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- GM_W_platform wheelbase "2730.5".
- GM_W_platform abstract "The W-body is an automobile platform from General Motors which underpins 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.The platform cost $7 billion to develop and was to replace all midsize cars produced by Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick. The plan was huge in scope, calling for seven plants that would each assemble 250,000 of the cars, or 21% of the total U.S. car market. It was badly executed from the start, but GM’s 1984 reorganization, combined with changing market dynamics wrought havoc with the program and it never recovered. By 1989, the year before the last of the original GM10's were launched, GM was losing $2000 on every one of the cars it produced.The later revision of this platform was known as the MS2000 or simply the W2-Car. Early versions used a transversely installed, fiberglass mono-leaf spring combined with struts in the rear. The \"generation 1.5\" W-body models had updated rear suspensions that used coil springs instead of the transverse leaf spring design inspired by the Chevrolet Corvette. For the 1997 model year the second generation W-body was released with a MacPherson strut coil spring design.The W platform was updated in 2004 rather than being replaced by a stretched Epsilon platform, as had been planned. Metal fabrication of the floor pan for W-body cars is performed at the Parma Metal Center in Parma, Ohio. The cars are built at GM's Oshawa Car Assembly. The transverse use of GM's small-block engine in the W-bodies was a major addition for 2005.The GM W-body platform is in the process of being phased out. The only car remaining on the platform is the ninth generation of the Chevrolet Impala, which was replaced by the tenth-generation Impala, based on the GM Epsilon platform, beginning in model year 2014. GM is continuing to produce the W-body Impala through 2016, selling it to fleet customers only as the Impala Limited.Vehicles using the W-body include: 1st Gen 107.5 in wheelbase 1988–1996 Buick Regal 1988–1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988–1996 Pontiac Grand Prix 1990–1994 Chevrolet Lumina 1.5 Gen 107.5 in wheelbase 1995–2001 Chevrolet Lumina 1995–1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2nd Gen 109 in wheelbase 1997–2005 Buick Century 1997–2004 Buick Regal 1998–2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 2nd Gen 110.5 in wheelbase 1997–2003 Pontiac Grand Prix 2000–2005 Chevrolet Impala 2000–2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 3rd gen 110.5 in wheelbase 2004–2008 Pontiac Grand Prix 2005–2009 Buick LaCrosse/Allure 2006–2016 Chevrolet Impala/Impala Limited 2006–2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- GM_W_platform bodyStyle Convertible.
- GM_W_platform bodyStyle Coupé.
- GM_W_platform bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- GM_W_platform class Full-size_car.
- GM_W_platform class Mid-size_car.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__1.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__2.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__3.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__4.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__5.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__6.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__7.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__8.
- GM_W_platform engine GM_W_platform__9.
- GM_W_platform layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- GM_W_platform manufacturer General_Motors.
- GM_W_platform predecessor GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_W_platform predecessor GM_B_platform.
- GM_W_platform predecessor GM_G_platform_(1969).
- GM_W_platform productionEndYear "2016".
- GM_W_platform productionStartYear "1988".
- GM_W_platform successor GM_Epsilon_platform.
- GM_W_platform successor GM_Zeta_platform.
- GM_W_platform thumbnail White_Pontiac_Grand_Prix.jpg?width=300.
- GM_W_platform transmission "3-speed3T40automatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T60-Eautomatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T60-HDautomatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T60automatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T65-Eautomatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T65E-HDautomatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "4-speed4T65automatic".
- GM_W_platform transmission "5-speed Getrag 284 Manual".
- GM_W_platform transmission "5-speedGetrag 282manual".
- GM_W_platform transmission "6-speed6T70automatic".
- GM_W_platform vehicle Buick_Century.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Buick_LaCrosse.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Buick_Regal.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Chevrolet_Impala.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Chevrolet_Lumina.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Chevrolet_Monte_Carlo.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Supreme.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Oldsmobile_Intrigue.
- GM_W_platform vehicle Pontiac_Grand_Prix.
- GM_W_platform wheelbase "2.7305".
- GM_W_platform wikiPageExternalLink forum.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageExternalLink activity.php?s=c409319893013093febc647e83ca8281.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageID "895891".
- GM_W_platform wikiPageLength "7096".
- GM_W_platform wikiPageOutDegree "94".
- GM_W_platform wikiPageRevisionID "702967288".
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_transmission.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Buick.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Buick_Century.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Buick_LaCrosse.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Buick_Regal.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Buick_V6_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Car_platform.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:General_Motors_platforms.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet-Pontiac-Canada.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Corvette.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Impala.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Lumina.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Monte_Carlo.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Coil_spring.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Convertible.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Front-wheel_drive.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Full-size_car.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM-Ford_6-speed_automatic_transmission.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_4T60-E_transmission.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_A_platform_(1982).
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_B_platform.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_Epsilon_platform.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_G_platform_(1969).
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_High_Feature_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_High_Value_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink GM_Zeta_platform.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_122_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_60°_V6_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Getrag_282_transmission.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Holden_Commodore_(VF).
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Duke_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink LS_based_GM_small-block_engine.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Mid-size_car.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Northstar_engine_series.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_Cutlass_Supreme.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_Intrigue.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Oshawa_Car_Assembly.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Parma_Metal_Center.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac.
- GM_W_platform wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_Grand_Prix.