Showing posts with label Motors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motors. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

History of General Motors


General Motors is the world's largest vehicle manufacturer based on the Sales Director and has been at the helm of the previous year. 77 It me for ca existence in 1908 and is an international company with headquarters in the United States. 284,000 Employees worldwide, manufactures a variety of makes the whole 35 countries. Doing is Buick, Chevrolet, Daewoo, Cadillac, GMC, Pontiac, me Hum, Opel, Holden, Saab, Saturn Vauxhall. and The company was founded first in Flint, Michigan in 1908 and is today at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan.

One of its most successful, popular and recognizable Chevrolet Corvette models is easy. Corvette has been in production since 1953 and continues to grow in popularity each year. The vehicle is manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It has 10 different generations of the vehicle which includes a variety of agencies and functions that me co in the car.

General Motors has also played an important part of the racecar drivers industry. Their Oldsmobile Aurora was prominent in the Indy Racing League, by the mid-1990s and Chevrolet Impala has entered the world of NASCAR racing as late. Previous models that have been used in NASCAR, Pontiac Grand Prix, Buick-Regal, Oldsmobile fastfood theology, Chevrolet Lumina, Chevrolet Malibu and Chevrolet Monte Carlo.

General Motors manufactures currently five different Hybrid models beginning with the 2006 Saturn Vue Green Hybrid. 2007 Saturn Aura Hybrid Released Green. 2008 General Motors released the three different hybrid models. The GMC Yukon Hybrid, was the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid and Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid. According to Automotive News, General Motors 843 hybrids of all types during the first quarter of 2008. This number is by far the lowest of the manufacturing company that has developed the Hybrid models.

General Motors has ceased the production of a number of brands in recent decades. They are: Acadian, Asuna, Beaumont, Bedford vehicles, Elmore, Envoy (in Canada), Geo, LaSalle, Marquette, Oakland, Oldsmobile, speeding truck, Reliance truck, statesman (in Australia) and Viking. So me a subsidiary of General Motors, AC Delco, and OnStar.

in 2007, employees of General Motors went on strike for the first me ti since 1970. A handful of assembly plants in Canada was also, along with closures of establishments in the United States. The strike lasted a little less than two days before the company and the United Auto Workers Union me a ca accepts me nt on a contract. Workers was back at work me im almost immediately. The new contract will pay out me mbers Union more money in health costs for retirees money with comes from the UAW by 2010.

General Motors has been a staple of the me a Costa Rican and worldwide auto industry for over 100 years old but has so me endured economic problems in recent years fiscal policies. 2007 Lost the company $ 38 billion from their bottom line.








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Monday, February 14, 2011

General Motors-an American Pride


In 1908 the company was formed in a car me na (d) General Motors. It started as a holding company for Buicks has me beco industries-the world's leading and largest car manufacturing companies today. We have 340,000 employees from various parts of the world. 2001 General Motors sold Only 15% of all trucks and cars in the world.

General Motors brought out a bus company me na d yellow Couch, in the 1920s and 1930s. Yellow Couch company was behind the creation of Greyhound bus lines and replaced the rain t transport systems with buses. The company also established subsidiaries and bought out several street car or tram companies for them to replace the trams with buses. During the second world war provided GM subsidiary Ford US military trucks to defend the United States flag while making 90% of armoured mule, a 3-ton truck and over 70% of the Reich trucks on me de sa ti me. According to U.S. intelligence, these vehicles served as the backbone of the German army transport systems.

A United States-based company with headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, GM has been active worldwide, the company behind other automobile brands such as Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet, Daewoo, me Hum, GMC, Oldsmobile Holden,, Opel, Vauxhall, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn.

In addition, manufactures their GMC and Chevrolet trucks divisions. GM is also the company behind the Allison Transmission and ACDelco. They also have General Motors Electro-motive Division, responsible for the production of diesel-electric locomotives. In addition, the company owns interests in Japan-based company, Subaru, Isuzu and Suzuki, Italy-based company, Lancia and Alfa me o Ro, South Korea-based company Daewoo, and South Africa-based companies to participate. General Motors also has a joint venture with Russia-based company Auto Vaz (Lada).








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