Chevrolet 210

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The Chevrolet 210 was a mid-range, full-size car produced by Chevrolet in the 1950s, positioned between the entry-level 150 and the top-trim Bel Air in the brand’s lineup.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model
full-size car
alternativeName Chevy 210 NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation various General Motors plants in the United States
bodyConstruction body-on-frame
bodyStyle 2-door hardtop
2-door sedan
2-door wagon
4-door sedan
4-door wagon
delivery sedan
class mid-range trim
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
doorConfigurationOptions 2-door
4-door
engineType V8 engine
inline-six engine
fuelType gasoline
introducedAs mid-range model
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Chevrolet NERFINISHED
marketSegment full-size family car
modelYears 1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
notableFeature offered with Chevrolet small-block V8
notableGeneration 1955–1957 Tri-Five Chevrolets NERFINISHED
notableUse popular base for hot rods and customs
parentCompany General Motors
platform GM A-body (full-size, period designation) NERFINISHED
positionInLineup between Chevrolet 150 and Chevrolet Bel Air
predecessor Chevrolet Special NERFINISHED
productionEndYear 1957
productionEra 1950s
productionStartYear 1953
seriesCode 210 series
successor Chevrolet Biscayne NERFINISHED
targetCustomers buyers seeking more equipment than Chevrolet 150 at lower cost than Bel Air
transmission 3-speed manual
Powerglide automatic
trimLevelRelativeTo150 higher
trimLevelRelativeToBelAir lower
wheelbase 115 inches (approximate, 1955–1957)

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Chevrolet Bel Air (as top trim before becoming separate series) trimLevelAbove Chevrolet 210
subject surface form: Chevrolet Bel Air (top trim)