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General MotorsUS vehicle manufacturer. Founded in 1908 in Flint, Michigan, from a number of small carmakers, it grew into the USA's largest company. A multinational company; it has headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, and its brands include Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Corvette, GMC, Hummer, Pontiac, and Saturn in the USA, Opel in Germany, and Vauxhall in the UK, as well as the formerly Swedish-owned Saab.
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| General Motors Corporation, has recently announced plans that will easily distinguish their E85 compatible vehicles from their regular gasoline powered vehicles. On April 27, 2005, Tax Executives Institute filed the following brief amicus curiae in General Motors Corporation v. Wilson, known to his friends as "Engine Charlie," was the president of General Motors Corporation in the 1940's, not General Electric, as Michael Fitzgerald mistakenly wrote in the November/December 2004 Humanist. |
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