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 General Motors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Motors Corporation NYSE: GM, also known as GM, is a United States-based automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and Vauxhall.
General Motors has recently recovered from their losses suffered from their proposed battery technology and has invested over US$1.1 billion dollars into developing and researching hydrogen fuel cells.
Albert Kahn's General Motors Building, 3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI General Motors (GM) was founded in 1908 as a holding company for Buick, then controlled by William C. Durant, and acquired Oldsmobile later that year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/General_Motors

  
 ES&T Online News: Buses for the future
General Motor’s new hybrid GMC Sierra truck, which is a passenger vehicle, uses the architecture.
The Orion buses use a series architecture for their drivetrain that BAE Systems, its creator, claims is ideal for buses because of its ability to perform well at low speeds.
The main reason that hybrid buses are less polluting is that they have an electric motor, which either partially or fully drives their wheels.
pubs.acs.org /subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2003/dec/tech/kb_buses.html   (1817 words)

  
 Barp.ca - GMC New Look History
Some of these early US built buses were imported by Canadian customers through Diesel Division of General Motors of Canada.
General Motors “New Look” buses were the workhorses of most North American Transit Systems starting late in 1959 until the late 1980’s in the U.S.A., and some continue run into the new millenium, primarily in Canadian cities, although their numbers are decreasing with each passing year.
These buses earned the nickname “Fishbowl” because of the large 6 piece windshield, and are the favorite model of many bus enthusiasts.
www.barp.ca /preserved/newlook.html   (499 words)

  
 trains.html
Owned and operated by General Motors for nearly three decades, Yellow Truck and Coach Division was changed to GMC Truck and Coach.
Flxible has been manufacturing buses since 1924, and when it came to bus manufacturing, it was one of General Motors_ top competitors.
Part of the CNR Stratford Division, the town was famous for its iron footbridge, from which observers could witness the constant activity in the railway yard below.
www.transportbooks.com /trains.html   (4422 words)

  
 Pacific Bus Museum - San Diego Transit 916
PBM's San Diego Transit #916 was one of the first Canadian built GMC "New Look" buses delivered to San Diego in 1981.
All of the PBM’s buses have their own special accounts and all funds donated to a particular account will be used only for that bus.
These buses replaced the original 1959-1960 "5301" model "new looks" and the very last of late model 4801 "Old Looks".
www.pacbus.org /roster/pbm916.html   (283 words)

  
 General Motors - Danish Army Vehicles Homepage
General Motors acquires all assets of Yellow Truck and Coach, and the GMC Truck and Coach Division is formed.
General Motors acquires the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company of Pontiac, Michigan, the predecessor of GMC Truck, and Reliance Motor Truck Co. of Owosso, Michigan.
Olds Motor Vehicle Company, Inc., the oldest unit of General Motors Corporation, is organized by Ransom E. Olds with a capital of $50,000 (5,000 shares of stock at $10 per share) and the first Oldsmobile is produced.
www.armyvehicles.dk /gm.htm   (9513 words)

  
 Aussie Coupes GMH Monaro Coupe HK GTS, HT GTS, HG GTS, HQ GTS and HX LE Monaro
General Motors Holden (A Division of General Motors Corporation - GMC) and Chrysler Australia (A division of Daimler Chrysler).
In 1968 Holden introduced the HK Holden and in it's range was the HK GTS Monaro.
It was known as the FX and was a six-cylinder four-door, six-seater sedan.
www.aussiecoupes.com /monaro.html   (560 words)

  
 General Motors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
General Motors Corporation NYSE: GM, also known as GM, is a United States-based automobile maker with worldwide operations and brands including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and Vauxhall.
General Motors bought the internal combustion engined railcar builder Electro-Motive Corporation and its engine supplier Winton Engine in 1930, renaming both as the General Motors Electro-Motive Division.
Albert Kahn's General Motors Building, 3044 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI General Motors (GM) was founded in 1908 as a holding company for Buick, then controlled by William C. Durant, and acquired Oldsmobile later that year.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/General_Motors   (1406 words)

  
 General Motors - Danish Army Vehicles Homepage
General Motors acquires all assets of Yellow Truck and Coach, and the GMC Truck and Coach Division is formed.
General Motors Institute (GMI) is renamed GMI Engineering and Management Institute and is re-chartered as an independent educational institution, separate from General Motors.
Olds Motor Vehicle Company, Inc., the oldest unit of General Motors Corporation, is organized by Ransom E. Olds with a capital of $50,000 (5,000 shares of stock at $10 per share) and the first Oldsmobile is produced.
www.armyvehicles.dk /gm.htm   (9513 words)

  
 Open Directory - Recreation: Autos: Makes and Models: General Motors
General Motors Info by Marc - This personal homepage references to the histories, descriptions, and pictures of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Saturn, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and GM's EV1.
GM Fleet - General Motors domestic and international links to their Fleet Division.
The GM Truck Lemon Center - If you own a 1999, 2000, or 2001 General Motors Full Size Pick Up, odds are that your truck has at least one of the many design flaws published on this web site.
dmoz.org /Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/General_Motors   (9513 words)

  
 Grenada content of Wikipedia free encyclopedia
On April 4, 2005 General Motors Corp. sold is Electro-Motive Division to Greenbriar Equity Group LLC and Berkshire Partners.
Chevrolet and GMC divisions produce trucks, as well as passenger vehicles.
Hughes Electronics was formed in 1985 when Hughes Aircraft was sold by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to General Motors for $5 billion.
grenada.paellaman.com /grenadabrowse.php?title=General_Motors   (9513 words)

