GM4200 platform
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General Motors introduced the front-wheel drive GM4200 platform in 1983 with the introductions of two subcompacts, the Opel Corsa A and the Vauxhall Nova. The platform was also used by Holden, Chevrolet's Latin American branch, and Buick of China. The platform is still in use today by Chevrolet's Latin American branch for their entry-level models.
Models
- 2010– Chevrolet Montana (Mercosul)
- 2009– Chevrolet Agile (Mercosul)
- 2006–2012 Chevrolet Prisma
- 2002– Chevrolet Classic
- 2000– Chevrolet Celta
- 1993–2001 Chevrolet Corsa
- 1994–2012 Chevrolet Chevy (Mexico Only)
- 2001–2005 Buick Sail (Later Chevrolet Sail)
- 1993–2000 Holden Barina
- 1983–1992 Opel Corsa A
- 1993–2000 Opel Corsa B
- 1994–2000 Opel Tigra A
- 1993–2000 Opel Vita
- 1993–2000 Vauxhall Corsa
- 1983–1992 Vauxhall Nova
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