The first distributor less cars started appearing in the mid 1980s the last distributor being produced in about 1990
1975 model year.
1995, was the last year for most cars. Anything 96 and newer uses R134a.
Yes.
I believe it was 1981.
General Motors stopped using points distributors in 1974 when they began transitioning to electronic ignition systems. This shift aimed to improve reliability and efficiency in their vehicles' ignition systems. By the late 1970s, most GM vehicles had fully adopted electronic ignition technology, phasing out the traditional points system.
1986 1981 in Citation.
You can find GM cars for sale at a dealership that sells GM cars. Also, the local newspaper is a great place to seek out classified ads for GM cars that owners are selling for fair prices.
GM introduced the first cars with Air Bags in 1973.GM introduced the first cars with Air Bags in 1973.
The United State by General Motors using a line developed in Europe for GM.
all gm 95 to date,
In 2006, there were 4,124,645 cars sold by GM in the United States. In 2013, the number of cars sold in the U.S. was 2,786,078.
Unfortunately yes. The Pontiac brand will be discontinued unless sold and will stop producing vehicles sometime between now and fall 2010.