2013 Chevy Cavalier Review Pictures
The
2013 Chevy Cavalier is designed to offer a compelling value. Relatively
unchanged the Cavalier will be replaced for 2013 with an all-new compact
called the Cobalt. Buyers should watch for rebates and other incentives
on Chevy Cavaliers. Coupes and sedans are available. The coupes
look sportier, while the sedans offer the advantage of four doors
and roomier rear seats. Otherwise, they are essentially the same.
Cavalier's base retail price is $14,045. However, LS models are better
equipped, with power windows, power mirrors, remote keyless entry,
and other convenience features most of us now take for granted, and
an LS sedan starts at $15,815. LS Sport models come with sport suspensions
and special trim. XM Satellite Radio and On Star are available.
The 2013 Chevy Cavalier two-door Coupe and four-door Sedan are trimmed about the same and their dimensions are essentially the same. Three trim levels are available, base, LS, LS Sport. The Ecotec 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine powers all. A five-speed manual transmission is standard on all models. A four-speed automatic is optional. Side-impact airbags are optional and are designed to protect torso and thorax (but not the head). On Star is optional. Should an airbag deploy, On Star automatically notifies the system's battery of operators over its wireless network and pinpoints the car's location using the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite network. On Star operators will dispatch emergency crews if the driver does not respond to their calls. On Star can also unlock your doors remotely should you lock the keys in the car, and On Star operators can dispatch roadside assistance or direct you to the nearest gas station or that Italian restaurant you can't seem to find.
The 2013 Chevy Cavalier is designed to offer a compelling value. A
neat feature is the remote starter system, useful for starting the
car from inside the house when it's very cold or very hot outside.
To start the Chevy Cavalier, press the lock button on the remote key
fob, then press and hold the remote start button for one and one-half
seconds. The rear seat is a 60/40 split folding one. Lots of nooks
and crannies are available for storage, including a center console
with a roomy bin, four-cup holders, a storage tray and a clip pad.
It further has requisite power outlets. The interior is conservatively
styled but everything is logical and easy to use. Controls on the
center dash are conveniently backlit for night driving. The biggest
problem with the interior is its inconsistency. Some interior parts
used extremely high quality materials, such as the soft rubber door
handles, which reminded us of VWs, the benchmark for interiors. Yet,
other parts, such as the plastic surrounding the audio and climate
controls, appeared cheap.
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