Presented as the most affordable model in the range of the Chevrolet series, the new Chevrolet Biscayne was loaded with some of the highly attractive features that were only offered in the luxury cars. This made it highly appealing car in the market. The model was powered by the ultimate 3.9L, 4.6L and 5.7L V8 Engine gives flexible option to the buyer for the affordable luxury. However, the drive train was only presented with the 4 Speed manual and 2 Speed Automatic transmission options. Despite being affordable model, the outlook of the model was highly dashing, just resembling that of expensive convertible. Its performance was also reasonable on the city roads. Thus, the model emerged as the middle class convertible. But, the model soon saw its end with barred production in the US. However, it was still in use in the Canada with further modification like Turbo Charged Engine and Automatic Transmission.
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