Where does General Motors make cars in New Zealand?

Where does General Motors make cars in New Zealand?

General Motors New Zealand assembled and imported GM products from Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac from the United States; Holden from Australia; Isuzu from Japan; Opel from Europe; and Vauxhall and Bedford from the United Kingdom.

Who is the parent company of Holden New Zealand?

Holden New Zealand Limited, named until 1994 as General Motors New Zealand Limited, was a subsidiary of General Motors of Detroit and distributes General Motors’ motor vehicles, engines, components and parts in New Zealand.

Who are the owners of New Zealand Geographic?

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Are there any GMC trucks in New Zealand?

Although General Motors Truck Company (GMC) never existed as a marque in New Zealand, GMC products were sometimes privately imported as grey-imports, a large market in New Zealand.

General Motors New Zealand assembled and imported GM products from Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac from the United States; Holden from Australia; Isuzu from Japan; Opel from Europe; and Vauxhall and Bedford from the United Kingdom.

Holden New Zealand Limited, named until 1994 as General Motors New Zealand Limited, was a subsidiary of General Motors of Detroit and distributes General Motors’ motor vehicles, engines, components and parts in New Zealand.

When did the Holden Colorado come out in Australia?

The Isuzu-derived Chevrolet Colorado went on sale in June 2012 in both Australia and New Zealand, sourced from GM’s factory in Rayong Thailand. The Brazilian-built Chevrolet S-10 dual-cab became the 2017 facelifted model.

Although General Motors Truck Company (GMC) never existed as a marque in New Zealand, GMC products were sometimes privately imported as grey-imports, a large market in New Zealand.