Holden HQ platform
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The Holden HQ platform was a full-size rear-wheel-drive automotive chassis used by General Motors' Australian subsidiary Holden in the early 1970s, underpinning a range of popular family cars and utilities.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Holden HQ platform canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Holden HQ platform Context triple: [Holden HK platform, successor, Holden HQ platform]
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Holden HK platform
The Holden HK platform is a rear-wheel-drive automotive architecture developed by Holden in the late 1960s that underpinned several of its full-size models, including early versions of the Monaro coupe.
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B.
Chrysler LC platform
The Chrysler LC platform is a rear-wheel-drive architecture developed by Chrysler for modern muscle cars, most notably underpinning the contemporary Dodge Challenger.
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C.
Ford Falcon platform
The Ford Falcon platform was an early unibody automotive chassis architecture developed by Ford in the 1960s that underpinned compact and mid-size models such as the original Ford Falcon and early Mustangs.
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D.
Chevrolet Colorado platform
The Chevrolet Colorado platform is a midsize pickup truck architecture developed by General Motors that underpins the Chevrolet Colorado and related compact and midsize trucks in global markets.
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E.
Chevrolet City Express platform
The Chevrolet City Express platform is the compact commercial van architecture used for Chevrolet’s small urban cargo and fleet vehicles.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Holden HQ platform Target entity description: The Holden HQ platform was a full-size rear-wheel-drive automotive chassis used by General Motors' Australian subsidiary Holden in the early 1970s, underpinning a range of popular family cars and utilities.
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A.
Holden HK platform
The Holden HK platform is a rear-wheel-drive automotive architecture developed by Holden in the late 1960s that underpinned several of its full-size models, including early versions of the Monaro coupe.
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B.
Chrysler LC platform
The Chrysler LC platform is a rear-wheel-drive architecture developed by Chrysler for modern muscle cars, most notably underpinning the contemporary Dodge Challenger.
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C.
Ford Falcon platform
The Ford Falcon platform was an early unibody automotive chassis architecture developed by Ford in the 1960s that underpinned compact and mid-size models such as the original Ford Falcon and early Mustangs.
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D.
Chevrolet Colorado platform
The Chevrolet Colorado platform is a midsize pickup truck architecture developed by General Motors that underpins the Chevrolet Colorado and related compact and midsize trucks in global markets.
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E.
Chevrolet City Express platform
The Chevrolet City Express platform is the compact commercial van architecture used for Chevrolet’s small urban cargo and fleet vehicles.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
automotive platform
ⓘ
vehicle chassis ⓘ |
| bodyStyleSupported |
coupe
ⓘ
panel van ⓘ sedan ⓘ station wagon ⓘ utility ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin | Australia ⓘ |
| driveType | rear-wheel-drive ⓘ |
| engineCompatibility |
Holden V8 engines
ⓘ
Holden inline-six engines ⓘ |
| introducedWithModelYear | 1971 model year ⓘ |
| layout | front-engine, rear-wheel-drive ⓘ |
| manufacturer | Holden ⓘ |
| market |
Australian domestic market
ⓘ
New Zealand market ⓘ |
| notableFeature |
body-on-frame construction
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coil-spring rear suspension on most passenger models ⓘ front disc brakes available on many variants ⓘ |
| parentCompany | General Motors ⓘ |
| productionEnd | 1974 ⓘ |
| productionStart | 1971 ⓘ |
| region | Oceania ⓘ |
| replaced |
Holden HT
ⓘ
surface form:
Holden HT/HG platform
|
| successorPlatform |
Holden V platform
ⓘ
surface form:
Holden VB platform
|
| usedFor |
family cars
ⓘ
light commercial vehicles ⓘ |
| usedInModel |
Holden
ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Belmont
Holden HJ ⓘ Holden HQ ⓘ Holden HJ ⓘ
surface form:
Holden HX
Holden HZ ⓘ Holden ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Kingswood
Holden Monaro ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Monaro HJ
Holden Monaro ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Monaro HQ
Holden Monaro ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Monaro HX
Holden Monaro ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Monaro HZ
Holden One Tonner ⓘ Holden HT ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Premier
Holden Sandman ⓘ Holden Statesman HJ ⓘ Holden HK station wagon ⓘ
surface form:
Holden Statesman HQ
Holden Statesman HX ⓘ Holden Statesman HZ ⓘ Holden panel van (HQ series) ⓘ Holden utility (HQ series) ⓘ |
| vehicleClass | full-size ⓘ |
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Subject: Holden HQ platform Description of subject: The Holden HQ platform was a full-size rear-wheel-drive automotive chassis used by General Motors' Australian subsidiary Holden in the early 1970s, underpinning a range of popular family cars and utilities.
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