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See the [[Chevrolet Chevette]] entry for more comments about the Pontiac T1000/1000. | See the [[Chevrolet Chevette]] entry for more comments about the Pontiac T1000/1000. | ||
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Pontiac T1000/1000 | |
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Pontiac | |
Production | 1981-1987 |
Class | Subcompact |
Body Style | 3-Door Hatchback 5-Door Hatchback |
Length | |
Width | |
Height | |
Wheelbase | |
Weight | 2000-2300 lbs |
Transmission | 4-Speed Manual, RWD 5-Speed Manual, RWD 3-Speed Automatic, RWD |
Engine | 1.6L (98 cid) I4 |
Power | 70 hp |
Similar | Chevrolet Chevette |
Platform | T |
The subcompact Pontiac T1000 was a corporate clone to the Chevrolet Chevette and was introduced in 1981. Aside from a blacked-out grille and a larger lower bodyside exterior molding (and of course Pontiac nameplates), the T1000 was identical to the Chevette. The T1000 was renamed simply 1000 in 1983. The 1000 was discontinued part-way thru the 1987 model year, and was replaced by the front wheel drive Korean-built LeMans in 1988 that was based on a Daewoo design.
See the Chevrolet Chevette entry for more comments about the Pontiac T1000/1000.
Automotive brands of General Motors |
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