Pontiac Parisienne Pontiac Grande Parisienne | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Pontiac (General Motors) |
Production | 1959–1987 |
Assembly | Oshawa Car Assembly, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada GM New Zealand, Petone, Wellington, New Zealand Australia[1] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Fullsize car |
Layout | FR layout |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Pontiac Catalina (For U.S.) Pontiac Bonneville (original full-size model) |
Successor | Pontiac Bonneville (1987) Pontiac G8 (for RWD) Australia (1968): Holden Brougham |
The Pontiac Parisienne is a full-size rear-wheel drive vehicle that was sold by Pontiac on the GM B platform in Canada from 1958 to 1986 and in the United States from 1983 to 1986. Right-hand drive models were locally assembled in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa until 1969. For most of its run, the Canadian Parisienne was nearly mechanically identical to the American Chevrolet Impala or Chevrolet Caprice. The Parisienne wagon continued under the Safari nameplate until 1989. Parisienne or La Parisienne means a grammatically female person or thing from Paris, France.