A Better 1993’s Model: The Chevrolet Beretta for 1994
Posted: October 21, 2008 in 1994, Beretta, Chevrolet | Tags: 2-Door, Canada market, Chevrolet Beretta, Coupe, Z26Frequently you will find that buyers of the Chevrolet Beretta are very excited about their new car. The Beretta has held a place among the top of the Beretta line of car for a long time. It is an important automobile, and the 1994 model is no different in that respect. The Chevrolet Beretta comes under the heading of coupe models that are suitable for families.
Chevrolet Beretta Engine Specs
The restyled Beretta Z26 is equipped with a General Motors 3.1-liter 6-cylinder engine that utilizes a total of 12 valves. The Chevrolet engine is paired with a General Motors 4-speed transaxle. This configuration has proven to be a successful design for Chevrolet.
The Beretta uses power-assisted brakes, with 4-Wheel ABS support. The front brakes are disc while the rear brakes are drum. Steering is handled through a power-steering rack-style configuration. The car uses coil and coil springs front and rear respectively.
Beretta Z26 Statistics
The Beretta is 187.30 inches long, 68.00 inches wide, and 53.00 inches high. It has a wheelbase of 103.40 inches. It is able to seat 5 comfortably.
The original manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) was $12,585 when new, with a dealer invoice cost of an industry-high price. This price was in line with the industry average price for a 2-door Coupe.
Fuel Efficiency
The 1994 Beretta’s traditional fuel system runs on gas. The fuel is regulated electronically, with a fuel-injected multi-port fuel injection (MFI) style of design. The fuel tank holds 15.20 gallons.
The 1994 Beretta gets 31 - 34 miles/gallon on the highway and only 25 in the city. This is exceptional for a coupe car.
Conclusion
The 1993 model began the promise of the Chevrolet Beretta. The 1994 expanded on this success and has proven to be a strong seller in most markets. Even with strong competition from other manufacturers Chevrolet hopes that the Beretta Z26 will continue to be a profitable vehicle.