GM B platform

The B platform, or B-body, was General Motors' full-size rear-wheel drive automobile platform. It was closely related to the C-body and D-body and was used for convertibles, hardtops, coupés, sedans, and station wagons. Originally, the B-body was used for Buick and Oldsmobile products, while the A-body was used for Chevrolet and Oakland, while the C-body and D-body was devoted to Cadillac. By 1986, the Buick LeSabre and Oldsmobile Delta 88 moved to the GM H platform. And in 1991, Chairman Robert Stempel said: Sedans built on the rear wheel drive B platform include: Station wagons include:

GM B platform

The B platform, or B-body, was General Motors' full-size rear-wheel drive automobile platform. It was closely related to the C-body and D-body and was used for convertibles, hardtops, coupés, sedans, and station wagons. Originally, the B-body was used for Buick and Oldsmobile products, while the A-body was used for Chevrolet and Oakland, while the C-body and D-body was devoted to Cadillac. By 1986, the Buick LeSabre and Oldsmobile Delta 88 moved to the GM H platform. And in 1991, Chairman Robert Stempel said: Sedans built on the rear wheel drive B platform include: Station wagons include: