30/07/2019 @ 10:08:24: antp: Mass change model info thread
Platform is something else than chassis/internal code, no?
Often the platform is shared by a lot of vehicles with no direct relation (or is that different for US cars than for EU cars?)
30/07/2019 @ 20:25:18: Terra: Mass change model info thread
Technically, it's specific to a certain set of vehicles made. I'm not 100% sure but the AS platform for the 1991-95 Caravan's is only for that specific for those Chrysler minivans. Here's a link that shows the internal code's for the Chrysler vehicles
https://www.allpar.com/forums/threads/master-platform-body-codes-list.81103/
We already use a ton of these body codes on the website already. AS is another one unless they are incorrectly listed.
31/07/2019 @ 06:37:03: JB007: Mass change model info thread
31/07/2019 @ 17:01:30: Terra: Mass change model info thread
The chassis code for the 2005-09 Chevrolet Uplander, Pontiac Montana SV6, 2005-07 Buick Terraza, 2005-07 Saturn Relay, and the 2006-10 Buick GL8 is [GMT201]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_U_platform#3rd_Generation
The chassis code for the 2001-05 Pontiac Aztek and 2002-07 Buick Rendezvous is [GMT250]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_GMT_platform
Likewise, the Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook, and GMC Acadia's internal code is [GMT960]
31/07/2019 @ 19:40:28: Terra: Mass change model info thread
01/08/2019 @ 00:18:42: Baube: Mass change model info thread
From the link you provided
" Standard and Poor's says that Ford is dropping its internally developed next-generation platform, known as D186 in favor of the P2X. "
To me it means that they didn't used it , or did for something else
" Lincoln Merrihew, an automotive analyst with Standard & Poor's office in Lexington, Massachusetts, predicted the Volvo-based Taurus would go into production for the 2005 model year. Volume will be about 400,000 units annually. "
i think it might have been the Five Hundred they're talking about, by 2005 the 2000-2007 gen Taurus even had a facelift
or maybe i'm just understanding it wrong
02/08/2019 @ 09:53:14: antp: Mass change model info thread
02/08/2019 @ 13:23:35: Terra: Mass change model info thread
The internal code for the 2006-12 Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Isuzu I-Series is [GMT355].
02/08/2019 @ 14:20:32: antp: Mass change model info thread
03/08/2019 @ 16:02:35: Terra: Mass change model info thread
Correct
03/08/2019 @ 16:03:47: Terra: Mass change model info thread
I also forgot to include that the 2004-05 GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado also used the same chassis code [GMT355]
06/08/2019 @ 10:55:05: antp: Mass change model info thread
"forgot to include"? So it was 2004 instead of 2006.
10/08/2019 @ 17:04:57: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
Just "TCR" or also something for the TCR10/11/21 ?
No, just the generic "TCR" codes. Sorry, I didn't see your question.
11/08/2019 @ 01:40:27: Terra: Mass change model info thread
The following vehicles followed the internal code of GMX130.
1997-2003 Chevrolet Malibu
2004-2005 Chevrolet Classic
1997-99 Oldsmobile Cutlass
1999-2005 Pontiac Grand Am
1999-2004 Oldsmobile Alero
11/08/2019 @ 08:45:31: antp: Mass change model info thread
No, just the generic "TCR" codes. Sorry, I didn't see your question.
ok
11/08/2019 @ 23:56:13: Terra: Mass change model info thread
As dhill-cb7 found out, the 1998-2005 Chevrolet Blazer, GMC Jimmy, 1999-2000 GMC Envoy, and the 1998-2001 Oldsmobile Bravada use the chassis code GMT330. We aren't fully sure when it was introduced for the 1983-88 generation though as only Wikipedia states the name originated during the late 1980s.
12/08/2019 @ 09:20:45: JB007: Mass change model info thread
19/08/2019 @ 21:12:08: JB007: Mass change model info thread
21/08/2019 @ 01:51:42: Terra: Mass change model info thread
The following vehicles used the chassis code GMX690
1995-99 Buick Riviera
1995-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora
1997-2005 Buick Park Avenue
1998-2004 Cadillac Seville
2000-05 Buick LeSabre
2000-05 Pontiac Bonneville
2000-05 Cadillac Deville
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_G_platform_(1995)