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What brands of cars does General Motors produce?

Hummer --- its sub-brand; HUMMER H3 (Hummer H3) HUMMER H2 (Hummer H2) HUMMER H1 (Hummer H1)

Pontiac --- its sub-brand; Grand Prix, Grand Am, Vibe,

Sunfire, mantana, Aztek

Buick---Buick's trademark pattern is three knives, and its arrangement gives people a sense of a high starting point and a high starting point. The feeling of continuous climbing symbolizes a spirit of positivity and continuous climbing. The word Buick is the name of the company's founder, David Buick

Chevrolet --- The Chevrolet trademark represents a patterned bow, and the word (Chevrolet) is the name of the Swiss racing driver and engineer Louis Chevrolet.

Cadillac---sub-brand; ESCALADE, STS, DEVILLE,

XLR, Cadillac CTS, Cadillac SRX,

Suzuki---sub-brand ; AltoVan, Jimny (Jimny), Escudo (Escudo)

Opel--- its sub-brand; Zafira (Zafira), Vectra (Vectra), Astra (Astra)

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Saab--- its sub-brand; Saab 9-5, Saab 9-3, Saab 9-7,

Saab 9-2

Saturn--- Saturn is the youngest brand of General Motors. It does not carry historical baggage or worry about harming tradition. It takes market demand as the criterion and innovates and travels lightly. This is the characteristic of Saturn cars. Its logo is the trajectory line of Saturn, which gives people a sense of high technology, new concepts, and time and space. It means that Saturn automobiles are technologically advanced, advanced in design, and most charming of the times.

Daewoo --- its sub-brand; REZZO, MATIZ (Matiz)

Oldsmobile --- its sub-brand; Intrigue (Passion)

Holden--- its sub-brand; Statesman (Statesman)

Vauxhall--- its sub-brand

TIGRA, astra

Company Introduction

General Motors is the world's largest automobile company, with an annual industrial output value of more than 100 billion U.S. dollars. Its logo GM is taken from the first letters of the first two words of its English name (General Motro Corporation). It was developed by William Durant on the basis of Buick Motor Company in September 1908 and was founded in Detroit, the automobile city of the United States. The current headquarters remains in Detroit.

General Motors ranks first among the 500 largest companies in the United States and second among the world's largest industrial companies. It employs 800,000 people in the United States and around the world, distributed in 40 countries and regions around the world. The GM family's total annual automobile production reaches 9 million vehicles.

General Motors is one of the earliest large-scale enterprises in the United States to implement joint-stock systems and expert group management. The cars produced by General Motors typically display the characteristics of American cars such as luxury, spaciousness, comfortable interior, fast speed, and large reserve power. And General Motors pays special attention to quality and the adoption of new technologies. Therefore, General Motors' products have always enjoyed a high reputation in the minds of users.

General Motors has formed partnerships with Fiat, Suzuki, Isuzu and Fuji Heavy Industries.