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The Buick Skyhawk is an automobile produced by Buick in two generations for the 1975 through 1989 model years.. The first generation (1975–1980) were two-door hatchbacks using the subcompact, rear-wheel drive H-body platform, a badge engineered entry-level version of the Chevrolet Monza, which was based on the Chevrolet Vega while the only engine available was a V6.
1975–1980 Buick Skyhawk; 1975–1986 Holden Gemini; 1975–1980 Chevrolet Monza 2+2 and Monza Spyder; 1975–1988 Nissan Silvia; 1975–1980 Oldsmobile Starfire; 1975–1982 Lotus Éclat; 1975–1977 Pontiac Astre; 1976–1977 Mercury Capri II; 1976–1980 Pontiac Sunbird; 1977–1989 Aston Martin V8 Vantage; 1978–1982, 1984–Present ...
2-door hatchback 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon: Layout: Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive: Platform: J-body: Related: Cadillac Cimarron Buick Skyhawk Pontiac Sunbird Chevrolet Cavalier: Powertrain; Engine: 1,841 cc (112.3 cu in) OHV L46 I4 1,796 cc (109.6 cu in) SOHC LH8 I4 1,991 cc (121.5 cu in) OHV LQ5 I4 1,991 cc (121.5 cu in ...
The first automobile made by the Buick Company. Four: 1909 1915 1 Passenger car, the first model as a General Motors division. Six: 1914 1925 1 Senior model to the Four: Master Six: 1925 1928 B-body: 1 Standard Six: 1925 1929 A-body: 1 Limited: 1931: 1942: C-body: 2: Full-size car: Century: 1936 2005 B-body (1936–58) A-body (1973–96) W-body ...
The 1980 model year lineup consisted of a base 2+2 hatchback, notchback, and 2+2 sport hatchback; the 151-cubic-inch (2.5-liter) four-cylinder engine remained standard and the only engine option was the 3.8 liter (231 CID) Buick V6.
Cars introduced in 1980 (40 P) Cars introduced in 1981 (33 P) Cars introduced in 1982 (52 P) ... Buick Skyhawk; Buick Skylark; C. Cadillac Brougham; Cadillac Eldorado;
The General Motors J platform, or J-body, is an automobile platform that was used by General Motors for compact cars from the 1982 to 2005 model years. The third generation of compact cars designed by GM, the J-body marked the introduction of front-wheel drive for its compact model lines, simultaneously replacing the rear-wheel drive H-body and the European U-body platforms, the latter being a ...
The 1980–1985 Skylark was Buick's badge engineered version of GM's new X-body architecture, shared with the Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, and Oldsmobile Omega and would bear some resemblance to the larger G-body mid-size cars. GM's X-body would also become the basis for GM's A-body mid-size cars that would be introduced as 1982 models.