- The Chevrolet Corsica is a four-door sedan that was last released for the 1996 model year. The Corsica is available in three versions, the standard, SP, and SQ. Wheel specifications are the same for all models. Upon their release, the Corsica models retailed for between $13,500 and $14,500. In late 2010, Kelley Blue Book values them at around $2,000.
- The 1996 Corsica models all come standard with steel wheels. The wheels measure 14 inches by 6 inches and have five spokes.
- The standard and SP sedan both have a 2.2-liter I4 engine with 120 horsepower. The SQ sedan has a 3.1-liter V-6 engine with 155 horsepower. The standard sedan has a three-speed automatic overdrive transmission, while the SP sedan has a three-speed automatic transmission. The SQ sedan features a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The I4 engine has a compression ratio of 9-to-1 and an engine displacement of 2,189 cc. The V-6 engine has a compression ratio of 9.6-to-1 and an engine displacement of 3,137 cc. The I4 engine's torque is 140 feet-pounds at 3,600 rpm. The V-6 engine's torque is 185 feet-pounds at 4,000 rpm.
- The 2.2-liter engine versions get 24 mpg miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 31 mpg on the highway. The 3.1-liter engine versions get 21 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. All versions have a 15.2-gallon fuel tank.
- The Corsica is 183.5 inches long, 68.5 inches wide, and 54.2 inches tall. The wheelbase is 103.4 inches. The front track is 55.8 inches and the rear track is 55.3 inches. The regular and SP sedan weigh 2,745 lbs., while the SQ sedan weighs 2,885 lbs.
- All models of the Corsica seat up to five people. Headroom is 38.4 inches in the front seat and 37.4 inches in the back seat. Legroom is 43.2 inches in the front and 35.5 inches in the back. Shoulder room is 53.1 inches in the front and 54.1 inches in the back. Hip room is 49.7 inches in the front and 51.5 inches in the back.
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