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==Brands== === Current === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! width=50px| Origin ! width=100px| Brand<ref name="brands">{{cite press release |url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/01/here-are-all-43-gm-brands-listed-in-one-place/ |title=Here Are All 43 GM Brands, Listed In One Place |first=David |last=Finlay |publisher=GM |location=US |date=January 10, 2021 |access-date=April 11, 2022}}</ref> ! Founded ! Start<br>manufacturing ! Joined <br/>GM ! Markets served today |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Chevrolet]] || 1911 || 1911 || 1918 || Americas, China, Middle East, CIS, South Korea, Philippines, Japan, Australasia |- | {{flag|US}} ||[[Buick]] || 1899 || 1903 || 1908 || China, North America |- | {{flag|US}} || [[GMC (marque)|GMC]]|| 1912 || 1912 || 1919 || North America, Middle East, South Korea, China,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-01-21 |title=GM Takes GMC to China, Australia and New Zealand in 2024 |url=https://www.wardsauto.com/industry-news/gm-takes-gmc-china-australia-and-new-zealand-2024 |access-date=2024-04-13 |website=WardsAuto |language=en}}</ref> Australasia<ref name=":0" /> |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Cadillac]] || 1902 || 1902 || 1909 || North America, Middle East, China, Japan, South Korea, Europe, Kazakhstan, Australasia |- | {{flag|CHN}} || [[Baojun]] || 2010 || 2010 || 2010 || China |- | {{flag|CHN}} || [[SAIC-GM-Wuling|Wuling]] || 2002 || 2002 || 2002|| China, Indonesia,<ref name = "Otomotif 2023-11-20">{{Cite web |last=Putra |first=Nuhansa Mikrefin Yoedo |date=2023-11-20 |title=Wuling Air ev Topang Ekspor, Siap Perluas Pasar Mancanegara |url=https://otomotif.bisnis.com/read/20231120/46/1715896/wuling-air-ev-topang-ekspor-siap-perluas-pasar-mancanegara |access-date=2024-01-22 |website=Bisnis.com |language=id}}</ref> Vietnam,<ref>{{Cite web |title=SAIC makes Tan Chong's Viet unit distributor |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/03/26/saic-makes-tan-chongs-viet-unit-distributor |access-date=2024-01-22 |website=The Star |date=March 26, 2021 |language=en}}</ref> Thailand<ref name="Otomotif 2023-11-20" /> |} === Former === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! width=50px| Origin ! width=120px| Brand<ref name="brands"/> ! Founded ! Start<br>manufacturing ! Joined<br/> GM ! width= px| Fate ! Defunct or sold ! Notes |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Acadian (automobile)|Acadian]] || 1962 || 1962 || 1962 || Discontinued ||1987 || Until 1971 a Chevy II with [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]] design accents, after 1976 a Chevette with Pontiac name and appearance. |- | {{flag|KOR}} || [[Alpheon]] || 2010 || 2010 || 2010 || Discontinued ||2015 || The only available model was based on the [[Buick]] LaCrosse |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Asรผna]] || 1992 || 1992 || 1992 || Discontinued || 1994 || Composed of Suzuki, Isuzu and Toyota models. |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Beaumont (automobile)|Beaumont]] || 1966 || 1966 || 1966 || Discontinued ||1969 || Canadian Chevelle with Pontiac design accents |- | {{flag|UK}} || [[Bedford Vehicles|Bedford]] || 1931 || 1931 || 1931 || Discontinued ||1991 || |- |{{flag|US}} |[[BrightDrop]] |2021 |2022 |2021 |Merged into [[Chevrolet]] |2025 | |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Cartercar]] || 1905 || 1905 || 1909 || Discontinued || 1915 || |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Electro Motive Diesel]] || 1922 || 1924 || 1930 || Sold to [[Progress Rail]] || 2010 || EMD still makes locomotives such as the [[SD70ACe]] |- | {{flag|KOR}} || [[Daewoo Motors|Daewoo]] || 1972 || 1972 || 1999 || Discontinued ||2011 || Succeeded by [[GM Korea]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Elmore Manufacturing Company|Elmore]] || 1893 || 1900 || 1912 || Discontinued ||1916 || |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Envoy (automobile)|Envoy]] || 1959 || 1959|| 1959 || Discontinued || 1970 || Imported Vauxhall and Bedford vehicles sold at Canadian [[Chevrolet]] and [[Oldsmobile]] dealerships |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Vauxhall Viva#HA Viva (1963โ1966))|Epic]] || 1964 || 1964|| 1964 || Discontinued || 1970 || Imported Vauxhall models sold at Canadian Pontiac, Buick and [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] dealerships |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Geo (automobile)|Geo]] || 1989 || 1989 || 1989 || Discontinued ||1997 || Composed of Suzuki, Isuzu and Toyota models. Sold through [[Chevrolet]] dealerships. |- | {{flag|AUS}} || [[Holden]] || 1856 || 1908 || 1926 || Discontinued ||2020 || |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Hummer]] || 1992 || 1992 || 1998 || Discontinued as a division, brand name revived under [[GMC (marque)|GMC]]||2010 || Parent company [[AM