___For the more import oriented, fsporty driver is the allâ€"new Saab 900 Convertible. And new in Canada for th¢ 1995 model year is the Firebird Cionvertible (which was launched late ¢ the 1994 model year in the U.S. nly). Scheduled for introduction later this year are convertible versions of Cavalier and Sunfire, along with allâ€" new Cavalier Z24 and Sunfire GT _ n the truck side are two new comâ€" pact sportâ€"utility vehiclesâ€" the hevrolet Blazer (formerly Kâ€"Blazer) ‘and GMC Jimmy. Coming later in the year will be allâ€"new, 4â€"door versions of the Chevrolet Tahoe (formerly Kâ€" Blazer) and GMC Yukon fullâ€"size ;-s/ï¬â€™ort-utijity vehicles. For the younger, economy minded buyer, 1995 marks the debut of the allâ€" i)ew, Canadianâ€"built Geo Metro and Pontiac Firefly, available in 3â€"door Matchback Coupe and 4â€"door Nogchback Sedan versions. Both vehiâ€" cyes feature standard driver and pasâ€" sengerâ€"side air bags and standard childâ€"security rear door locks, and available Delco ABS VI antiâ€"lock brakes. rre built on a new platform, and the Eurora features an Auroraâ€"exclusive, multizwalve, 4.0â€"litre V8 engine, while thï¬/Rmera is powered by the superâ€" Zharge 3.8â€"litre 3800 V6. _« At the other end of the spectrum is ‘Canada‘s bestâ€"selling car the past four consecutive yearsâ€" the Chevrolet Cavalier Sedan and Coupe (previously called.Sunbird). __Assembled at GM of Canada‘s Oshawa Car Assembly Plant are the !11-new, midâ€"size 1995 Chevrolet umina Sedan and Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe. Entirely new models for 1995 are the Aurora Sport Sedan from Oldsmobile and its companion model, the Buick Riviera Luxury Coupe. Both For 4995 GM trucks, vans and pon«imhty vehicles, driverâ€"side air bags are standard on all but Isuzu Rodeo, Geo Tracker and Pontiac unrunner. ‘All trucks feature standard antiâ€"lock Brakes, and all have 4â€"wheel ABS, except Isuzu Rodeo, Geo Tracker and Pontiac Sunrunner and 4â€"cylinderâ€" equipped Chevrolet Sâ€"10 and GMC Sonoma pickups, which all feature rearâ€"wheel antiâ€"lock brakes as stanâ€" A security feature on many GM models is automatic power door locks with programmable (on or off) feature that locks doors when the transmission is put in gear and unlocks when the ignition is switched off or the transmisâ€" sion is returned to "Park." The 1995 model also marks the inclusion of at least one air bag in every GM, Saturn and Saab passenger car as standard equipment (with about threeâ€"quarters including dual air bags). Antiâ€"lock brakes are standard on all GM passenger cars, except Geo Metro, Pontiac Firefly and Saturn models, which have them available as options Also on the safety front, GM offers childâ€"security rear door locks on all sedans, except Chevrolet Corsica, Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme and Ciera, and Buick Century. ' fter launching eight new modâ€" Aels in 1994, the 1995 model year for General Motors herâ€" alds the introduction of 12 new vehiâ€" cles, with two additional new models coming midâ€"year. In addition, numerâ€" ous other vehicles receive mechanical upgrades and exterior and interior appearance changes. 1995 GM product highlights ‘Continuing after its midâ€"year introâ€" duction in 1994 is the Impala SS (Chevrolet Caprice option package), one of the most respected "muscle car" nameplates from the 60‘s and 70‘s. GM vehicles receiving moderate exterior changes for 1995 are extendâ€" edâ€"length Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari vans (both which see regularâ€" length models discontinued this year); Buick Regal; Chevrolet Caprice Classic; and Saturn SC1 and SC2 Sport Coupes. * Based on a 36 month lease for vehicle equipped as described. A minimum down payment of $2,400 and $3007se'cufity deposit are required. Some mileage conditions apply. Freight ($595), license, insurance and taxes not included. Offer applies to 1995 new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell/lease for tess Offer applies to qualified retail customers only. Limited time offer may not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for details. New features for the 1995 model year include a new single, twoâ€"sided key for ignition and door locks in numerous models; the introduction of GM‘s new DEXTRON III transmisâ€" sion fluid in Hydraâ€"matic automatic transmissions that never needs replacâ€" ing under normal service; and wiperâ€" activated headlamps and 3â€"channel programmable garage door openers on Cadillac models. Sport Coupes. There are several significant GM powertrain improvements for 1995. The allâ€"new, 250â€"horsepower, Aurora 4.0â€"litre V8 engine is designed for superior performance across all driving ranges and extremely quiet operation. The new 3800 Series II 3.8â€"litre V6 continues the pushrod powerplant‘s legacy of high quality and smooth perâ€" formance, increasing horsepower to 205 from 170, with an increase also in torque. Also new for 1995 is the Hydraâ€" matic 4T40â€" E electronic 4â€"speed autoâ€" matic transmission, which debuts in the new Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire with the DOHC 2.3â€" litre 2300 "Twin Cam" 4â€"cylinder engine (which is outfitted with a new balance shaft). The 2300 Twin Cam was previously referred to as the "Quad 4" engine. All 1995 General Motors passenger cars, vans and trucks (including Satumn, Saab and Isuzu) are covered by 24â€"hour Roadside Assistance and GM Vehicle Warranty programs.