The Corvair is a car for the unusual. This has been a known fact ever since its
very first prototype came out in the 1960s. According to some critics, the Corvair
is not everybody’s cup of tea. This may be because it is an extraordinary car
whose atypical features and great abilities can be best appreciated only by those
who know a really fine vehicle when they see one.
The Corvair is a rear-engined automobile produced by General Motors under the
Chevrolet name. It is available in a diverse range of body styles which include
Corvair sedans, coupes, convertibles, station wagons, pickups and minivans. The
Corvair pioneers that flaunted themselves in late 1959 as part of the 1960 model
year had qualities that no other car had during that time. Some of their features
included a wider wheel tread for greater stability, a soft ride that is not at
all mushy and an air-cooled engine, a feature which was unconventional for vehicles
during the time of the Corvair’s conception.
What draws the line between the Chevrolet Corvair and all the rest in the automotive
industry is the fact that the Corvair is a one-of-a-kind contraption meant to
really stand out. The road is its ally in all its undertakings, exhibiting real
power in terms of raw, unparalleled performance. What others cannot do, it can
do admirably with great facility. What others hesitate on, it faces boldly with
an intensity that proves to be more than reliable.
The Corvair is a fantastic car that offers more than what it is actually capable
of. Enthusiasts attest to the fact that it is a different sort of vehicle – one
which
takes its owner to places he has never gone to before. With Chevrolet Corvair,
being different is not a problem. It is a blessing.