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GMC Granite Heading for Production?

Motor Trend is reporting that the GMC Granite is likely to be produced in the short-term. The publication says that GM is still in the process of figuring out if it can keep those nifty rear-hinged doors intact. The Scion xB-sized Granite concept, which debuted at this year’s Detroit Auto Show, shares the same architecture [Read More]

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Cadillac, GM, crossovers

Cadillac to Get a Lambda Crossover

What do the Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia have in common? Well, aside from all of them being 7-passenger crossovers, they are essentially the same vehicles underneath. They all share GM’s Lambda platform. But where’s Cadillac’s version? We reported earlier that a Lambda-based Cadillac crossover was in works. According to GM’s vice president [Read More]

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GM, GMC, Trucks

New (2011) GMC Seirra Denali HD

What’s a new Chevrolet Silverado lineup without a new GMC Sierra lineup to match it? The 2011 Serrea Heavy-Duty lineup has been revealed and will offer a high-end Denali version, a first for a heavy-duty GMC pickup. Besides the extra chrome and other minor touch-ups on the exterior, the 2011 Sierra Heavy Duty lineup is [Read More]

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GM Offers 0% Financing for March

Just a few days after Toyota announced its own 0 percent campaign, General Motors is offering its own 0 percent financing for 60 months on sales that occur in March. With sales increases in moth January and February, the Detroit automaker is hoping to keep the momentum up for the March period. GM’s vice president [Read More]

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GM, GMC, Trucks

GMC Donates 30 Sierra Pickups Trucks for Haiti Aid

Cash-strapped GM doesn’t have a lot of free cash laying around, so while many people were digging deep into their wallets, including yours truly, the American automaker decided to compensate by donating some hardware to Haiti’s relief effort. The hardware? 30 units of some high-quality GMC Sierra trucks. “Everyone in America has been affected in [Read More]

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