When Chevrolet Corvair was defeated by the Ford Falcon in the '60s, General Motors has never stopped working to build one good car. This project has spawned the Chevy II, the first generation of the Chevrolet Nova. Has a universal body structure and is available in two and four-door station wagon and style plus convertible. At first, General Motors uses a four-cylinder engine for Nova, but they decided to replace it with a V8 for better performance. Fortunately, the V8 engine is perfectly compatible to the car.
Super Sport, SS, is the most popular model of the Chevrolet Nova. It is a muscular car that has a V8 engine, suspension, durable and high-performance. General Motors is able to produce five generations of the Chevrolet Nova before ending in 1979. Nova is very popular in the United States, Canada and Argentina, but not in several Spanish-speaking countries.
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