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===Six-cylinder=== [[Image:1929 Chevrolet 2-door sedan engine.JPG|thumb|150px|Chevrolet Stovebolt inline-six engine]] ==== Inline-6 ==== * 1908β1912 [[Oldsmobile Limited]] (acquired as part of the founding of GM) * 1913β1923 [[Oakland Six|Oakland Series 60]] * 1913β1915 [[Oldsmobile Six|Oldsmobile Series 50]] * 1914β1916 [[Buick Straight-6 engine|Buick Cast In Pairs]] * 1916β1923 [[Buick Straight-6 engine|Buick Non-Removable-Head]] * 1916β1927 [[Oldsmobile Six|Oldsmobile Series 30]] inline-6 * 1923β1930 [[Buick Straight-6 engine|Buick Removable-Head]] * 1923β1928 [[Oakland Six|Oakland inline-6]] * 1926β1927 [[Pontiac straight-6 engine|Pontiac Split-Head]] (also modified for GMC trucks) * 1928β1936 [[Chevrolet Stovebolt engine#First generation: 1929β1936|Chevrolet Stovebolt]] * 1928β1950 [[Oldsmobile straight-6 engine|Oldsmobile F-Series]] (also used in [[Buick Marquette]]) * 1928β1954 [[Pontiac straight-6 engine|Pontiac GMR]] (also modified for GMC trucks) * 1930β1966 [[Opel straight-6 engine|Opel inline-6]] (as used in the [[Opel KapitΓ€n]]) * 1936β1962 [[Chevrolet Stovebolt engine#Second generation: 1937β1962|Chevrolet Blue Flame]] inline-6 (also used in some GMC trucks) * 1939β1962 [[GMC straight-6 engine|GMC inline-6]] * 1948β1962 [[Holden straight-six motor#Grey|Holden Grey]] * 1962β2001 [[Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift engine|Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift]] * 1964β1965 [[Pontiac straight-6 engine#215|Pontiac OHV]] (derived from the Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift) * 1966β1969 [[Pontiac straight-6 engine#Overhead cam|Pontiac OHC]] * 1963β1980 [[Holden straight-six motor#Red|Holden Red]] * 1966β1993 [[Opel cam-in-head engine#Six-cylinder versions|Opel CIH]] * 1980β1984 [[Holden straight-six motor#Blue|Holden Blue]] * 1984β1986 [[Holden straight-six motor#Black|Holden Black]] * 1986β1988 [[Nissan RB engine#RB30|Nissan RB30]] (used in the [[Holden Commodore VL]]) * 1999β2011 [[GM Daewoo|Daewoo]] XK inline-6 (marketed as "E-TEC", used in [[Daewoo Magnus]], via GM's purchase of Daewoo Motor) * 2001β2009 [[General Motors Atlas engine|Atlas]] "Vortec" [[Image:Chevrolet Corvair 164 Turbo engine.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Chevrolet Corvair flat-six engine]] ==== Flat-6 ==== * 1960β1969 [[Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine|Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6]] (developed and used exclusively for the [[Chevrolet Corvair]]) [[Image:Buick lesabre engine 1.jpg|thumb|150px|Buick V6 engine]] ==== V6 ==== * 1960β1974 [[GMC V6 engine|GMC V6]] * 1962β2009 [[Buick V6 engine|Buick V6]] (marketed as "Fireball V6", "3800", "Dauntless V6" in 1966-1971 Jeeps, and "Ecotec" in Holdens) * 1977β2013 [[Chevrolet 90Β° V6 engine]] (derived from the [[Chevrolet small-block engine|Chevrolet Small-Block" V8]]; now marketed as ''GM Vortec V6'' or Vortec 4300 or EcoTec3 V6) * 1979β2010 [[General Motors 60Β° V6 engine|Chevrolet 60-Degree]] V6 * 1994β2005 [[General Motors 54Β° V6 engine|Opel 54-Degree]] L81 V6 (used in the [[Saturn Vue]], [[Cadillac Catera]] and [[Saturn L series]]) * 1995βpresent [[Suzuki H engine|Suzuki H]] (used in several models built for GM by Suzuki) * 2004β2007 [[Honda J engine|Honda J]] (used in the Saturn Vue) * 1998β2002 [[Northstar engine series#LX5 (Shortstar)|Shortstar LX5]] (based on the Northstar V8) * 2003β2011 [[GM High Value engine|GM High Value]] (an evolution of the Chevrolet 60-Degree V6) * 2004βpresent [[GM High Feature engine|GM High Feature]] * 2012βpresent [[Chevrolet Indy V6]] [[IndyCar Series]] (technically designed, built and assembled by [[Ilmor Engineering]])
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