News

Over the years, numerous car brands have disappeared—some due to economic turmoil, others due to evolving consumer tastes or poor business decisions. Here’s a look at some notable car brands that are ...
General Motors’ long history has included numerous brands, many of which were killed off at the start of this century as GM was pushed into downsizing its roster due to economic circumstances.
Over the past several years, General Motors created and subsequently dropped several new brands. Now, we're listing off a handful of these defunct GM brands.
GM CEO Mary Barra hasn’t ruled out raising car prices, however, and has said the company will stay competitive.
Oldsmobile and Chevy are often discussed in the same breath, with both carmakers owned by General Motors and selling similar ...
Another reason that Cadillac could be a sneaky help to General Motors' EV ambitions is because the administration's tariff ...
General Motors began selling horse-drawn carriages, became major manufacturer of auto brands Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac and Buick are all part of General Motors ...
GM EVs are on a roll in Canada, with 23.2 percent of all electric vehicles sold in the North American country coming from ...
And the success of the Lyriq and Optiq speaks to Cadillac’s consistent and competitive pricing. Both cars qualify for the ...
Saturn, GMC, and Pontiac are all US-only brands that don't exist without Chevrolet, and the bow-tie is GM, so it's safe as can be. Buick is a Chinese gold mine, so it's off the market.
Across all brands, GM sold 62,830 electric vehicles from January to May of 2025, with the Chevrolet brand comprising 37,620 of those sales.
Across all brands, GM sold 62,830 electric vehicles from January to May of 2025, with the Chevrolet brand comprising 37,620 of those sales.