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  2. GM Family 1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The GM Family I is a straight-four piston engine that was developed by Opel, a former subsidiary of General Motors and now a subsidiary of PSA Group, to replace the Vauxhall OHV, Opel OHV and the smaller capacity Opel CIH engines for use on small to mid-range cars from Opel/Vauxhall.

  3. General Motors - Wikipedia

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    General Motors ( GM) [2] is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [3] The company is most known for owning and manufacturing four automobile brands, Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac and Buick.

  4. General Motors de México - Wikipedia

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    gm.com.mx. General Motors de México S.A. de C.V. is the Mexican subsidiary of the US-based company General Motors. Currently in Mexico, it is one of the largest production plants of the United States conglomerate outside its territory.

  5. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Having trouble signing in? Find out how to identify and correct common sign-in issues like problems with your username and password, account locks, looping logins, and other account...

  6. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    1928–1936 Chevrolet Stovebolt. 1928–1950 Oldsmobile F-Series (also used in Buick Marquette) 1928–1954 Pontiac GMR (also modified for GMC trucks) 1930–1966 Opel inline-6 (as used in the Opel Kapitän) 1936–1962 Chevrolet Blue Flame inline-6 (also used in some GMC trucks) 1939–1962 GMC inline-6. 1948–1962 Holden Grey.

  7. General Motors to move Detroit HQ to new downtown building ...

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    DETROIT (AP) — General Motors will move its Detroit headquarters to a new downtown office building next year and work to redevelop its iconic home along the Detroit River, company and city ...

  8. Ed Welburn - Wikipedia

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    Ed Welburn. Edward Thomas Welburn Jr. [1] (born December 14, 1950) is an automobile designer and former General Motors ' Vice President of Global Design, a role in which he served from 2003 to 2016 and the same position that Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell once held. To date, Welburn still holds the distinction of having been the highest-ranking ...

  9. Rochester Products Division - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Products Division (RPD) was a division of General Motors that manufactured carburetors, and related components including emissions control devices and cruise control systems in Rochester, New York.

  10. GM's first-quarter US sales dip on lower commercial ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -General Motors on Tuesday reported a drop in first-quarter U.S. auto sales on lower deliveries to commercial customers but strong retail demand helped it stay ahead of rival Toyota Motor.

  11. GM Family II engine - Wikipedia

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    The Family II is a straight-4 piston engine that was originally developed by Opel in the 1970s, debuting in 1981. Available in a wide range of cubic capacities ranging from 1598 to 2405 cc, it simultaneously replaced the Opel CIH and Vauxhall Slant-4 engines, and was GM Europe 's core mid-sized powerplant design for much of the 1980s, and ...