Difference between revisions of "Template:Automotive marques of General Motors"
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|group1 = Affiliates | |group1 = Affiliates | ||
| − | |list1 = [[CAMI Automotive]] (50%){{·}} [[Global Hybrid Cooperation]]{{·}} [[GM-AvtoVAZ]]{{·}} [[GM Daewoo]] (50.9%){{·}} [[NUMMI|New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.]] (NUMMI){{·}} [[Shanghai GM]] (50%){{·}} [[SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile|Wuling]] (34%){{·}} | + | |list1 = [[CAMI Automotive]] (50%){{·}} [[Global Hybrid Cooperation]]{{·}} [[GM-AvtoVAZ]]{{·}} [[GM Daewoo]] (50.9%){{·}} [[NUMMI|New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.]] (NUMMI){{·}} [[Saab Automobile|Saab]]{{·}} [[Shanghai GM]] (50%){{·}} [[SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile|Wuling]] (34%){{·}} |
|group2 = Former affiliates | |group2 = Former affiliates | ||
| − | |list2 = [[Fiat]] (2000–2005; up to 20%){{·}} [[Isuzu]] (circa 1971–2006; up to 49%){{·}} [[Subaru]] (circa 1999-2006; 20%) | + | |list2 = [[Fiat]] (2000–2005; up to 20%){{·}} [[Isuzu]] (circa 1971–2006; up to 49%){{·}} [[Subaru]] (circa 1999-2006; 20%) {{·}} [[Suzuki]] (1980s-2008; up to 15%){{·}} [[United Australian Automobile Industries]] (UAAI; 1989–1996) |
|group3 = Defunct brands | |group3 = Defunct brands | ||