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The General Motors G platform (also called G-Body) automobile platform name was used twice. The current G-bodies use this front wheel drive version. General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM), also known as GM, is a United States-based automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab and Vauxhall. ...
An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ...
Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ...
The second G-body platform (the GMX690) was used for front wheel drive luxury cars from 1995. The new G-body was based on Cadillac's K-body architecture. The Buick Riviera moved up from the GM E platform, while the Oldsmobile Aurora was a new model. The Buick Park Avenue migrated to the G-body in 1997 and remained unchanged until its demise for 2005. The G platform was refreshed for 2000 and two more large sedans moved to it, the Buick LeSabre and Pontiac Bonneville. Front wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ...
A luxury car is a relatively expensive car. ...
1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cadillac is a brand of luxury automobile, part of the General Motors corporation, produced and mostly sold in the USA; outside of North America, they have been less successful. ...
The General Motors K platform (commonly called K-Body) was the basis of the Cadillac Seville model over two entirely different automobile platforms. ...
The Buick Riviera was an automobile produced by Buick in the United States between the 1963 and 1999 model years. ...
The General Motors E platform (commonly called the E-Body) was a front wheel drive personal luxury car automobile platform produced from 1966 to 2002. ...
The Oldsmobile Aurora is a luxury automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. ...
The Park Avenue was Buicks flagship sedan. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
The Buick LeSabre was a fullsize car made by the Buick division of General Motors. ...
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With the demise of the Bonneville, Park Avenue, and LeSabre after 2005, the only remaining G-body car will be the Buick Lucerne. This vehicle again shares a platform which is similar to the K-body. The K-body cars were replaced by a single ongoing model, the Cadillac DTS. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Buick Lucerne is a fullsize automobile sold by the Buick division of General Motors that replaces the Park Avenue and the LeSabre in 2006. ...
The General Motors K platform (commonly called K-Body) was the basis of the Cadillac Seville model over two entirely different automobile platforms. ...
The Cadillac DTS (DeVille Touring Sedan) replaces the Cadillac DeVille as that carmakers largest luxury car for the 2006 model year. ...
The G-body featured a four-wheel independent suspension. An Independent Suspension is an automobile suspension system that allows the wheels on an axle to move independent of each other. ...
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