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    General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company...
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  • Vortec is a trademarked name for a line of gasoline engines for General Motors trucks. The name first appeared in an advertisement for the 1985 model year...
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    The history of General Motors (GM), one of the world's largest car and truck manufacturers, dates back more than a century and involves a vast scope of...
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    General Motors India Private Limited was a subsidiary of General Motors for its operations in India. General Motors had 93% stake in this partnership...
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  • The 2009 General Motors Chapter 11 sale of the assets of automobile manufacturer General Motors and some of its subsidiaries was implemented through Chapter...
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  • General Motors has used the X-platform or X-body designation for two different automobile platforms. All X-bodies were compact car models. 1962–1979 General...
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    General Motors of Canada Company (French: La Compagnie General Motors du Canada), commonly known as GM Canada, is the Canadian subsidiary of US-based...
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    General Motors Diesel was a railway diesel locomotive manufacturer located in London, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1949 as the Canadian subsidiary...
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    The General Motors EV1 is a battery electric car produced by the American automaker General Motors from 1996 until its demise in 1999. A subcompact car...
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    General Motors Europe (often abbreviated to GM Europe) was the European subsidiary of the American automaker General Motors ("GM"). The subsidiary was...
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  • 2009-06-29. "General Motors Sells Strasbourg Plant to Punch Metals International". 22 December 2012. "Sale of GM Rayong Plant to Great Wall Motors Confirmed"...
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    Kappa was General Motors' subcompact rear-wheel drive automobile platform for roadster applications. The architecture debuted in the 2006 Pontiac Solstice...
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    control of Rapid Motor Vehicle Company and made it a subsidiary of his General Motors Company. In 1911, General Motors formed the "General Motors Truck Company"...
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  • The General Motors K platform (commonly called the K-body) was the basis of the Cadillac Seville model over two entirely different automobile platforms...
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  • T-body, can refer to two different automobile platforms produced by General Motors, both used for subcompact cars. 1974–2008 GM T platform (RWD) 1979–2016...
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    was used in a wide array of General Motors vehicles. The 122 was similar to the first two generations of the General Motors 60° V6 engine; sharing cylinder...
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  • The General Motors Ultralite was a 1992 low emission vehicle concept car intended to demonstrate the benefits of advanced materials and low fuel consumption...
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    General Motors used the P-body or P platform designation to refer to two different vehicle lines: 1984–1988 mid-engined Pontiac Fiero 1996–2003 electric...
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  • The General Motors A platform (commonly called A-body) was an automobile platform, and was GM's original, and oldest, platform used by all early GM products...
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    The General Motors 60° V6 engine family is a series of 60° V6 engines produced for both longitudinal and transverse applications. All of these engines...
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  • Armoured Vehicle General Purpose (AVGP) requirement of the Canadian Army. This was a 6x6 variant of the Piranha I produced by General Motors Diesel in London...
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  • The General Motors G platform (also called G-body) designation was used for three different automobile platforms. 1969–1972 GM G platform (RWD) 1982–1988...
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  • The General Motors Firebird comprises a quartet of prototype cars that General Motors (GM) engineered for the 1953, 1956, and 1959 Motorama auto shows...
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  • The C platform, or C-body, name has been used twice by General Motors for its full-size car platform. 1925-1984 GM C platform (RWD) 1985-1996 GM C platform...
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    a name for a family of modern inline piston engines for trucks from General Motors, used in the GMT355 and GMT360 platforms. The series debuted in 2002...
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  • Holden (redirect from General Motors Holden)
    Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, South Australia, it was...
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  • General Motors Japan, Ltd. is a Japanese company that specializes in automobile imports and previously automobile production. It is a subsidiary of the...
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    in 1995, the arena was known as General Motors Place (GM Place) from its opening until July 6, 2010, when General Motors Canada ended its naming rights...
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    The General Motors Motorama was an auto show staged by GM from 1949 to 1961. These automobile extravaganzas were designed to whet public appetite and boost...
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  • V-body, automobile platform designation was used twice by General Motors. 1966–2007 General Motors V platform (RWD) 1987–1993 front-wheel drive V platform...
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