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GM T platform
(Redirected from General Motors T-car)
The General Motors T-car was an automobile platform for subcompact cars. It was the 1970s' most prolific world car programme. The T-cars were all rear-wheel drive unibody cars.
GM reused the T-body name in the 1990s on the front wheel drive Pontiac Le Mans, made by Daewoo. Daewoo itself retained the T designation when developing its own range of cars, the T100 representing the Daewoo Lanos .
Complete list of GM T-cars
- Argentina
- Opel K-180
- Australia
- Brazil (exported to Argentina as the GMC Chevette, 1990–2)
- Chevrolet Chevette
- Chevrolet Marajó
- Chevrolet Chevy 500
- Colombia
- Chevrolet San Remo
- Ecuador
- Aymesa Cóndor
- Chevrolet Cargo
- Germany
- Opel Kadett B
- Opel City
- Opel Rallye
- Japan (exported to North America as the Opel–Isuzu, Buick–Opel and Isuzu I-Mark)
- Isuzu Bellett Gemini
- Isuzu Gemini
- South Korea (exported to Malaysia as the Opel Gemini)
- Saehan Bird
- Saehan Max
- Daewoo Maepsy
- Daewoo Max
- UK (also exported in 1980–2 to Europe as the Opel Chevette)
- Vauxhall Chevette
- Bedford Chevanne (exported to New Zealand as the Vauxhall Chevanne)
- United States (sold in Canada as the Pontiac Acadian until 1981)
- Uruguay
- Grumett Color
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