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Top Chinese carmakers plot major push into India
Apr 07, 2016 By Reuters
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GM to Invest $5 Billion in a New Family of Cars
Jul 28, 2015 By Nabeel Khan
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GM China chief hints at GM joining forces with China's SAIC in SE Asia
Dec 06, 2012 By Reuters
Plays down concerns of its relationship with SAIC
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GM launches Chevrolet Sail at Rs 4.4 lakh
Nov 02, 2012 By BSM Desk
Petrol and diesel engine options; seven trims in total
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General Motors raises stake in Indian venture
Oct 17, 2012 By Reuters
Bought back most of the 50% stake in its Indian operations that it had sold to Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp
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GM begins trial production of 'Enjoy' at Halol plant
Sep 09, 2012 By Sohini Das
Commercial production expected by year-end
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No launch of light trucks by GM-SAIC JV
Jul 12, 2012 By Sohini Das
General Motors India (GM) said that it is not launching light trucks from the GM-Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation (SAIC) joint venture at the moment
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2012 AUTO EXPO - GM UNVEILS THE SAIL HATCHBACK AND MPV CONCEPT!
Jan 06, 2012 By BSM
SAIL TO GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH THE SWIFT, LAUNCH LATER THIS YEAR
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GM India-Chinese partner to integrate operations
Sep 14, 2011 By Sharmistha Mukherjee
To develop common vendor base between SAIC and GM
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GM mini-trucks here by 2012
Aug 07, 2010 By Reuters (Kolkata)
Will launch a range of mini-trucks and passenger cars in JV with SAIC by 2012
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Chevrolet to bring down Sunshine
Jun 14, 2010 By Bijoy Kumar Y
General Motors India is gearing up for its first Chinese products – but under which brand?
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Wuling Sunshine - Making way for Sunshine
Jun 12, 2010 By Bijoy Kumar Y
Getting up close with the car that may create automotive history in India
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SAIC pays $500 MN for GM India stake
Dec 28, 2009 By Danny Goodman
Joint venture to now invest Rs 3,000 crore in India for manufacture and export
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Can you feel the beat?
Dec 10, 2009 By Rohin Nagrani
Chevrolet's Beat will give B-segment rivals tough competition
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General Motors raises stake in Indian venture
Jan 01, 1970 By Reuters
Bought back most of the 50% stake in its Indian operations that it had sold to Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp