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The first solely medium-duty GM truck platform. 2009 GMC TopKick. GMT 560: RWD/AWD: 2003: 2018: 2003 – 2010 GMC TopKick; 2003 – 2010 Chevrolet Kodiak; 2003 – 2018 Isuzu H-Series; The successor to the GMT 530 platform. The last solely medium-duty GM truck platform. 1999 Chevrolet Express. GMT 600: RWD: 1995: 2002: 1996 – 2002 Chevrolet ...
General Motors of Canada Company (French: La Compagnie General Motors du Canada), commonly known as GM Canada, is the Canadian subsidiary of US-based company General Motors. [1] It is headquartered in Oshawa , Ontario , Canada.
This is a list of notable automobile manufacturers with articles on Wikipedia by country. It is a subset of the list of automobile manufacturers for manufacturers based in Canada. It includes companies that are in business as well as defunct manufacturers.
CAMI Assembly (formerly CAMI (Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Inc.) Automotive) is an assembly plant wholly owned by General Motors Canada.The plant occupies 570 acres (230 ha) and has 1,700,000 square feet (157,900 m 2) of floor space of which 400,000 square feet (37,161 m 2) was added in 2016, [2] as part of a $560 million investment.
GM bought a 49% stake in Yutivo in 1972 and renamed it GM Philippines. Isuzu invested in the company in 1979 and it was renamed GM Pilipinas, Inc. Assembly of GM vehicles ended in 1985 and GM sold the plant to Isuzu in 1994. Isuzu closed this plant and company in 1995. G: GM Manufacturing Poland Sp. z o.o. Gliwice: Poland: Opel models: 1998: ...
GM cited cost cutting and changing market conditions in both instances. The majority of the 1,000 jobs cut in November were white-collar, but the United Auto Workers union reported that about 50 ...
General Motors Canada (6 P) General Motors joint ventures (1 C, 8 P) ... GM Components Holdings; Cruise (autonomous vehicle) G. General Motors de Argentina;
Canada is currently the thirteenth-largest auto-producing nation in the world, and seventh largest auto exporter by value, producing 1.4 million vehicles and exporting $32 billion worth of vehicles in 2020. [1] Canada's highest rankings ever were the second-largest producer in the world between 1918 and 1923 and third-largest after World War II.