American automobile brands
General Motors Corporation is an American automobile manufacturing company. It owns brands such as Buick, Pontiac, GMC, Saturn, Cadillac, Horton, Daewoo, Chevrolet, Opel and Oldsmobile. Chevrolet and GMC produce trucks and passenger cars. In 2004, he quit the Oldsmobile brand. There are also some other brands, such as ACDelco, which go out independently and become Delphi auto parts company and so on. GM's electric vehicle division also produces electric diesel hybrid vehicles. In addition, it also participates in Japanese automobile companies, such as Suzuki and Isuzu, and also has joint ventures in Russia. General Motors is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, with factories in 30 states and 32 countries around the world.
Ford Motor Company is a multinational company that produces automobiles. Founded by Henry Ford in dearborn, Michigan, USA (where the company is headquartered), it was registered at 1903. In the heyday of the 20th century, Ford, General Motors and Chrysler were considered as the three major automobile manufacturers in Detroit. These three companies dominate the American auto market. Ford's trademark comes from the signature font commonly used by founder Henry Ford. Ford Motor Company has maintained the second sales volume in the American automobile market for 75 consecutive years, second only to General Motors. In 2007, due to the high oil price, the sales of large SUV recreational vehicles and trucks declined, and Toyota Motor Corporation surpassed it to become the third largest seller in the US market.
At present, the main brands of Ford Motor Company are
Ford, Lincoln. Ford has many long-term best-selling cars.
Escort,
Taurus
Focus,
Mondeo,
Mustang sports car,
Carnival,
Explorer SUV RV,
F-series trucks,
Lincoln city cars, often converted into extended luxury cars,
Victoria, the police car and taxi crown that often appear in American movies, is waiting for the bus.
Chrysler Automobile Company is an American automobile manufacturer, which is called Chrysler in Chinese mainland and Taiwan Province Province and Christie's in Hong Kong and Macao.
The group's brands include
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Eagle.
——Jeep, the most famous variety, was once made by this factory M 1A 1.
General Buick
Cadillac
Lincoln
Pontiac
Chevrolet (Corvette)
Chrysler (Plymouth)
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Ford (Mustang, Mercury)
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hummingbird
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Saturn
Fisco
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