General Motors (English: General Motors, commonly known as GM) is an American automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with manufacturing plants in 30 States in the United States and 32 countries around the world.
It owns Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Horton and Kyrgyzstan. Among them, Chevrolet and GMC manufacture trucks and passenger cars, ACDelco and other brands independently become Delphi auto parts, and Hughes Aircraft Company under 1997 resells them to Raytheon.
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1908, William C. Durant founded General Motors, initially owning the Buick brand, and later in the same year, acquired Oldsmobile. ?
As the largest brand under the General Motors Group, Chevrolet can be regarded as the most successful car brand in the world according to the accumulated car output so far. Ranked first in the US sales list.
It has a wide range of models, from small cars to large four-door cars, from vans to large pickup trucks, and even from off-road vehicles to sports cars. Any model that consumers need can be found in Chevrolet.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-General Motors Company