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1984 Chevrolet Celebrity Ad

Today's Chevrolet
  Move into more wagon.
  New Chevrolet Celebrity.

More cargo space, more passenger room, more engine than any front-drive wagon before. That's a lot in one wagon. But then there's never been a wagon like our new Chevrolet Celebrity Wagon.
  Ten cubic feet more total room than Chrysler K-Wagons. Comfortable full-width seating for six. Plus a three seat model with room for eight.
  Standard power rack-and-pinion steering. Power brakes. Side window defoggers. And even the underfloor cargo compartment is carpeted.
  All moved by a bigger standard engine than in any front drive wagon before.
  More mileage than many smaller cars. 39 Est. Hwy. 25 EPA Est. MPG* from a standard electronically fuel-injected engine so advanced it's fine-tuned by computer as you drive.
  Performance aided and abetted by the surefooted traction of front drive. In a wagon so easy to drive, you'll forget there's all that wagon behind you.
  No other front-drive wagon has this much room at a lower sticker price. You've squeezed into small wagons. Now move into more wagon.
  Try to find any front-drive wagon that gives you more, for less, than the new Celebrity Wagon.
  Today's Chevrolet, bringing you the cars and trucks you want and need-- that's what Taking Charge is all about.
 

Based on this ad, copyright 1984 General Motors.


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