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The Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to ... Chevrolet Sprint 1985–1988 3/5 Canada Suzuki Forsa 1985–1988 3/5
The GM M platform was the designation used by General Motors for the platform that underpinned the first, second and third generation Suzuki Cultus and its offspring.. The first generation of this platform had been designed by Suzuki for their 1983 Cultus, and adopted by Chevrolet with the introduction of the Sprint.
From 1985 through 1989, Cultus-derived models sold in North America—under the nameplates Suzuki Forsa, Suzuki Swift, Chevrolet Sprint, Geo Metro and Pontiac Firefly—were sourced from Suzuki's facilities in Japan.
Chevrolet Esteem – Colombia (Suzuki Cultus Crescent) Chevrolet Forsa – Ecuador (Suzuki Cultus) Chevrolet Grand Nomad – South America (Suzuki XL-7) Chevrolet Labo - Uzbekistan (Suzuki Carry) Chevrolet MW – Japan (Suzuki Solio) Chevrolet Sprint – United States/Canada (Suzuki Cultus) Chevrolet Super Carry – South America (Suzuki Carry)
1987 Chevrolet Sprint. Suzuki M I: FWD: 1983: 2004: 1983 – 2004 Suzuki Cultus* 1984 – 1988 Suzuki Swift* 1984 – 1988 Pontiac Firefly; 1985 – 1990 Suzuki Forsa* 1985 – 1988 Holden Barina; 1985 – 2004 Chevrolet Sprint; 1986 – 1988 Isuzu Geminett* 1988 – 2000 Suzuki Khyber* 1988–1992 Suzuki Swift. Suzuki M II: FWD: 1988: 2004: ...
1985–2001 Suzuki Cultus and global nameplate siblings: Chevrolet Sprint, Geo/Chevrolet Metro, Pontiac Firefly, Suzuki Swift, Suzuki Forsa November 1984– Suzuki Cultus AA41S AB41S 1988– Suzuki Cultus AA43S AA43V AB43S AA44S AB44S
Chevrolet's compact (1962–1979) and subcompact (1985–1988) car. Nova was the top-line of Chevy II series Chevelle: 1964 1977 GM A: 3 Chevrolet's successful mid-size car produced during 1964–1977 Chevy Van: 1964 1995 3 Chevrolet's long run van line-up Caprice: 1965 1996 GM B: 4 Chevrolet's most popular full-size car produced during 1965 ...
Through an agreement with General Motors, Suzuki began selling a version of their Suzuki Cultus in the United States as the Chevrolet Sprint in 1985. This model was initially sold as a 3-door hatchback and would be Chevrolet's smallest model. 2004 Suzuki XL-7