Gm trucks are made all over America. Most of the plants have closed due to the economy but you can still find many of them open and running.
No they are actually made in Detroit, Michigan. They did make some light trucks in Canada until May 2009 when the plant was closed.
GMC does not make cars, only trucks and suvs. GM is the parent company over GMC, Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, etc. So far from my experience the trucks are solid, however I no experience with GM cars made after 1964.
In GM trucks or new GM cars, the 8th digit of the VIN # is the Engine.
It is an off road package for GM trucks
GMC, formerly GMC Trucks, is a division of the General Motors Company (GM).
No
The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra made by GM are the best-selling full-size trucks in the country.
they are the same because they are both made by GM(General Motors)...it is also cheaper to make the same truck but put different emblems on it, than it is to make to totally different trucks.
Www.gmcertified.com is a dealer of both new and used GM trucks. They will give you the best deals around. They welcome all business. You can find just what you are looking for.
No, the major shargholder of Scania is VW.
US postal delivery trucks are Grumman LLV trucks built on a GM chassis.
In the GM trucks its 4 speakers and two tweeters so 6