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  3. GM Family 1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The GM Family I is a straight-four piston engine that was developed by Opel, a former subsidiary of General Motors and now a subsidiary of PSA Group, to replace the Vauxhall OHV, Opel OHV and the smaller capacity Opel CIH engines for use on small to mid-range cars from Opel / Vauxhall. The engine first appeared in the Opel Kadett D in 1979, and ...

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  6. GM Family II engine - Wikipedia

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    The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s, debuting in 1981. Available in a wide range of cubic capacities ranging from 1598 to 2405 cc, it simultaneously replaced the Opel CIH and Vauxhall Slant-4 engines, and was GM Europe's core mid-sized powerplant design for much of the 1980s, and provided the basis for the later Ecotec series of ...

  7. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    V6. 1960–1974 GMC V6. 1962–2009 Buick V6 (marketed as "Fireball V6", "3800", "Dauntless V6" in 1966-1971 Jeeps, and "Ecotec" in Holdens) 1977–2013 Chevrolet 90° V6 engine (derived from the Chevrolet Small-Block" V8; now marketed as GM Vortec V6 or Vortec 4300 or EcoTec3 V6) 1979–2010 Chevrolet 60-Degree V6.

  8. General Motors VSS platforms - Wikipedia

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    VSS-T: GMT. Vehicle Set Strategy ( VSS) is a series of four automotive platforms developed by American manufacturer General Motors for their vehicles as part of an effort to consolidate their platform usage for the present and future. [1] GM eventually plans to have the VSS platforms underpin over 75% of their models, the exceptions being the ...

  9. Kim Ng - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly J. Ng (/ ɛ ŋ /; born November 17, 1968) is an American executive in Major League Baseball.She is the former general manager of the Miami Marlins. She was the first woman to serve as general manager of a team in the Big Four leagues in North America and the first person of East Asian descent to serve as general manager of an MLB team.

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  11. GM Family 0 engine - Wikipedia

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    GM Family 0 engine. The Family 0 is a family of inline piston engines that was developed by Opel, at the time a subsidiary of General Motors, as a low-displacement engine for use on entry-level subcompact cars from Opel / Vauxhall . These engines feature a light-weight cast-iron semi-closed deck engine block with an aluminum cylinder head.