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The Chevrolet Optra, which is a rebranded Daewoo Automakers car, was introduced to the market in 2005, according to Canadian Driver. The automobile was initially introduced as a sedan, but now is marketed as a compact wagon. The wagon offers standard features such as power windows, doors and passenger airbags.
Engine and Exterior
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Under the hood of the 2006 Chevrolet Optra Wagon is a 2.0-liter, 16-valve engine offering 199 horsepower at 5,400 rpm. Torque is set at 126 foot-pounds at 4,000 rpm. The standard transmission is a five-speed automatic in addition to an optional four-speed automatic transmission. Exterior specifications for the Optra Wagon are 179.7 inches in length, 67.9-inches in width, 59-inch height and 102.4-inch wheelbase. Fuel capacity is at 14.5 gallons. Estimated fuel consumption is an estimated 22 mpg in city and 33 mpg on the highway.
Safety
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Safety specs for the Chevrolet Optra Wagon include standard driver and passenger airbags. In addition, the wagon is equipped with side airbags, power steering and an alarm system. An anti-lock brake system with four-wheel disc brakes is optional.
Interior
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Interior specifications includes standard air conditioning, cruise lock, adjustable steering and cruise control. In addition, the wagon comes with power locks, a remote key-less entry, power windows and power mirrors. The audio system consist of an AM/FM radio with a standard CD player. A sunroof is optional in the Chevrolet Optra Wagon.
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