General Motors Beaumont (automobile)

convertible · 1966–present

Beaumont was a make of mid-sized automobiles produced by General Motors of Canada from 1964 to 1969. These cars were based on the Chevrolet Chevelle, but the line had its own logo and nameplate, and was neither marketed nor actively sold in the United States. Its logo consisted of an arrow, similar to that of Pontiac, but with a maple leaf to signify its dual heritage from both sides of Lake Ontario.

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About the General Motors Beaumont (automobile)

Production
1966 – present (60 years)
Body type
convertible · segment CABRIO
Transmission
2-speed automatic, 3-speed automatic, 3-speed M

Overview

The General Motors Beaumont (automobile) is a convertible that has been in production since 1966.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the General Motors Beaumont (automobile) still in production?

Yes. The General Motors Beaumont (automobile) has been built since 1966 and remains current in our catalog.

What kind of car is the General Motors Beaumont (automobile)?

The General Motors Beaumont (automobile) is a convertible, classified in segment CABRIO.

Does the General Motors Beaumont (automobile) have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the General Motors Beaumont (automobile), but always check official sources for the latest safety information.