e/GM W platform

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has glosseng: The W-body is an automobile platform from General Motors which underpins mid-size cars with front-wheel drive. The platform, originally code named GM10, began in 1982 under Chairman Roger B. Smith and debuted in 1988 with the Pontiac Grand Prix, the Buick Regal, and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupés. Sedans followed for 1990. The platform cost $7 billion to develop and was to replace all midsize cars produced by Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Buick. The plan was huge in scope, calling for seven plants that would each assemble 250,000 of the cars, or 21% of the total U.S. car market . It was badly executed from the start, but GM’s 1984 reorganization, combined with changing market dynamics wrought havoc on the program and it never recovered. By 1989, the year before the last of the original GM10's were launched, GM was losing $2000 on every one of the cars it produced .
lexicalizationeng: GM W Platform
instance ofe/Automobile platform
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has glosslit: GM W platforma arba W-kėbulas yra automobilinė platforma skirta vidutinės klasės automobiliams, bei pritaikyta priekiniais ratais varomiems automobilaims. Platformą nuo 1988 metų gamina General Motors, ji buvo pradėta kurti 1982 metais kodiniu pavadinimu GM10, platformos sukūrimas kainavo 7 milijardus JAV dolerių.
lexicalizationlit: GM W platforma
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