Engineering:GM C platform (1985)
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GM C platform (FWD) | |
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1991-1996 Buick Park Avenue | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | General Motors |
Also called | C-Body |
Production | 1985–1996 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size car |
Vehicles | Buick Electra Buick Park Avenue Cadillac De Ville Cadillac Fleetwood Cadillac Series 75 Cadillac Sixty Special Oldsmobile 98 |
Related | GM G platform (FWD) GM H platform (FWD) GM K platform (FWD) |
Chronology | |
Successor | GM G platform |
GM C platform (1985) (also known as the C-Body) was a front wheel drive (FWD) automobile platform used by General Motors for its full-sized automobiles from 1985 through 1996. It was similar to the H platform, with both sharing the same 110.8 in wheelbase. Most C-body vehicles were replaced with cars on the related G, H, and K platform designations.
The Cadillac Series 75 limousine briefly made its return on this platform, stretched by 23.6" to a wheelbase of 134.4".
Use
Years | Model | Next platform |
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1985–1987 | Cadillac Series 75 | - |
1985–1992 | Cadillac Fleetwood | GM D platform |
1985–1993 | Cadillac De Ville | GM K platform (FWD) |
1987–1993 | Cadillac Sixty Special | - |
1985–1990 | Buick Electra | - |
1991–1996 | Buick Park Avenue | GM G platform (FWD) |
1985–1996 | Oldsmobile 98 | |
1987–1993 | Oldsmobile Touring Sedan |
References