General]], formerly owned by AMC. Became independent after AMC and Renault merged in 1978. Name revived in 2021 for [[GMC Hummer EV]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[LaSalle (automobile)|LaSalle]] || 1927 || 1927 || 1927 || Discontinued ||1940 || Companion brand for [[Cadillac]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Little (automobile)|Little]] || 1911 || 1911 || 1913 || Discontinued ||1913 || Absorbed by [[Chevrolet]] in 1913. |- | {{flag|UK}} || [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] || 1948 || 1948 || 1986 || Sold to [[Romano Artioli]] ||1993 || Currently owned by [[Geely]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Marquette (automobile)|Marquette (1)]] || 1909 || 1909 || 1909 || Discontinued ||1912 || formerly Peninsular Motor Company. Based on [[Rainier Motor Car Company|Rainier]] and [[Welch Motor Car Company|Welch]] marques. |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Marquette (automobile)|Marquette (2)]] || 1929 || 1929 || 1929 || Discontinued ||1931 || Companion brand for [[Buick]] in 1928. |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Mason Truck|Mason]] || 1898 || 1900 || 1918 || Discontinued ||1918 || Absorbed as sister division of [[Chevrolet]] in 1915. |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[McLaughlin Motor Car Company|McLaughlin]] || 1907 || 1907 || 1918 || Discontinued || 1942 || Canadian Buick-related, became the basis of [[General Motors Canada]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Oakland Motor Car Company|Oakland]] || 1907 || 1907 || 1909 || Discontinued || 1931 || Dropped in favor of [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Oldsmobile]] || 1897 || 1897 || 1908 || Discontinued || 2004 || |- | {{flag|GER}} || [[Opel]] || 1899 || 1899 || 1931 || Sold to [[PSA Group]] || 2017 || Currently owned by [[Stellantis]] |- | {{flag|CAN}} || [[Passport (automobile dealership)|Passport]] || 1987 || 1987 || 1987 || Discontinued ||1991 || Composed of Suzuki, Isuzu and Toyota models |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]] || 1926 || 1926 || 1926 || Discontinued ||2010 || Started as companion brand for [[Oakland Motor Car Company|Oakland]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Rainier Motor Car Company|Rainier]] || 1905 || 1905 || 1909 || Discontinued ||1911 || Restructured after its 1909 acquisition, as Marquette Motor Company. Produced 'Rainier' cars until 1911 |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Reliance (automobile)|Reliance]] || 1903 || 1903 || 1911 || Discontinued ||1912 || Consolidated into what would become [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] |- | {{flag|RSA}} || [[Ranger (automobile)|Ranger]] || 1968 || 1968 || 1968 || Discontinued ||1978 || |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Rapid Motor Vehicle Company|Rapid]] || 1902 || 1902 || 1909 || Discontinued ||1912 || Consolidated into what would become [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] |- | {{flag|SWE}} || [[Saab Automobile|Saab]] || 1945 || 1949 || 1990 || Sold to [[Spyker N.V.]] || 2010 || Company defunct in 2016 |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Saturn Corporation|Saturn]] || 1985 || 1990 || 1985 || Discontinued ||2010 || |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Scripps-Booth]] || 1913 || 1913 || 1916 || Discontinued ||1923 || |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Sheridan (automobile)|Sheridan]]|| 1920 || 1920 || 1920 || Discontinued ||1921 || Was technically the first car developed by General Motors |- | {{flag|AUS}} || [[Statesman (automobile)|Statesman]] || 1971 || 1971 || 1971 || Discontinued ||1984 || Division of [[Holden]] |- | {{flag|UK}} || [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]] || 1903 || 1903 || 1925 || Sold to [[PSA Group]] ||2017 || Currently owned by [[Stellantis]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Viking (automobile)|Viking]] || 1929 || 1929 || 1929 || Discontinued ||1930 || Started as companion brand for [[Oldsmobile]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Welch Motor Car Company|Welch]] || 1901 || 1901 || 1910 || Discontinued ||1911 || Brand shuttered shortly after purchase. |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Winton Motor Carriage Company|Winton]] || 1897 || 1897 || 1930 || Discontinued ||1962 || Reorganized as [[Winton Engine Corporation]]. Merged into GM's [[Cleveland Diesel Engine Division]] in 1938. Folded into [[Electro-Motive Diesel]] in 1962. |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company|Yellow Cab]] || 1920 || 1920 || 1925 ||Discontinued || 1943 || Absorbed into [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] |- | {{flag|US}} || [[Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company|Yellow Coach]] ||1923 || 1923 || 1925 || Discontinued || 1943 || Absorbed into [[GMC (automobile)|GMC]] |}
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