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Revision as of 07:18, 21 July 2007
| {{{Image}}} | |
| 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.
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| Buick Skyhawk | |
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| 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)