  
 GMC Sierra. White rice. Tatet
The acronym GMC can mean either: * General Motors Corporation * GMC Truck division of General Motors* General Medical Council * Greater Manchester County * Genetic modificationGenetically Modified Crop * Giant Molecular Clo...
A sierra is a Spanish languageSpanish term meaning a mountain range.
Traditional methods are used in the winery and sustainable agriculture is practiced in the vineyard.
tatet.com /search-GMC_Sierra.html   (333 words)

  
 General Motors - Danish Army Vehicles Homepage
General Motors acquires all assets of Yellow Truck and Coach, and the GMC Truck and Coach Division is formed.
General Motors Institute (GMI) is renamed GMI Engineering and Management Institute and is re-chartered as an independent educational institution, separate from General Motors.
General Motors Suisse SA is established in Bienne (Berne), Switzerland.
www.armyvehicles.dk /gm.htm   (333 words)

  
 GMC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
GMC, a division of General Motors formerly named "GMC Truck"
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GMC   (114 words)

  
 Langdon's Stovebolt
In addition he has raced, rodded, designed and tested virtually every General Motors inline gasoline engine in his 37 years as an engine development engineer for Chevrolet and General Motors Powertrain Division.
Tom Langdon brings to Stovebolt many years of serving the Inliners International as president and technical advisor for Chevrolet 194, 230, 250 and 292 engines.
Besides Langdon's Stovebolt, Tom's current project is a 292 powered '39 Chevrolet Suburban.
www.stoveboltengineco.com   (78 words)

  
 The GMC motorhome: remembering a classic
The vehicle was built by General Motors Corp.’s GMC Truck and Coach Division in Pontiac, Mich. Interiors were installed by an outside firm in 1973 and 1974, and at the GMC plant from 1975 to 1978.
Thus, the drivetrain components needed for the GMC motorhome line were no longer available, and it was discontinued in the 1978 model year.
The original GMC design had no designated bedroom areas; all beds were converted from seating areas when needed.
www.fmca.com /membership/features/2002/1002.asp   (1004 words)

  
 All-New GMC Envoy XUV Awarded To Home & Garden Television's Dream Home 2004 Giveaway Winner
GMC is a division of General Motors Corporation.
GMC sold nearly 580,000 vehicles in 2003, setting a division sales record for the 10th time in 11 years.
Envoy XUV, an exclusive GMC product, is the most adaptable SUV ever offered with unprecedented levels of versatility, functional innovation and state-of-the-art technology.
www.worldcarfans.com /news.cfm/newsid/2041003.016/GMC/1.html   (516 words)

  
 Sport Truck - October 1990
The Syclone is the brainchild of the GMC Truck Division of General Motors.
GMC says that it is prepared to make as many Syclones as it can sell, but when they first hit the street these compact rockets should be in high demand.
The Syclone was built by PAS of Troy, Michigan, under the guidance of GMC Truck.
www.sportmachines.com /magrack/sport_truck_10-90.html   (516 words)

  
 Coachbult.com - General Motors Corporation
GMC executives engineered a merger with Yellow Motor Coach Manufacturing, which led to the formation of Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Co., with the General Motors Truck Co. as a subsidiary.
On the last day of the year, Morgan D. Douglas was appointed general manager of the Truck and Coach division.
First manufactured in 1959, the GMC "New Look" or "Fish Bowl" buses were a common sight in the cities of North America.
www.coachbuilt.com /bui/g/gm/gm.htm   (516 words)

  
 1956 GMC Suburban Carrier Pickup
GMC TRUCK & COACH -A General Motors Division
These are some of the strides GMC presents in its 1956 Blue Chip trucks.
And GMC V8's, mind you, match the shortest stroke ratios in the truck industry.
www.1955gmc.com /magads/56mag2.html   (516 words)

  
 1996 Gmc Jimmy
Grabowski Motor Company, today a division of General Motors named GMCTruck
3) " Jimmy" -- As to 1996 Gmc Jimmy
2) " Gmc" -- As to 1996 Gmc Jimmy
www.moviewavspage.com /sand/1567-1996-gmc-jimmy.html   (516 words)

  
 The Auto Channel - Search Results
GM Names Roger Adams to Head GM's Buick, Pontiac-GMC DETROIT May 2, 2003; The AP reported that Roger Adams, general manager of General Motors Corp.'s customer network, was named Friday to head the automaker's Buick and Pontiac-GMC divisions.
GM Names Adams, Bowen To New Posts In VSSM Organization DETROIT May 2, 2003; General Motors today announced that Roger Adams, general manager of GM Customer Network, GM's customer relationship marketing group, is appointed to the position of general manager, Buick and Pontiac-GMC divisions.
Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. "We are very pleased to be able to announce a record purse for the Buick Open," said Roger Adams, general manager for Buick Motor Division.
www.theautochannel.com /search/search.html?words=Roger+Adams   (611 words)

  
 S10PLANET.COM - powered by vBulletin - Articles
General Motors acquires all assets of Yellow Truck and Coach, and the GMC Truck and Coach Division is formed.
United Motors Service, Inc., created by Sloan in 1916 to handle sales for the UMC manufacturing divisions, is included in this acquisition and becomes a division of General Motors in 1944.
Olds Motor Vehicle Company, Inc., the oldest unit of General Motors Corporation, is organized by Ransom E. Olds with capital of $50,000 (5,000 shares of stock at $10 per share) and the first Oldsmobile is produced.
www.sicgmtrucks.com /forum/article.php?a=137   (611 words)

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