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The 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo's sales continued to be hearty -- stronger than in 1976, in fact. The 1994 Chevy Cavalier had a stronger base engine and a new unlock feature for its standard automatic door locks as the car entered its 13th model year. Standard on Z24s and optional on RSs was a 3.1-liter V-6, still putting out 140 horsepower. All RS models could now be ordered with the Z24's 140-horsepower 3.1-liter V-6, which was formerly optional only on the wagon. The 2.8-liter V-6, made optional in 1986, gained similar enhancements, which boosted horsepower from 120 to 130. The changes also trimmed the installed weight by about 35 pounds. The transmission gained synchromesh on second and third gears. Besides minor trim alterations, Cavalier was otherwise little changed for 1990. Prices rose by about $200, and production dropped by nearly 20 percent to around 311,000 -- though in this slow year for the industry, that was enough to earn Cavalier second place in the sales race behind the Ford Taurus. “I was stunned to find myself on the outside of the organization, for Ferrari was like a second father for me when I was younger.
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