• General Motors do Brasil is the largest subsidiary of General Motors in South America, one of the oldest and largest car producers in Brazil. Founded in...
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    between 1992 and 1998. After 1999, local production ceased, and General Motors do Brasil imported badge engineered versions of the Holden Commodore from...
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    under the Chevrolet brand in South America from 1969 to 1992, by General Motors do Brasil. It was derived from the German Opel Rekord Series C and Opel Commodore...
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    Chevette is an automobile which was manufactured from 1992 to 1995 by General Motors do Brasil specifically for the Argentine market, where it was sold by both...
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    leader in sales] (Press release) (in Portuguese). São Caetano do Sul: General Motors do Brasil. Archived from the original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved...
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    more technology] (Press release) (in Portuguese). São Caetano do Sul: General Motors do Brasil. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 19...
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    Chevrolet Spin. The initial version had been co-developed by Opel and General Motors do Brasil. It was built in São José dos Campos, Brazil. Rear view Opel Meriva...
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  • (1976) Ford Brasil (1919) Troller (1995) General Motors do Brasil (1925) Honda Brazil (1971) Hyundai Brazil (-) John Deere Brazil (-) Komatsu do Brazil (1975)...
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    "Chevrolet Omega CD" (Press release) (in Portuguese). São Caetano do Sul: General Motors do Brasil. 28 April 2003. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011...
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  • Produced locally by General Motors de Argentina. Produced locally by GM Colmotores. Produced locally by General Motors do Brasil. Produced locally by...
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    until 1994. Since the discontinuation of the Omega A in Germany, General Motors do Brasil needed new engines to continue production and the 2.0 L I4 was...
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    Caetano do Sul: General Motors do Brasil. 9 March 2005. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2014. "GM do Brasil lança nova...
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  • 2015. "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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  • and Porto Chevrolet Celta, a low cost supermini car produced by General Motors do Brasil Celta de Vigo, a Spanish football club Celta de Vigo B, the reserve...
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    Astra Mk II. It was never officially sold in Britain, and by 1989, General Motors was only marketing the Vauxhall brand in the United Kingdom, although...
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    within a manufacturer, or both. For example, within 1G (assigned to General Motors in the United States), 1G1 represents Chevrolet passenger cars; 1G2...
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  • engine was discontinued in North America. The 153 engine was used by GM do Brasil in its first locally-made car, the 1968 Chevrolet Opala. In 1973, the...
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    of 1999, due to a sudden depreciation of the real, which forced General Motors do Brasil to end importation. Only the 1.6 L model was imported, detuned...
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    Hours of Interlagos" in August of that year in an Opala, pressured General Motors do Brasil to field a more powerful racing engine. By coincidence, engine...
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  • Republic of the Congo Chevrolet Opala, a mid-size car sold by General Motors do Brasil from 1969 to 1992 Opala (surname) All pages with titles containing...
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  • General Motors operates several proving grounds. 32°55′11″N 114°19′24″W / 32.919818°N 114.323366°W / 32.919818; -114.323366 Desert Proving Ground Yuma...
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    States market in December 2010, would be flex-fuel-capable in 2013. General Motors do Brasil announced that it will import from five to ten Volts to Brazil...
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    Ford Motor Company Brasil Ltda. is the Brazilian subsidiary of American automaker Ford Motor Company, founded on 24 April 1919. The operation started...
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    Chevrolet Chevette (category Motor vehicles manufactured in the United States)
    1983. As a tax cut for sub-1-liter cars appeared in late 1990, General Motors do Brasil responded with the 1.0-litre "Chevette Junior" for early 1992....
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    available in Brazil was an 8 valve 1.8 litre Ecotec, supplied by General Motors do Brasil. This engine was produced initially in a petrol version, and later...
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    Chevrolet Spin is a mini MPV produced by General Motors under the Chevrolet marque. Developed by GM do Brasil, the vehicle replaced the Meriva and Zafira...
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    Isetta (category Three-wheeled motor vehicles)
    was one of the first cars produced in Brazil, after Ford do Brasil and General Motors do Brasil. The car had received government approval as a part of a...
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  • called the Brazilian Championship and South American Stock Car. General Motors do Brasil announced the replacement of the Chevrolet Sonic for the New Chevrolet...
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  • Iros Motos Kawasaki Kymco Motos Royal Enfield Brasil Shineray do Brasil Triumph Brazil Vespa Voltz Motors Yamaha Agrale Avibrás /Military Rocketry Truck/...
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    Manufacturing Corporation changed its name to Willys Motors, Incorporated. During late 1953 and 1954, Kaiser Motors operations at Willow Run Michigan were closed...
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