General Motors T-car
The General Motors T-car programme was a small-car development programme that saw a single platform being used for a range of General Motors products globally. It was the 1970s' most prolific world car programme. The T-cars were all rear-wheel drive unibody cars.
Complete list of GM T-cars
- Opel Kadett B, Opel City and Opel Rallye (Germany)
- Vauxhall Chevette and Bedford Chevanne (UK) (also exported in 1980?2 to Europe as the Opel Chevette)
- Holden Gemini (Australia)
- Isuzu Bellett Gemini, later Isuzu Gemini (Japan) (exported to North America as the Opel?Isuzu, Buick?Opel and Isuzu I-Mark)
- Chevrolet Chevette, Pontiac T-1000, Pontiac 1000 (US) (sold in Canada as the Pontiac Acadian until 1981)
- Chevrolet Chevette, Chevrolet Marajó and Chevrolet 500 DL (Brazil) (exported to Argentina as the GMC Chevette, 1990?2)
- Chevrolet San Remo (Colombia)
- Aymesa Cóndor and Chevrolet Cargo (Ecuador)
- Saehan Bird, Saehan Max, Daewoo Maepsy and Daewoo Max (South Korea) (exported to Malaysia as the Opel Gemini)
- Opel K-180 (Argentina)
- Grumett Color (Uruguay)