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: Ok here a simple question


cyrrus
01-04-2005, 04:39 PM
Okay here the quetion. Is the G6 still an N-body car :confused: ? I was driving to work this morning and wondering about this. I think it is but just to make sure anyone know for sure.

S8ER99
01-04-2005, 06:05 PM
No... Epsilon platform

sunrunner_pei
01-05-2005, 01:25 PM
Exactly.

e2helper
01-05-2005, 05:45 PM
No... Epsilon platformAlthough accurate it is not really the correct answer to the question posed. :p

The "N" body designation of previous Grand Am, Malibu (now Classic), Alero and....Skylark (LOL) actually shows up as 4th character in VIN of vehicle - carline

The corresponding value for the G6 (and 2004/5 Malibu) is "Z".

So this is the "Z" car platform.

Anyone interested in what characters of VIN mean? Here is a one specific for the G6 and Malibu

First a sample VIN (from a Malibu);

1G1ZT64884F217972 (hope this isn't anyone's - LOL)

Now what each digit means:
1= U.S.A. - country of origin:
G= GM - Manufacturer
1= Chevrolet (2=Pontiac) - Make of vehicle
Z= Malibu/G6 is "Z" carline
T= LS model (Malibu: S=base, U=LT and W=SS new for 2006; G6: G=Base V6, H=GT and for 2006 M=GTP and F=base with 4 cyl )
6= Maxx body (5=Malibu/G6 sedan, I forgot what coupe/convertible are but they are different)
4= Front/Side airbags (2=Front airbags only)
8= 3.5L V6 engine (F=2.2L L4; also forgot what 3.9L and 2.4L are)
8= check digit (calculated based on a formula)
4= 2004 model year (5=2005)
F= Fairfax, Kansas (Assembly Plant, G6's plant in Lake Orion, Mich=4)
217972 = sequence number

S8ER99
01-05-2005, 06:00 PM
Well.. I looked but couldnt find the 'body' type... lol so :)

e2helper
01-05-2005, 06:32 PM
Glad you took it well, I was just trying to ......HELP :)

sunrunner_pei
01-10-2005, 08:01 AM
Although accurate it is not really the correct answer to the question posed. :p

The "N" body designation of previous Grand Am, Malibu (now Classic), Alero and....Skylark (LOL) actually shows up as 4th character in VIN of vehicle - carline

The corresponding value for the G6 (and 2004/5 Malibu) is "Z".

So this is the "Z" car platform.

Anyone interested in what characters of VIN mean? Here is a one specific for the G6 and Malibu

First a sample VIN (from a Malibu);

1G1ZT64884F217972 (hope this isn't anyone's - LOL)

Now what each digit means:
1= U.S.A. - country of origin:
G= GM - Manufacturer
1= Chevrolet (2=Pontiac) - Make of vehicle
Z= Malibu/G6 is "Z" carline
T= LS model (Malibu: S=base, U=LT and W=SS new for 2006; G6: G=Base V6, H=GT and for 2006 M=GTP and F=base with 4 cyl )
6= Maxx body (5=Malibu/G6 sedan, I forgot what coupe/convertible are but they are different)
4= Front/Side airbags (2=Front airbags only)
8= 3.5L V6 engine (F=2.2L L4; also forgot what 3.9L and 2.4L are)
8= check digit (calculated based on a formula)
4= 2004 model year (5=2005)
F= Fairfax, Kansas (Assembly Plant, G6's plant in Lake Orion, Mich=4)
217972 = sequence number


So are we to assume GM will refer to the G6/Malibu as the Z-body?

e2helper
01-10-2005, 10:10 AM
Well there are other codes that are used by engineers for each vehicle but the closest one analogous to the term N-Body for old Grand Am is Z-body.

In the press you see a lot of term "Epsilon" used because people are familiar with it and it ties these vehicles to their European cousins, the Opel Vectra and Saab 9-3.

S8ER99
01-10-2005, 06:10 PM
Glad you took it well, I was just trying to ......HELP :)
Always appreciated. :)

sunrunner_pei
01-18-2005, 09:02 AM
Well there are other codes that are used by engineers for each vehicle but the closest one analogous to the term N-Body for old Grand Am is Z-body.

In the press you see a lot of term "Epsilon" used because people are familiar with it and it ties these vehicles to their European cousins, the Opel Vectra and Saab 9-3.

Well, that's great. :) Z-Body is so much easier to say than Epsilon. :cool: Thanks!

Gimli
01-18-2005, 10:59 AM
Well, that's great. :) Z-Body is so much easier to say than Epsilon. :cool: Thanks!

But, is it zed-body (the proper way) or zee-body (the american way)? :D

sunrunner_pei
01-20-2005, 08:35 AM
hahaha

cyrrus
01-20-2005, 10:08 AM
So that would mean we would have to have add z body's to the meet in Albany. Would be a great mix. only wish I could go(living on the west coast of Canada). Yeah I found out from the shop foreman that it was Z the other day.

cyrrus
02-03-2005, 07:40 AM
Have to agree with on that one