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General Motors
Divisions and
subsidiaries
Vehicle brands
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet
GMC
Holden
Holden Special Vehicles
Opel
Opel Performance Center
Vauxhall
Services
ACDelco
GM Certified Service
GM Financial
OnStar
Geographic
General Motors Canada
CAMI Automotive
General Motors de Mexico
General Motors do Brasil
General Motors Egypt
General Motors India
Chevrolet Sales India Private Limited
General Motors South Africa
General Motors Japan
Opel Group
Shareholdings
FAW-GM
(50%)
GM-AvtoVAZ
(41.61%)
GM Korea
(96%)
Chevrolet Europe
GM Vietnam
GM Uzbekistan
(25%)
UzDaewooAvto
50%
HRL Laboratories
(50%)
SAIC-GM
(49%)
SAIC-GM-Wuling
(34%)
Baojun
Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines
(20%)
Products and
technologies
Platforms
Transmissions
Hybrids
Vehicles
Engines
I3
Family 0
SGE
I4
Family 0
SGE
Family 1
MGE
Family II
Ecotec
V6
High Feature
Gen V
V8
Gen IV
Gen V
Former divisions,
joint ventures
and subsidiaries
Allison Engine Company
(1929–1995)
Allison Transmission
(1929–2007)
Atlantic Aircraft
Dayton-Wright Company
(1919–1923)
Delco Electronics
Delphi
(1994–1999)
Detroit Diesel
(1938–1988)
DirecTV
(1994–2003)
Electro-Motive Diesel
(1930–2004)
Electronic Data Systems
(1984–1996)
Euclid Trucks
(1953–1968)
Fisher Body
Fleetwood Metal Body
Frigidaire
(1919–1980)
General Motors Europe
(1986–2010)
General Motors Diesel Division
(1938–1987)
General Motors Diesel
(1949–1969)
Ghandhara Industries
(1953–1963)
GM Defense
(1950–2003)
GMAC/Ally
(1919-2013)
GMAC Real Estate
(1998–2008)
GMC Heavy Trucks
Hughes Aircraft
(1985–1997)
Hughes Electronics
(1985–1997)
Hughes Network Systems
(1987–2003)
HughesNet
(DirecWay/DirecPC)
(1996–2003)
Kettering University
National City Lines
NUMMI
(1984–2009)
New Venture Gear
(36%, 1990–2002)
Nexteer
(2009–2010)
North American Aviation
(1933–1948)
Nuvell Financial Services
(1997–2008)
PanAmSat
(1995–2003)
Remy Electric
(1918–1994)
Rochester Products Division
Terex
United Australian Automobile Industries
(1989–1996)
Winton Motor Carriage Company
Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company
(1925–1943)
Cavalier
(1982-2005)
Places
Renaissance Center
GM Technical Center
GM Proving Grounds
Factories
People
William C. Durant
(Founder)
Tim Solso
(Chairman)
Mary Barra
(CEO)
Dan Ammann (President)
Other
General Motors Foundation
History
Reorganization
General Motors Motorama
Streetcar conspiracy
Concept of the Corporation
Ignition switch scandal
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