1990 Chevrolet Beretta Review
1990 Chevrolet Beretta is a Coupe 2-dr style car measuring 187.20 in length and 52.90 in height. Made in United States, 1990 Chevrolet Beretta has 4 trims priced by the manufacturer at 11,928 with just total of 2 recalls in the past 1990 Chevrolet Beretta. It’s seating 5 people with doors and a rank size of 15.60 gallon. The engine is 3.1L V6 OHV 12V and uses 24 of gasoline in the city and 24 on highways.
Vin Numbers
- 1G1LV11T6LY182881
- 1G1LV14G0LE180480
- 1G1LV14G1LE199636
- 1G1LV14G9LE163824
- 1G1LV14TXLE210257
- 1G1LV14T8LY250559
- 1G1LV14G6LE163408
- 1G1LV14T5LY107097
- 1G1LV14G4LY127635
- 1G1LV14G2LE152065
- 1G1LV14T8LY124671
- 1G1LV14T2LE196449
- 1G1LV14T0LE227682
- 1G1LV14T1LE126716
- 1G1LV14T8LY117350
- 1G1LV14T9LY108589
- 1G1LV14T9LY117258
- 1G1LV14G8LY198563
- 1G1LW11T0LY203835
- 1G1LW14T0LE110360
- 1G1LW14T0LE123965
- 1G1LW14T1LY183851
- 1G1LW14T2LE145935
- 1G1LW14T3LY177436
- 1G1LW14T3LY193541
- 1G1LW14T3LY208751
- 1G1LW14T4LY187229
- 1G1LW14T6LE128720
- 1G1LW14T6LY182341
- 1G1LW14T7LE127964
- 1G1LW14T8LY219244
- 1G1LW14T6LE192515
- 1G1LW14T4LE125069
- 1G1LW14T4LY107203
- 1G1LW14T0LE155315
- 1G1LW14T7LY249996
- 1G1LW14T2LE162315
- 1G1LW14T9LE104265
- 1G1LW14T0LE150969
- 1G1LW14T0LY113869
- 1G1LW14TXLY136642
- 1G1LW14T7LY205433
- 1G1LW14TXLY185405
- 1G1LW14T2LY184118
- 1G1LW14T1LY182344
- 1G1LW14T7LY112475
- 1G1LW14T6LE144528
- 1G1LW14T9LE121650
- 1G1LW14T8LE145079
- 1G1LW14T7LE102384
- 1G1LZ11A0LY220835
- 1G1LZ14A0LY253667
- 1G1LZ14A2LY134700
- 1G1LZ14A2LY164456
- 1G1LZ14A3LY176020
- 1G1LZ14A6LY136708
- 1G1LZ14A5LY158330
- 1G1LZ14A3LY176678
- 1G1LZ14A4LY162773
- 1G1LZ14A1LY131304
- 1G1LZ14A2LY164599
- 1G1LZ14A1LY130945
- 1G1LZ14A3LY153840
- 1G1LZ14A4LY131751
Safety & Recalls
Recall 90V065000 started on /Date(639288000000-0400)/.
Summary: OWNER'S MANUALS WERE PRINTED WITH REAR CENTER SEAT BELT INFORMATION OMITTED.
Consequence: THIS WOULD NOT COMPLY WITH FMVSS 209.
Remedy: INSERT MISSING INFORMATION INTO OWNERS MANUAL.
Recall 91V206000 started on /Date(691131600000-0500)/.
Summary: THE FRONT SHOULDER BELT RETRACTORS MAY HAVE REDUCED SENSITIVITY OF THE LOCK-UP FEATURE AND WOULD NOT FUNCTION IN A SUDDEN DECELERATION OR CRASH.
Consequence: FAILURE OF THE SHOULDER BELT RETRACTOR WOULD RESULT INTHE SEAT OCCUPANT ONLY BEING RESTRAINED BY THE LAP BELT IN A CRASH OR SUDDENSTOP, AND AN INCREASED POSSIBILITY OF INJURY.
Remedy: Not Defined