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How many GMC trucks were sold in 2007?

How many GMC trucks were sold in 2007?

Chevrolet sold more than 1.96 million trucks globally last year. GMC global sales grew nearly 6 percent in 2007, with 613,000 vehicles delivered, compared with 579,000 in 2006. Wuling sales in the Asia Pacific region also fueled significant truck, mini-truck, and mini-van performance with 516,000 vehicles sold, a 24 percent increase over 2006.

When did Chevrolet become part of General Motors?

In 1916 GM was reincorporated in Detroit as General Motors Corporation. By 1917 the Chevrolet Motor Company had become successful enough that Durant, with the backing of McLaughlin and Pierre S. du Pont, reacquired a controlling interest in GM. Chevrolet Motor Company was consolidated into GM on May 2, 1918.

What was the top selling car in Europe in 2007?

The Chevrolet Corsa, Aveo and Celta were the three top sellers across the region in 2007. In Europe, GM’s record sales – for the second year – exceeded 2.18 million vehicles, up about 9 percent. Sales for the quarter of 529,000 vehicles were up 11 percent, exceeding the industry average.

What was the market share of General Motors in 2010?

In 2010, General Motors ranked second on the list with 8.5 million units produced globally. In 2011, GM returned to the first place with 9.025 million units sold worldwide, corresponding to 11.9% market share of the global motor vehicle industry.

What kind of truck is the 2007 Chevy Silverado?

The 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a full-size pickup truck which has been redesigned for the new model year. The 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic is a carryover of the 2006 model which extends into the 2007 model year but is being replaced by the new, redesigned Silverado 1500.

What kind of gas mileage does a 2007 Chevy Silverado get?

2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic Hybrid. The same as the 2006 model carried over into the new year, the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic Hybrid is a full-size hybrid pickup truck capable of 21 mpg on the highway.

In 1916 GM was reincorporated in Detroit as General Motors Corporation. By 1917 the Chevrolet Motor Company had become successful enough that Durant, with the backing of McLaughlin and Pierre S. du Pont, reacquired a controlling interest in GM. Chevrolet Motor Company was consolidated into GM on May 2, 1918.

In 2010, General Motors ranked second on the list with 8.5 million units produced globally. In 2011, GM returned to the first place with 9.025 million units sold worldwide, corresponding to 11.9% market share of the global motor vehicle industry.