General Motors companion make program
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general-motors-companion-make-program-284-1594627
title:
General Motors companion make program
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In the late 1920s, American automotive company General Motors (GM) launched four companion makes to supplement its existing lineup of five-passenger car brands, or makes. The companion makes were LaSalle, introduced for the 1927 model year to supplement Cadillac; Marquette, introduced in 1929 for 1930 to supplement Buick; Pontiac, introduced for 1926 to supplement Oakland; and Viking, introduced for 1929 to supplement Oldsmobile. GM's fifth existing brand, Chevrolet, did not receive a companion
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Automotive marques
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_companion_make_program
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2024-03-15T10:17:05Z
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