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*** [[Fiat Stilo]], [[Fiat Croma]], [[Fiat Idea]], [[Lancia Mussa]]
*** [[Fiat Stilo]], [[Fiat Croma]], [[Fiat Idea]], [[Lancia Mussa]]
** [[GETRAG 282 Transmission|282]]
** [[GETRAG 282 Transmission|282]]
*** [[Buick Skyhawk]], [[Cadillac Cimarron]] [[Chevrolet Cavalier]], [[Chevrolet Beretta]], [[Oldsmobile Achieva]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais]], [[Pontiac Fiero]], [[Pontiac Grand Prix]], [[Pontiac Sunbird]], [[Pontiac Grand Am]]
*** [[Buick Skyhawk]], [[Cadillac Cimarron]], [[Chevrolet Cavalier]], [[Chevrolet Beretta]], [[Oldsmobile Achieva]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais]], [[Pontiac Fiero]], [[Pontiac Grand Prix]], [[Pontiac Sunbird]], [[Pontiac Grand Am]]
** [[GETRAG 283 transmission|283]] — 5-speed
** [[GETRAG 283 transmission|283]] — 5-speed
*** [[Land Rover Freelander]]
*** [[Land Rover Freelander]]

Revision as of 12:54, 26 October 2008

GETRAG is a leading manufacturer of automobile manual transmissions. The company was founded on 1 May 1935 in Ludwigsburg, Germany by Hermann Hagenmeyer as the Getriebe- und Zahnradfabrik Hermann Hagenmeyer AG. Today, the company is allied with Dana Corporation and the European Ford Motor Company but supplies transmissions to most auto manufacturers including General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, BMW MINI and Toyota. Chief competitors include Aisin and ZF.

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