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1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT

1992 Chevrolet Corsica in Walker, Texas Ranger, TV Series, 1993-2001 IMDB Ep. 1.01

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

1992 Chevrolet Corsica LT

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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Wampa-One US

2008-01-11 01:15

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taxiguy US

2008-01-11 01:19

Is that a police car? Ok, I can sort of understand a Malibu police car, even a Celebrity police car, but come on! A corsica? That's simply ridiculous.

Ford_Guy US

2008-01-11 01:21

You'd be surprised. By the way, Malibus and Celebrity's were offered as police-package cars back in the 70's/80's.

taxiguy US

2008-01-11 01:25

ford_guy wrote You'd be surprised. By the way, Malibus and Celebrity's were offered as police-package cars back in the 70's/80's.


I know they were offered police packages, that's why I mentioned them. I've always thought it was ridiculous to use any non-full-size car as a police car, but that's just me...

Ford_Guy US

2008-01-11 01:27

I have heard from many police officers of how great the Malibu 9C1's were. According to them, they were fast, nimble, and easy to maneuver. I was talking to a deputy the other day that's been on the job since the mid 70's. Of all the vehicles he's driven since then (Nova's, Ford "baby" LTD's, Caprices, Crown Victorias), he said that the best car was the Malibu. But it's all a matter of opinion, of course.

taxiguy US

2008-01-11 01:32

Well it's true that smaller cars would be easier to maneuver and handle than a giant Caprice or Crown Vic, but I have trouble believing a Celebrity or Corsica is "fast". A Malibu could be fast though, if it had a V8...

jettalover US

2008-01-11 02:59

I doubt there was a factory police upgrade package for the lowly Corsica. If Corsicas can be used as police cars, then its direct competitor the Tempo should have been used too.:)

-- Last edit: 2008-01-11 03:00:26

taxiguy US

2008-01-11 03:00

jettalover wrote I doubt there was a factory police upgrade package for the lowly Corsica. If Corsicas can be used as police cars, then its direct competitor the Tempo should habe been used too.:)


:lol: Tempo cop car! That'll be the day....

-- Last edit: 2008-01-11 03:01:08

Ford_Guy US

2008-01-11 03:04

you fail to understand :D

Chevrolet Corsica, Albuquerque, NM:
http://images12.fotki.com/v213/photos/4/42477/1693835/month03-vi.jpg

Ford Tempo:
http://images12.fotki.com/v214/photos/4/42477/1693835/month04-vi.jpg

CHP Celebrity:
http://members.fortunecity.com/copcarsite/celeb1.html

stronghold EN

2008-01-11 03:10

taxiguy wrote :lol: Tempo cop car! That'll be the day....

This is basically the same as a Tempo & used as a police car :)
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cieraguy US

2008-01-12 09:33

I can see using a car like this if outright speed and size isn't important but the simple task of transporting an officer to the scene of a crime is needed... especially in an urban area and with $3 a gallon gas. When equipped with a 3.1 liter these cars are actually fairly quick... the handling still sucks though. This Corsica is a 1991-1993 LT BTW.

-- Last edit: 2008-01-12 09:38:26

wi_corsica US

2009-02-27 06:58

1992. has the base 92-93 wheels and 93 they quit putting badges on the side of the car.

JB FR

2023-07-23 09:12

Ep. 8.10.
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Ep. 8.21.
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-- Last edit: 2023-07-23 10:14:45

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