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  • '''GM Performance Division''' is a division within [[General Motors]] (GM) that is responsible for developing performance vehicles for the vari {{General Motors}}
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  • ...Corporation]]. He is credited for promoting racial equality within General Motors (GM). ...ay.com/money/autos/2004-06-07-gm-roche_x.htm USATODAY.com - Former General Motors chairman James Roche dies<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Roche never we
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  • ...stablished by [[Morris Markin]] in 1922 through a merger of [[Commonwealth Motors]] and Markin Automobile Body. ...outmoded, and lacking the funds to develop a more modern vehicle, Checker Motors produced its final vehicle in 1982 after members of the Markin family decid
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  • ...ral Motors of Canada Limited''' ('''GM Canada''') is the name of [[General Motors]]' Canadian division. Its national headquarters office, Canadian Regional E | title=General Motors of Canada Limited
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  • ...the following year FSO was actually sold to the Korean [[GM Daewoo|Daewoo Motors]], which was at that time independent of GM and actually competing with it. ...market and then shut down completely, ending the relationship with General Motors.
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  • ...automobile]]s in the 1920s. His firm [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] was the first to systematize the process of slightly altering cars every ...launched in June or July even in the UK, where the two remaining US owned subsidiaries no longer design and build distinctively British Ford and Vauxhall models.
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  • ...a long-time president and chairman of [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]].<ref name=NYT1/> ...th [[United Motors Corporation]] which eventually became part of [[General Motors Corporation]]. He became Vice-President, then President (1923), and finally
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  • ...Responsive Law. Grossman Publishers.</ref><ref>See Cliff Slater, "General Motors and the Demise of Streetcars," Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 51. No. 3 Sum ...organized into a holding company, and [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], [[Firestone Tire]], Standard Oil of California, Phillips Petroleum, [[Ma
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  • ...this is commonly used. The most common 60° V6s were built by Ford European subsidiaries : [[Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)|Essex V6]], [[Ford Cologne V6 engine|Cologne In 1977, [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] introduced a unique "split-pin crankshaft" in the [[GM 3800 engine]]. Usi
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  • ...der its own “Studebaker” brand name. Acquired in 1954 by [[Packard|Packard Motors Company]] of Detroit, Michigan, Studebaker became a division of the [[Stude ...tween [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] in the early 1950s wreaked havoc on Studebaker's balance sheet. Professio
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  • ...ates is also home to three of the largest vehicle manufacturers: [[General Motors]], [[Ford Motor Company]] and [[Chrysler]], which are commonly referred to ...umber of vehicles, growth trends, and ratios between licensed drivers, the general population, and the increasing number of vehicles on American roads. Overal
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  • ...an subsidiaries like arch rivals [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] and [[General Motors Corporation|GM]]. Chrysler took over [[Simca]] of France at the same time,
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  • ...etter and youngest person to become a [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] executive. Investment capital came primarily in the form of business loan ...uld have become corporate parent to DeLorean Motor Company and each of its subsidiaries: DeLorean Motor Cars Limited (manufacturer), DeLorean Motor Cars of America
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