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10 Little-Known Facts About GMC...

 

The good folks at GMC decided to recently put out a list of 10 little known facts about the brand. GMC, who is one of the longest-running brands in General Motors' history, is also the second largest of the four GM brands when it comes to domestic sales. They're also a standard bearer for engineering in pickup trucks, crossover vehicles and SUVs.

With that said, h
ere are 10 little-known facts about GMC:


1.  The GMC name turns 100 years old in 2012. In 1912, Rapid Motor Vehicle Company was merged with two others - Reliance and Randolph - to become GMC.

2.  On August 1, 1909, a Rapid F-406-B - a GMC predecessor - was the first truck to reach the 14,110-foot summit of Pikes Peak.

3.  If GMC was a standalone manufacturer, it would be the tenth-largest automaker in the United States in terms of total vehicle sales from January to November of 2011.

4.  GMC built some of the world's earliest electric vehicles from 1912-1917. These trucks had single-digit model names, each denoting load capacity, from one-half-ton to 12 tons.

5.  GMC's luxury-focused Denali trim level currently outsells the entire product lines of some premium automakers, including Land Rover, Jaguar, and Porsche.

6.  GMC was tasked with engineering and production of the 1936 Parade of Progress vans and the 1941 Futurliners, which toured the country carrying mobile road shows.

7.  Today, GMC and the Denali trim level are among the fastest-growing nameplates in the U.S. with respective sales increases of 22 percent and 91 percent year over year.

8.  During World War II, GMC manufactured approximately 584,000 military vehicles, including the CCKW-353 "Deuce-and-a-Half" and the amphibious "Duck."

9.  The GMC Sierra - the brand's top selling model - outsold the Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan combined, with 40,000 sales to spare, through the first 11 months of 2011.

10.  From 1973-1978, GMC produced motorhomes in 23- and 26-foot lengths. They appeared in Bill Murray's 1981 movie, Stripes and the 1996 blockbuster, Twister.


LaVada 12-27-2011, 9:43 PM
I have been waiting so long to see the new Buick Encore SUV. . . I hope that I am not disappointed. Looking for Buick's quality product that is quiet and smooth riding down the road. Anxious to see the interior quality also. I read the specks and was delighted that the standard things like lumbar seats, heated seats are on the new Buick. I hope that the lumbar seat is also on the passenger seat as well as the drivers seat. I am anxious to really be able to see the Encore at the Detroit Auto Show. I am in a lease now that should be up for me about the time the Encore hit's the Dealership for sale. .
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