Oshawa Car Assembly - Former Models

Former Models

The following dates refers to the years that the particular model was produced at Oshawa facilities.

  • 1908-2011 McLaughlin Car Company of Canada Limited/with Buick motor
  • 1915-2011 Chevrolet
  • 1918 General Motors of Canada Limited was the name after the merge in Canada and later with the Corporation
  • 1919-2010 Chevrolet Trucks/1923 GMC/1940-1958 Pontiac Trucks
  • 1920-1969 Oldsmobile
  • 1920-1921 Sampson Truck
  • 1923-1936 Cadillac/LaSalle 1927-1935
  • 1926-2007 Pontiac
  • 1929-1930 Marquette
  • 1961-1969 Acadian
  • 2005–2008 Buick LaCrosse/Allure
  • 1995–2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
  • 2004–2007 Pontiac Grand Prix
  • 1988–2004 Buick Regal
  • 1982–2005 Buick Century
  • 1982–1990 Chevrolet Celebrity
  • 1990–2001 Chevrolet Lumina
  • 1982–1988 Pontiac 6000
  • Chevrolet Caprice Classic
  • 1978–1981 Chevrolet Malibu
  • 1976–1981 Chevrolet Bel Air
  • 1973–1975 Chevrolet Biscayne
  • Chevrolet Kingswood Estate (Chevrolet Caprice)
  • Chevrolet Kingswood (Chevrolet Impala)
  • Chevrolet Townsman (Chevrolet Bel Air)
  • 1969–1972 Chevrolet Brookwood (Chevrolet Biscayne) station wagons
  • Pontiac Strato Chief
  • Pontiac Laurentian
  • 1958–1986 Pontiac Parisienne
  • Pontiac Grande Parisienne
  • Pontiac Catalina
  • Pontiac Bonneville
  • Pontiac LeMans
  • Chevrolet Monte Carlo

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