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  • | Engines ...cid) V8 and 5.9L (360 cid) V8 with 2 or 4-barrel carbs were options. All engines were available with a 4-speed manual or 3-speed automatic. Models were bas
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  • | [[Buick Skyhawk]]<br>[[Cadillac Cimarron]]<br>[[Oldsmobile Firenza]]<br>[[Pontiac J ...car market, and the Cavalier (and its other J-body corporate mates - the [[Buick Skyhawk]], [[Oldsmobile Firenza]] and [[Pontiac Sunbird|J2000]]) was the ca
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  • ...[[Chevrolet Monte Carlo]]. [[V6]] engines (based on the [[Buick V6 engine|Buick]] or Chevrolet 90-degree V6) were available for the first time, and from 19 ...ed the vehicle a practical, utility model and the Chevelle's most powerful engines were not available.
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  • ...eneration II" [[GM LT engine|LT]] and "Generation III" [[GM LS engine|LS]] engines. Although all four of Chevrolet's siblings of the period ([[Buick V8 engine|Buick]], [[Cadillac V8 engine|Cadillac]], [[Oldsmobile V8 engine|Oldsmobile]], an
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  • ...5 as a 1976 model. Though it was largely based on GM's X-body platform ([[Buick Skylark]], [[Chevrolet Nova]], etc), it was differentiated enough to be giv | [[Buick Riviera]]<br>[[Cadillac Eldorado]]<br>[[Oldsmobile Toronado]]
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  • ...replaced by a new LE model. Same engines continued as before including the Buick 3.8 liter (231 cu.-in.) [[V6|V6]], Chevy 5.0 liter (305 cu.-in.) V8 and Old ...s year, leaving only the standard 231 cubic-inch Buick [[V6|V6]], a larger Buick 252 cubic-inch [[V6|V6]] and the Olds 350 Diesel V8.
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  • | [[Buick Lucerne]] <br> [[Nissan Maxima]] <br> [[Volvo S80]] <br> [[Hyundai Azera]] ...derneath the sleek hood is a new 3.5L V-6 engine, winner of Ward's 10 Best Engines award, coupled with a class-exclusive standard six-speed automatic transmis
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  • | 3.8L V6 [[Buick V6 engine|Ecotec]]<br>5.0L V8 ...generally reliable but they're not as reliable as their predecessors. Its engines are made by Holden so they're reliable. They have a few problems but the ru
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  • ...n relatively low manufacturing cost combined with much less vibration than engines with fewer cylinders.<ref>Nunney, pp. 12-13</ref> ...cu in) (0.25 L) six cylinder, 24-valve motorcycle engine. Though pre-WWII engines could be considerably larger, such as 7.4l on a [[Rolls Royce Silver Ghost]
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  • ...engine, which greatly improves efficiency, and reduces 'pumping losses' in engines without a throttle plate. Engine speed is controlled by the [[engine contr ...ultra lean mode can involve ratios as high as 65:1 (or even higher in some engines, for very limited periods). These mixtures are much leaner than in a conve
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  • In its simplest form, it is basically two [[straight-4]] engines sharing a common [[crankshaft]]. However, this simple configuration, with a | title = Classic Racing Engines
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  • ...illion GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: [[Buick]], [[Cadillac]], [[Chevrolet]], [[GMC]], [[Daewoo|GM Daewoo]], [[Holden]], ...s Operations, which supplies GM dealerships and distributors worldwide. GM engines and transmissions are marketed through GM Powertrain.
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  • ...bility on [[General Motors]]' [[GM W platform|W-platform vehicles]] (the [[Buick Regal]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme]] and [[Pontiac Grand Prix]]) in 1989 Some cars' engines with remote keyless ignition systems can be started by the push of a button
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  • ...the base or XR-7. Unlike the Mustang, the Cougar offered no six-cylinder engines; its base engine was the 200 hp 4.7L (289 cid) V8 on both the base and XR- ...odels (named for road racer Dan Gurney) available with the 302, 390 or 428 engines, and a '''GT-E''' package that had the famous 427 Side Oiler with hydraulic
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  • ...utside vendors. The cars were powered by [[Continental Motors|Continental engines]], used [[Timken]] axles, Bijur starters and [[Bosch]] ignitions. According ...an also went to all-steel construction in the mid 1920s, some ten before [[Buick]] and eight before [[Chrysler]] introduced the [[Chrysler Airflow|Airflow]]
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  • ...e body styles, and the GT is also available in a convertible. There are 6 engines 4 transmissions available, depending on trim and body style, but all versio ...h 13, 2009, GM issued a recall alert affecting 276, 729 cars, namely all [[Buick Enclave]], [[Chevrolet Cobalt]], [[Chevrolet HHR]], [[Chevrolet Malibu]], [
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  • ...Unic]], [[Renault]], [[Peugeot]], [[Bentley]], [[Delage]], [[Delahaye]], [[Buick]], [[Delaunay-Belleville]], [[Talbot-Lago]], [[Healey]], [[Simca]] and [[Ch ...ate the bodies for three identical cars that utilized modified Peugeot 402 engines in modified 302 chassis. In the 1937 race The Darl'mat Roadsters placed 7th
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  • *1957: DAF started making their own engines. ...d to equip the car with an automatic gearbox, because he loved it in his [[Buick Dynaflow]]. But such a traditional transmission was too big and too complex
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  • ...y others. Over the years the Charger was offered with a very wide range of engines, running from the reliable old slant six up through the mighty greats such ...ed manual (standard on the Hemi) and 3-speed automatic as an option on all engines. As Hemi powered versions began beating up brand X on the streets and trac
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  • | Engines: *[[Buick Skylark]] (1975-1977)
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