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Old 01-07-2006, 09:02 PM
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Quote from Wikipedia article entitled "GM G platform"

The G platform was refreshed for 2000 and two more large sedans moved to it, the Buick LeSabre and Pontiac Bonneville.
Furthermore if you check out the H body article, it indicates 1987-1999 Bonneville and indicates that the G platform was the next platform

Am I missing something? I thought Bonnevilles were considered H bodies (based on our VINS, etc).
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I believe the Bonneville and Lesabre were inteded to be G-bodies as they are very similar to the G-bodies (drivetrain'* aside) but in the end continued as H-bodies.
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Originally Posted by OLBlueEyesBonne
I believe the Bonneville and Lesabre were inteded to be G-bodies as they are very similar to the G-bodies (drivetrain'* aside) but in the end continued as H-bodies.
yes that is an accurate statement
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