Engines Used
- 1982 — 1.8 L OHV 2-barrel inline-4, 88 horsepower
- mid 1982–1984 — 2.0 L OHV 2-barrel inline-4, 90 horsepower
- 1983–1989 — 2.0 L OHV TBI inline-4, 86 horsepower (1983–1984), 88 horsepower (1985–1986), 90 horsepower (1987–89)
- 1985–1989 — 2.8 L OHV MPFI V6, 120-130 horsepower (125 in 1985, 120 in 1986, 130 in 1987, 125 in 1988, and 130 in 1989)
- 1990–1994 — 2.8 L OHV MPFI V6, 130 horsepower (Mexico and Venezuela only, *Colombia used a version of 116 hp.
Magazine Motor El Tiempo, http://www.carrosyclasicos.com/a.php?a=864 (Information in Spanish language).
- 1990–1991 — 2.2 L OHV TBI inline-4, 95 horsepower (71 kW)
- 1990–1994 — 3.1 L OHV MPFI V6, 140 horsepower (100 kW)
- 1992–2002 — 2.2 L OHV MPFI L4, 110 horsepower (1992–93), 120 horsepower (1994–97, 1994 upgrade to SFI), 115 horsepower (1998–2002)
- 1995 — 2.3 L DOHC MPFI Quad 4, 150 horsepower (110 kW)
- 1996–2002 — 2.4 L DOHC SFI L4, 150 horsepower (110 kW)
- 2002–2005 — 2.2 L DOHC Ecotec SFI L4, 140 horsepower (100 kW)
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