Positioning:
Flagship American sports car, offering performance and style
Competitors 1991:
Porsche 911, Ferrari 348, Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo, Toyota Supra Turbo
Performance Focus:
Emphasis on V8 power, handling, and open-top driving experience
Design Heritage:
Continuation of the C4 generation's modern, aerodynamic styling
Engine:
L98 5.7L V8, LT1 5.7L V8 (if applicable to early production or specific models)
Transmission:
4-speed Automatic (700R4/4L60), 4-speed Manual (Z51 option)
Drivetrain:
Rear-wheel drive, differential, axles, driveshaft
Suspension:
Front and rear independent suspension, shock absorbers, springs, control arms, sway bars
Brakes:
Front and rear disc brakes, ABS system, hydraulic lines, calipers, rotors
Steering:
Power steering system, steering column, rack and pinion
Electrical:
Battery, alternator, starter, ignition system, lighting, dashboard instruments, power windows, power locks, HVAC controls, body control module (BCM)
Fuel System:
Fuel pump, injectors, fuel lines, fuel tank, emissions control system (ECM)
Cooling System:
Radiator, water pump, thermostat, coolant hoses, fan
Exhaust System:
Exhaust manifolds, catalytic converter, mufflers, pipes
Body:
Exterior panels, interior trim, doors, windows, convertible top (if applicable), bumpers
HVAC:
Air conditioning, heating, climate control system
Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and changes, tire rotations, brake inspections
Diagnostics:
Troubleshooting guides, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), electrical schematics, component testing
Repair:
Engine overhaul, transmission repair, brake system overhaul, suspension component replacement, electrical component repair, body panel repair
Rebuilds:
Engine rebuild specifications, transmission rebuild procedures
Troubleshooting:
Step-by-step diagnostic procedures for common and uncommon faults
Installation:
Component replacement and installation guidelines
Depth:
Comprehensive (from basic maintenance to complete engine/transmission rebuilds)
NHTSA Driver Front Impact:
4 Stars (1991 Model Year)
NHTSA Passenger Front Impact:
4 Stars (1991 Model Year)
ABS:
Standard (Anti-lock Braking System)
Airbags:
Driver's side airbag
Seat Belts:
Three-point inertia reel seat belts
Roll Bar:
Integrated roll bar structure (Coupe)
Oil Change Interval:
Every 7,500 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first (under normal driving conditions)
Transmission Fluid Change:
Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
Coolant Change:
Every 30,000 miles or 24 months
Spark Plug Replacement:
100,000 miles
Engine Oil Type:
API SG, SAE 5W-30 (check owner's manual for temperature variations)
Engine Oil Capacity:
5.0 U.S. quarts (4.7 liters) with filter change
Coolant Type:
GM Delco-GM Blue Coolant (50/50 mix with distilled water)
Common Problem 1:
Aging rubber seals and gaskets (e.g., coolant hoses, window seals) leading to leaks
Common Problem 2:
TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) failures affecting engine performance
Common Problem 3:
C4-specific dashboard electronic issues (e.g., digital displays)
Common Problem 4:
TPI system maintenance and potential clogging
Common Problem 5:
Wear on suspension bushings and ball joints
Brand Identity:
Chevrolet, a division of General Motors, known for American muscle and performance vehicles
C4 Generation Introduction:
1984
C4 Key Changes 1991:
Significant interior redesign, improved ergonomics, updated dashboard, projector headlights, passive keyless entry
Production Location:
Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA
Total Production 1991:
20,657 (Coupe and Convertible combined)
Performance Acknowledgement:
Consistently praised for its performance and value proposition in the sports car segment
Car And Driver Comparison:
Frequently featured in 'Car and Driver's' annual 10Best lists in earlier years, cementing its sports car credentials.
Manufacturer Certification:
Certified by Chevrolet as a high-performance sports car meeting all design and engineering standards.