the 1389cc engine produced 92hp (68 kW) and 120 Nm of torque. The Brazilian variant produces 97hp (71 kW) and 129 Nm of torque with gasoline and 102hp (75 kW) and 132 Nm run on ethanol. The Agile is offered in the equipment variants LT and LTZ, and in some markets as the base LS features. There are Anti-lock braking system only with the LTZ model.
Models (Argentinien): Niva | Agile | Astra | Aveo | Blazer | Captiva | Racing | Race Classic | Celta | Montana | Meriva | Nova | S10 | Spark | Vectra | Vectra GT | Zafira
Models (Brasilien): Niva | Agile | Astra | Blazer | Captiva | Celta | Chevetta | Classic | Racing | Meriva | Montana | Monza | Omega | Opala | Prism | S10 | Spark | Vectra | Vectra GT | Zafira
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