The Chevrolet Corvair was sold primarily due to its unique design and features, including its rear-engine layout and air-cooled engine, which distinguished it from other vehicles of its time. Marketed as an affordable compact car, it appealed to consumers looking for economical options during the 1960s. However, its production ended in 1969 due to declining sales, safety concerns, and increased competition from other automakers. Ultimately, the Corvair's innovative design was overshadowed by controversies regarding safety and performance.
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