Chevrolet Monza
Chevrolet Monza – compact car manufactured by an American company Chevrolet in 1974-1980. Structurally was based on the model of Vega, was characterized by the same wheelbase and width of the body, took over as the base engine R4 2.3. Monza 2 +2 prepared for 1975 was to be available with the rotary engine design, General Motors, however, due to high fuel consumption and emissions used V8 4.3.
Monza 2 +2 and Monza Towne Coupe were designed to compete with the Ford Mustang and other second-generation sports coupe. On the basis of the floor slab GM H-body and a modified body Monza produced cars Buick Skyhawk derivatives, Oldsmobile Starfire and Pontiac Sunbird.