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{{main|List of GM platforms}}{{Single source|date=November 2018}}{{Infobox automobile platform |name = GM N Platform |aka=P-90<br />GMX130 |image = 3rd-Pontiac-Grand-Am-sedan.jpg |manufacturer = [[General Motors]] |production = 1984β2005 |predecessor = [[GM X platform (FWD)|GM X platform]]<br>[[GM L platform]] |successor = [[GM Epsilon platform]] |class = [[Compact car|Compact]] [[automobile platform|platform]]<br />[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]] [[automobile platform|platform]] |layout = [[FF layout]] |body_style = 4-door [[sedan (automobile)|Sedan]]<br />2-door [[CoupΓ©]] |engine = ''[[GM 122 engine|122]]'' [[straight-4|I4]]<br>''[[GM Ecotec engine|Ecotec]]'' I4<br>''[[GM Iron Duke engine|Iron Duke]]'' I4<br>''[[Family II engine]]'' I4<br>''[[GM Quad-4 engine|Quad-4]]'' I4<br>''[[GM 60-Degree V6 engine|60Β°]]'' [[V6]]<br>''[[Buick V6 engine|Buick]]'' V6 |transmission = 3-speed [[Turbo-Hydramatic 125#Turbo-Hydramatic 125|THM125]] automatic<br />3-speed [[Turbo-Hydramatic 125|3T40]] automatic<br />4-speed [[GM 4T60-E transmission#4T60-E|4T60-E]] automatic<br>4-speed [[GM 4T40 transmission#4T40|4T40-E]] automatic<br />4-speed [[GM 4T40 transmission#4T45|4T45-E]] automatic<br>5-speed [[Getrag 282 transmission|Getrag 282]] manual<br />5-speed [[Getrag F23 transmission|Getrag F23]] manual<br />5-speed [[Isuzu]] manual |wheelbase = {{convert|103.4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}<br>{{convert|107|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} |length = |width = |height = |weight = |related = [[GM J platform]]<br />[[GM L platform]] |vehicles = [[Buick Skylark]], [[Buick Somerset]], [[Chevrolet Malibu|Chevrolet Malibu/Classic]], [[Oldsmobile Achieva]], [[Oldsmobile Alero]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais|Oldsmobile Calais/Cutlass Calais]], [[Oldsmobile Cutlass]], [[Pontiac Grand Am]] }} The '''[[General Motors]] N platform''' (commonly called the '''N-body''' or '''N car''') was a [[front-wheel drive]] [[compact car|compact]] [[automobile platform|automotive platform]] produced from 1984 to 2005. The GM N platform was based on the [[GM J platform|GM J-Body]] and replaced the [[GM X platform (FWD)|GM X platform]]. ==First generation== The N body was introduced in late 1984 for the 1985 model year. Initially, offered as the Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Calais and Buick Somerset coupes, GM positioned them as premium models at an affordable price. Standard in all models was the 2.5 liter "Iron Duke" 4 cylinder engine developed by the Pontiac Motor Division. Optional was the Buick built 3.0 liter V6 with multi-port fuel injection. All models could have a 5 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. During the 1986 model year, four door models were added to all three brand entries. The '''N platform''' was very similar to the [[GM L platform]]; however, the first generation N cars were engineered by [[Oldsmobile]] while the L cars were engineered by [[Chevrolet]]. The first generation used a [[twist-beam rear suspension]] and [[MacPherson strut]]s in front, and featured a {{convert|103.4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} wheelbase. The '''N platform''' was used for the following vehicles:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gmpartshouse.com/oldsmobile/achieva-parts.php |title=Oldsmobile Achieva Parts | GM Parts House |access-date=2011-09-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111011214244/http://gmpartshouse.com/oldsmobile/achieva-parts.php |archive-date=2011-10-11 }}</ref> * 1985β1991 [[Pontiac Grand Am]] * 1985β1991 [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais|Oldsmobile Calais]] * 1985β1987 [[Buick Somerset]] * 1986β1991 [[Buick Skylark]] ==Second generation== For the 1992 model year, General Motors heavily modified all of their N-Body offerings. The Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais was dropped in favor of the new Achieva, while the Buick Skylark and Pontiac Grand Am nameplates continued. In addition to new styling, this generation was longer and carried more distinctive sheet metal for each brand. The second generation N-Body continued until 1998 when it was replaced by the third and final generation. * 1992β1998 [[Pontiac Grand Am]] * 1992β1998 [[Oldsmobile Achieva]] * 1992β1998 [[Buick Skylark]] ==Third generation (GMX130)== In 1997 and 1998 [[General Motors]] consolidated the 2nd generation '''N platform''' with the [[GM A platform (FWD)]] and [[GM L platform]] during the corporately engineered '''P-90''' project which became known as '''GMX130'''. This [[automobile platform|automotive platform]] featured fully [[independent suspension]] and a wheelbase of {{convert|107|in|cm|abbr=on}}. This was the last vehicle with significant engineering involvement of [[Oldsmobile]] and also the last one produced at the '''[[Lansing Car Assembly]]''' plant on April 29, 2004. A [[mid-size]] version spawned the 1997-2003 [[Chevrolet Malibu]] & [[Oldsmobile Cutlass]] of 1997β99, including the 2004β05 [[Chevrolet Classic]]. The '''GMX130''' platform underpinned the following vehicles: * 1999β2004 [[Oldsmobile Alero]] * 1999β2005 [[Pontiac Grand Am]] * 1997β1999 [[Oldsmobile Cutlass]] * 1997β2003 [[Chevrolet Malibu]] * 2004β2005 [[Chevrolet Classic]] (a previous-generation Malibu sold to fleet buyers) The '''GMX130''' was replaced by the [[GM Epsilon platform|Epsilon platform]] for 2006. ==References== <references/> {{General Motors platforms}} [[Category:General Motors platforms|N]]
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