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| Body Style2-Door Coupe, 3-Door Hatchback, 4-Door Sedan, 5-Door Wagon  
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| 2-Door Coupe, 3-Door Hatchback, 4-Door Sedan, 5-Door Wagon
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| Weight2500-2800 lbs
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| Transmissions4-Speed Manual, 5-Speed Manual, 3-Speed Automatic
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| 4-Speed Manual, 5-Speed Manual, 3-Speed Automatic, FWD
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| Engines: 1.8L (110 cid) I4 (1982-1983), 1.8L (110 cid) Turbo I4 (1985-1988), 2.0L (121 cid) I4 (1983-1989)  
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| 1.8 litre (110 cid) I4<br>(1982-1983)<br><br>1.8 litre (110 cid) Turbo I4<br>(1985-1988)<br><br>2.0 litre (121 cid) I4<br>(1983-1989)
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| SimilarCadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet Cavalier, Oldsmobile Firenza, Pontiac 2000/Sunbird
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| Cadillac Cimarron<br>Chevrolet Cavalier<br>Oldsmobile Firenza<br>Pontiac 2000/Sunbird
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Revision as of 13:04, 27 January 2007

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Buick Skyhawk
Buick
Production 1975-1980
Class Subcompact
Body Style 3-Door Hatchback
Length {{{Length}}}
Width {{{Width}}}
Height {{{Height}}}
Wheelbase 97 in
Weight 2700-3000 lbs
Transmissions 4-Speed Manual, 5-Speed Manual, 3-Speed Automatic, RWD
Engines 3.8L (231 cid) V6
Power {{{Horsepower}}}
Similar Chevrolet Monza, Oldsmobile Starfire, Pontiac Sunbird
Platform H

Generations (1975-1980)

The 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk was a corporate twin to the Chevrolet Monza (which also included the Oldsmobile Starfire and Pontiac Sunbird). Unlike the Monza and Sunbird, the Skyhawk was available only as a 3-door hatchback. They were offered in various sporty stripe-and-decal packages such as the Free Spirit and the Road Hawk. The Skyhawk is of particular note among the GM H-bodies in that while the others all offered 4, 6 and 8 cylinder engines, the Skyhawk was available only with the 110 hp 3.8L (231) 2bbl V6 engine. The Skyhawk would be discontinued after 1980 and replaced by a new J-car design in 1982.

See the Chevrolet Monza entry for further comments about the 1975-1980 Buick Skyhawk.














{{{Image}}}
Buick Skyhawk
Buick
Production 1982-1989
Class Subcompact
Body Style 2-Door Coupe, 3-Door Hatchback, 4-Door Sedan, 5-Door Wagon
Length {{{Length}}}
Width {{{Width}}}
Height {{{Height}}}
Wheelbase {{{Wheelbase}}}
Weight 2500 - 2800 lbs
Transmissions 4-Speed Manual, 5-Speed Manual, 3-Speed Automatic, FWD
Engines: 1.8 litre (110 cid) I4
(1982-1983)

1.8 litre (110 cid) Turbo I4
(1985-1988)

2.0 litre (121 cid) I4
(1983-1989)
Power {{{Horsepower}}}
Similar Cadillac Cimarron
Chevrolet Cavalier
Oldsmobile Firenza
Pontiac 2000/Sunbird
Platform J

Generations (1982-1988)

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