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- GM_A_platform_(1982) wheelbase "2654.3".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) abstract "The General Motors A platform (commonly called the A-body) was a mid-size car automobile platform designation used from 1982 to 1996. Previously the A body designation had been used for rear wheel drive mid-sized cars. The Chevrolet Celebrity and platform-mates were introduced in the 1982 model year which were essentially similar in mechanical design and interior space with the troubled X-car compacts, but long enough to be classified as intermediate cars with more traditional styling. They were initially offered alongside, but eventually supplanted rear-drive nameplates such as the Malibu for the intermediate niche.The A-body consisted of 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé and a 4-door station wagon It was updated in 1989 with a slightly longer wheelbase and a more rounded roofline (except for the Celebrity whose roofline remained unchanged as it was to be phased out in 1990). It also briefly saw duty as an All Wheel Drive platform for the Pontiac 6000. Later GM platforms (specifically transaxle based, i.e. four-wheel drive and mid-engine rear-wheel drive) benefited from components and systems developed with the A-Body. Additionally the first generation U-body minivan (1990–1996) was constructed utilizing lightly modified A-body chassis.The A-body began to be phased out in favor of the GM W platform beginning in 1990, although production did not end for the until 1996 due to popularity of the remaining models.Applications: 104.5 in wheelbase: 1982–1990 Chevrolet Celebrity 1982–1988 Pontiac 6000 1982–1988 Buick Century 1982–1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera/Cruiser 104.9 in wheelbase: 1989–1991 Pontiac 6000 1989–1996 Buick Century 1989–1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera/Cruiser 1996 Oldsmobile Ciera (final year of the Cutlass Ciera and Cutlass Cruiser, sold without the "Cutlass" name)↑".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) bodyStyle Coup%C3%A9.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- GM_A_platform_(1982) bodyStyle Station_wagon.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) class Mid-size_car.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine GM_A_platform_(1982)__2.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine GM_A_platform_(1982)__3.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine GM_A_platform_(1982)__4.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine GM_A_platform_(1982)__5.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine GM_A_platform_(1982)__7.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Four-wheel_drive.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Front-engine_design.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Front-wheel_drive.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) predecessor GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_A_platform_(1982) productionEndYear "1996".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) productionStartYear "1982".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) successor GM_W_platform.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) thumbnail 1987ChevroletCelebrityStationWagon.jpg?width=300.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "3-speed 3T40 automatic".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "4-speed 4T60 automatic".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "4-speed 4T60-E automatic".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "5-speed Getrag manual".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicle Buick_Century.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicle Chevrolet_Celebrity.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicle Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Ciera.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicle Pontiac_6000.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wheelbase "2.6543".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wikiPageExternalLink www.a-body.net.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wikiPageID "3991113".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wikiPageRevisionID "581470178".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) bodyStyle "2".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) bodyStyle "4".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) class Mid-size_car.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "122".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "60".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "Buick V6".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "Diesel:".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "Gasoline:".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "Iron Duke I4".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) engine "Oldsmobile V6".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Four-wheel_drive.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Front-engine_design.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) layout Front-wheel_drive.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) name "GM A platform".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) predecessor GM_A_platform_(1936).
- GM_A_platform_(1982) production "1982".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) successor GM_W_platform.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "3".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "4".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) transmission "5".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicles Buick_Century.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicles Chevrolet_Celebrity.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicles Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Ciera.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) vehicles Pontiac_6000.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wheelbase "104.5".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) subject Category:General_Motors_platforms.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) type Automobile.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) type MeanOfTransportation.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) type Product.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) type DesignedArtifact.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) comment "The General Motors A platform (commonly called the A-body) was a mid-size car automobile platform designation used from 1982 to 1996. Previously the A body designation had been used for rear wheel drive mid-sized cars. The Chevrolet Celebrity and platform-mates were introduced in the 1982 model year which were essentially similar in mechanical design and interior space with the troubled X-car compacts, but long enough to be classified as intermediate cars with more traditional styling.".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) label "GM A platform (1982)".
- GM_A_platform_(1982) sameAs m.0bbdvj.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) sameAs Q5513827.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) sameAs Q5513827.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) wasDerivedFrom GM_A_platform_(1982)?oldid=581470178.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) depiction 1987ChevroletCelebrityStationWagon.jpg.
- GM_A_platform_(1982) isPrimaryTopicOf GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_A_platform_(1982) name "GM A platform".