Posted by jal-SD on September 22, 2021 at 13:33:33 from (142.0.9.52):
I saw in the Car of the Year thread below that the Chevy Citation was featured in about 1980. Where did they go? Company I worked for in the early '80's had two Citations leased for grunts like me to drive for work travel. Both V-6's, the 2-door sports model was a 4 speed manual. The 4-door sedan had an automatic transmission. Four of us drove the snot out of them. I liked them, nice ride, good mileage and plenty of get up and go. We were all sad to see them go, especially when the powers that be leased a piece of junk known as a Chevett for us along with a I think was a Chevelle. (It was never available, boss latched on to it.) If I remember right, the Chevett left me setting someplace every time I drove it except once. I wasn't the only staff that refused to drive it. I used to drive my own vehicle & collect no milage if the Chevett was the only vehicle available. (We had a couple of Impalas leased, too.) We all cheered when the lease on that hunk of junk was up. Any one else have any experience with either a Citation or a Chevett?
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