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| 1970-1994
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| Full Size SUV
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| 3-Door Wagon
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| Length
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| 184-188"
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| Width
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| 77-80"
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| 71-77"
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| 106-112"
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| Weight
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| 4200-4800 lbs
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| Transmission
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| 3-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD<br>4-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD<br>5-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD<br>3-Speed Automatic, RWD/4WD<br>4-Speed Automatic, RWD/4WD
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| See [[Chevrolet Blazer]]
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| Power
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| 110-230 hp
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| [[Chevrolet Blazer]]
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The '''[[GMC]] Jimmy''' was an upscale corporate twin to the '''Chevrolet Blazer''' SUV.  GMC introduced the Jimmy in 1970, a year after Chevrolet introduced the Blazer in 1969 as an alternative to the [[Ford Bronco]], [[International Scout]] and the [[Jeep Cherokee]]/[[Jeep Wagoneer|Wagoneer]] (SJ series).  The Jimmy, like the Blazer, was redesigned in 1973 and in 1992, and shared all the Blazer's drivetrains as well as virtues and vices.  The full-size Jimmy would become the [[GMC Yukon|Yukon]] in 1995.
The '''[[GMC]] Jimmy''' was an upscale corporate twin to the '''Chevrolet Blazer''' SUV.  GMC introduced the Jimmy in 1970, a year after Chevrolet introduced the Blazer in 1969 as an alternative to the [[Ford Bronco]], [[International Scout]] and the [[Jeep Cherokee]]/[[Jeep Wagoneer|Wagoneer]] (SJ series).  The Jimmy, like the Blazer, was redesigned in 1973 and in 1992, and shared all the Blazer's drivetrains as well as virtues and vices.  The full-size Jimmy would become the [[GMC Yukon|Yukon]] in 1995.



Revision as of 22:43, 11 April 2007

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GMC Jimmy
GMC
Production 1970-1994
Class Full Size SUV
Body Style 3-Door Wagon
Length 184-188"
Width 77-80"
Height 71-77"
Wheelbase 106-112"
Weight 4200-4800 lbs
Transmission 3-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD
4-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD
5-Speed Manual, RWD/4WD
3-Speed Automatic, RWD/4WD
4-Speed Automatic, RWD/4WD
Engine See Chevrolet Blazer
Power 110-230 hp
Similar Chevrolet Blazer

The GMC Jimmy was an upscale corporate twin to the Chevrolet Blazer SUV. GMC introduced the Jimmy in 1970, a year after Chevrolet introduced the Blazer in 1969 as an alternative to the Ford Bronco, International Scout and the Jeep Cherokee/Wagoneer (SJ series). The Jimmy, like the Blazer, was redesigned in 1973 and in 1992, and shared all the Blazer's drivetrains as well as virtues and vices. The full-size Jimmy would become the Yukon in 1995.

GMC would also introduce the compact S15 Jimmy in 1983 as an upscale twin to the Chevrolet S10 Blazer. They would be redesigned in 1995, and would drop the S15 designation altogether. The compact Jimmy would be replaced by the Envoy in 2002.

See the Chevrolet Blazer entry for more information about the full-size GMC Jimmy.


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Crossover Acadia
SUV S-15 Jimmy Jimmy
Typhoon Envoy Envoy
K5 Jimmy Yukon Yukon Yukon
Suburban Suburban Yukon XL Yukon XL
Pickup S-15 Sonoma Sonoma
Caballero Syclone Canyon
C/K C/K Sierra Sierra
Van Safari
G-Series Savana