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  2. General Motors Alpha platform - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the August 2012 debut of the compact Cadillac ATS, the first vehicle produced on the GM Alpha platform, Cadillac's smallest vehicle was the mid-size CTS. [2] The CTS was priced the same as compact competitors like the Audi A4, the BMW 3 Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class but was noticeably larger and heavier, comparable in size and weight to the mid-size BMW 5 Series.

  3. List of Chevrolet vehicles - Wikipedia

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    GM A: 1 Chevrolet's full-sized car Superior: 1923 1926 GM A: 1 Chevrolet's car based on A platform Series M Copper-Cooled: 1923 1923 GM A: 1 Chevrolet's car based on Superior with air cooling system Series AA Capitol: 1927 1927 GM A: 1 Chevrolet's mid sized car that competed against the Ford Model A: Series AB National: 1928 1928 GM A: 1

  4. Price gap between new and used cars hits all-time high - AOL

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    The gap between the average price of a new vehicle compared to a used car topped $20,000 for the first time last quarter, according to data from auto shopping guide Edmunds.

  5. Best and Worst GM Cars - AOL

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    In this video, three of our editors discuss the best and worst cars, trucks, SUVs, etc. made by GM today and throughout time.

  6. 6 Cars You Should Buy Now Before Prices Skyrocket in 2025 - AOL

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    If you're ready for a new car, now is the time to buy. Certain manufacturers reportedly plan to raise their prices on some of their 2025 selections by as much as 23%. What you pay for a new vehicle...

  7. General Motors W platform - Wikipedia

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    The GM W Platform was phased out with the production of the new long-wheelbase Epsilon II platform. The last car produced on the W platform was the ninth generation of the Chevrolet Impala , which was replaced by the Epsilon-based tenth-generation Impala, beginning in model year 2014.