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Acadian was a make of automobile produced by General Motors of Canada from 1962 to 1971. The Acadian was introduced so that Canadian Pontiac
Pontiac

Pontiac is a brand of automobiles, produced by General Motors Corporation that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1926....
-Buick
Buick

Buick is a marque of automobile sold in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel by General Motors Corporation. Since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, it is GM's only North America-based entry-level luxury brand....
 dealers would have a compact model to sell, since the Pontiac Tempest
Pontiac Tempest

The Pontiac Tempest was an entry-level compact car automobile produced by the Pontiac of General Motors, introduced in September 1960 for the 1961 model year....
 was unavailable in Canada. Plans originally called for the Acadian to be based on the Chevrolet Corvair
Chevrolet Corvair

The Chevrolet Corvair is a automobile produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors from 1959 to 1969, for the 1960–1969 model years....
, which was produced at GM's Oshawa plant; however, the concept was moved to the Chevy II platform to be introduced for 1962.






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Acadian was a make of automobile produced by General Motors of Canada from 1962 to 1971. The Acadian was introduced so that Canadian Pontiac
Pontiac

Pontiac is a brand of automobiles, produced by General Motors Corporation that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1926....
-Buick
Buick

Buick is a marque of automobile sold in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel by General Motors Corporation. Since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, it is GM's only North America-based entry-level luxury brand....
 dealers would have a compact model to sell, since the Pontiac Tempest
Pontiac Tempest

The Pontiac Tempest was an entry-level compact car automobile produced by the Pontiac of General Motors, introduced in September 1960 for the 1961 model year....
 was unavailable in Canada. Plans originally called for the Acadian to be based on the Chevrolet Corvair
Chevrolet Corvair

The Chevrolet Corvair is a automobile produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors from 1959 to 1969, for the 1960–1969 model years....
, which was produced at GM's Oshawa plant; however, the concept was moved to the Chevy II platform to be introduced for 1962. The brand was also offered in Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, with models built in Arica
Arica

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.

Initially, Acadians were retrimmed Chevy II
Chevrolet Nova

The Chevrolet Nova is an automobile produced in the United States from 1962 to 1979 by the Chevrolet division of General Motors and from 1985 to 1988 by the NUMMI, a joint venture between General Motors and Toyota....
s, offered as a base model, mid-priced Invader and top-line Beaumont. While the car used Pontiac styling cues such as a split grille, Acadian was considered a separate make, not a Pontiac model.


As with the concurrent Chevy II, Acadians were offered with 4-cylinder, 6-cylinder and V8 engines. There was a choice of transmission, depending upon the model and engine installed, 3 and 4 speed manual gearboxes or the 2-speed Powerglide automatic.

For 1964 and 1965, the Beaumont name was moved to a retrimmed version of the intermediate Chevrolet Chevelle
Chevrolet Chevelle

The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile from Chevrolet debuting in 1964. It was produced from 1964 through 1977 and was one of General Motors' most successful cars....
, at which time the name Canso was applied to the top-line compact model.

1966-69 Beaumonts continued to use the Chevrolet Chevelle body with minor styling revisions, including different taillights and a Pontiac-style split grille, but dropped the Acadian name as Beaumont became its own separate make. The interior used the instrument panel from the American Pontiac Tempest/LeMans/GTO series. The Acadian emblem was retained on the front grille, however. All Acadians and Beaumonts used Chevrolet powerplants. The Beaumont was dropped after 1969, after which Canadian dealers sold the Pontiac LeMans
Pontiac LeMans

The Pontiac LeMans was a model name applied to compact and intermediate-sized automobiles offered by the Pontiac division of General Motors from 1962 to 1981....
.

During the late 1960s, the Beaumont was also available in Puerto Rico. There was actually a Beaumont Cafeteria that was co-located with the local Beaumont dealer in San Juan.

The Acadian continued using the Chevy II/Nova body through mid-1971, after which it was replaced by the Pontiac Ventura
Pontiac Ventura

The Pontiac Ventura was an automobile produced by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors Corporation....
 II.

From 1976 to 1987, the Pontiac Acadian
Pontiac Acadian

Pontiac Acadian may refer to one of two automobiles produced by General Motors' Pontiac division:*The Acadian a version of the Chevrolet Nova sold in Canada by Buick-Pontiac dealers from 1962 and 1971....
 was a version of the Chevrolet Chevette
Chevrolet Chevette

The Chevrolet Chevette was Chevrolet's version of General Motors's worldwide GM T platform of the 1970s, which was also sold as the Vauxhall Chevette, Opel Kadett, Isuzu Gemini and the Holden Gemini, among others....
 sold by Canadian Pontiac-Buick dealers.

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