1988 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe.

January 30, 2016

12 comments

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi there.

Funny thing what car makers do.

In Europe we had exactly the same car named Opel Kadett , German model, and a British one made by Vauxhall. Time after appeared a Kadett clon from Daewoo.

Greetings from Spain.

rubén said...

'Opel Kadett GSi 16v. Let others bark while you ride'. The voice over is by Constantino Romero, the guy who dubbed Darth Vader and Terminator, among others. So this was a threat of a car in Spain :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEfP9ddIS-Q

Justin said...

Amazing find. I didn't think a single one of these in this trim level was left. Maybe you'll find an Astre Lil' Wide Track next.

Sneaky Pete said...

I got excited when I saw "LeMans" But then I saw 1988, and that was the end of that. They should NEVER EVER give the nameplate of a once-great classic to a downsized plasticized POS wannabe! (Only thing worse than these were the 80's incarnations of the Plymouth "Duster"!)

I nominate this for "worst of".

Ben Piff said...

I couldn't be happier with the comments so far. Would love to hear more reactions, but if I don't I'm content.

Tony Piff said...

whaaaaaaaaaat the heck

Anonymous said...

This car is named Chevrolet Kadett in Brazil.

And the Station Wagon version is Chevrolet Ipanema.

Eddie said...

Opel Kadett GSI

J+ said...

Prominent barging, rear spoiler, and rear vents (perhaps for massive brake:disc cooling) .. this thing must be fast!!

Unknown said...

these were poorly finished and did not do well competing with the other hot hatches on the market. Kind of reminds me of a Renault GTA, but less impressive. I am surprised this one survived. The standard ones might be a little less robust thought too.

Anonymous said...

One of our sales reps had a LeMans/Daewoo as a company car. It was fairly quick for what it was, but a heaping pile of steaming pooh! One summer, maybe 5 years after purchase, the interior completely disintegrated.

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