GM W platform
The W-body was an automobile platform from General Motors which underpinned mid-size cars with front-wheel drive. The platform, originally code named GM10, began in 1982 under Chairman Roger B. Smith and debuted in 1988 with the Pontiac Grand Prix, the Buick Regal, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupés. Sedans followed for 1990. The engineering work was done by Chevrolet-Pontiac-Canada (CPC) group; also known as the small car division. Vehicles using the W-body include:
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GM W platform
The W-body was an automobile platform from General Motors which underpinned mid-size cars with front-wheel drive. The platform, originally code named GM10, began in 1982 under Chairman Roger B. Smith and debuted in 1988 with the Pontiac Grand Prix, the Buick Regal, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupés. Sedans followed for 1990. The engineering work was done by Chevrolet-Pontiac-Canada (CPC) group; also known as the small car division. Vehicles using the W-body include:
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The W-body was an automobile p ...... 006–2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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3-speed3T40automatic
4-speed4T60-Eautomatic
4-speed4T60-HDautomatic
4-speed4T60automatic
4-speed4T65-Eautomatic
4-speed4T65E-HDautomatic
4-speed4T65automatic
5-speed Getrag 284 Manual
5-speedGetrag 282manual
6-speed6T70automatic
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The W-body was an automobile p ...... cles using the W-body include:
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GM10
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