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1862, Adam Opel Builds a Sewing Machine
1886, From Sewing Machines to Bicycles
1897, A Legendary Brand is Born in America
1897-1909, Creation, Gathering the Parts
1897-1909 Creation
1899, Opel Shifts to Automobiles
1901, Olds Brings Mass Production to the Young Auto Industry
1902, The Birth of Cadillac
1903, Buick Faces a Struggle
1903, The First Vauxhall Car
1904, A Dreamer Takes Over at Buick
1905, Cadillac Closes the Body
1906, Buick Goes Four-Cylinder
1907, Oakland Enters the Game
1907, The Industry’s First School
1908, Cadillac Precision Stuns Europe
1908, GM Creates a New Oldsmobile from Buick Parts and Engineering
1908, General Motors is Born with No Fanfare
1908, Oldsmobile Joins the Infant GM
1908, Three Brothers Named Fisher Create a Future Dynasty
1909, A Last Run at Ford Motor
1909, A New Kind of Spark Plug
1909, Adding Trucks to the GM Product Mix
1909, Cadillac Enters the Fold
1909, Oakland Joins General Motors
1909, Opel Has Its First Automotive Hit
1910, Another Record for Buick
1910, Cadillac Makes the Closed Body Standard
1910, The Founder Departs . . . for Now
1910-1930, Acceleration, Stepping on the Gas
1910-1930 Acceleration
1911, Chevrolet is Born
1911, Kettering Revolutionizes the Automobile
1911, Looking Beyond North America
1912, Kettering’s Self-Starter Becomes a Cadillac Standard
1914, A New Chevrolet is a Hit
1914, Opel Adds to Its Racing Crown
1914, The First V-8 Engine
1915, Another Safety Innovation from Cadillac
1915, duPont in Charge and Durant on the Rise
1916, Billy Durant Regains His Baby
1916, Sloan Joins General Motors
1918, Chevrolet is Added to the GM Roster
1918, GM of Canada is Born
1919, A Landmark Rises in Detroit
1919, Fisher Body Becomes Part of the Family
1919, Frigidaire Gives GM a Non-Automotive Edge
1919, GMAC Revolutionizes Retail Finance
1919, GM Enters the Airplane Business
1920, Billy Says Goodbye for the Last Time
1920, GM Export Expands in Asia
1921, A Costly Lesson in the Risks of Innovation
1923, Buick Brings Out Four-Wheel Brakes
1923, Fill It Up with Ethyl
1923, GM Opens Its First European Assembly Plant
1923, Sloan in Charge
1924, "A Car for Every Purse and Purpose"
1924, Duco Paint Revolutionizes Another Aspect of Design and Production
1924, Putting the Cars to the Test
1925, Assembling in Spain
1925, The Birth of GM do Brasil
1925, Vauxhall Joins the Growing Global Family
1926, GMI, the In-House School That Became a University
1926, GM Brings Design to the Industry
1926, Global Expansion Accelerates
1926, The First Pontiac
1927, LaSalle Establishes a Future Trend
1928, Cadillac Introduces the Synchromesh Transmission
1928, Chevrolet Comes to Poland
1928, GM Begins Building in India
1928, Opel Puts a Rocket on Four Wheels
1928, Safety Glass
1929, A More Expensive Companion for Oldsmobile
1929, A Smaller Buick Called Marquette
1929, Adam Opel Corporation Joins the GM Family
1929, Adding the Chrome
1929, Another New Engine, "The Cast Iron Wonder"
1929, GM Establishes Its First Headquarters in China
1929, The First Room Air Conditioner
1930, Cadillac Launches the Milestone V-16
1931, Holden's is Added to the Global Footprint
1931-1958, Emotion, A Golden Era of Style
1931-1958 Emotion
1932, Goodbye Oakland, Hello Pontiac
1933, GM at the Chicago World’s Fair
1933, GM’s Two-Cycle Diesel Changes the Propulsion Game
1933, Individual Front-Wheel Suspension, Another Milestone Innovation
1933, No-Draft Ventilation–Getting the Smoke Out
1934, Barrier Impact Tests, Another Safety First
1934, The First One-Piece All-Steel Roof
1934, The First Rollover Test
1935, GM de Mexico Joins the Family
1935, Olympia, Another Milestone for Opel
1935, The First Suburban
1935, The Silver Streak
1936, A "Sit Down" in Flint
1936, Keeping the Rain Clear
1936, Roadmaster Sets Another Trend
1936, The Parade of Progress
1937, Raising the Lever
1937, Vauxhall Goes Unibody
1938, The World’s First Concept Car
1939, "Silversides," the Hallmark of Bus Design
1939, Futurama Captures the Public’s Imagination
1939, GM France, Another New Plant On Line
1939, General Motors Brings Out "Sealed Beam" Headlamps
1939, The First Fully Automatic Transmission
1939, The First Standard Turn Signals
1940, Pontiac Launches a Torpedo
1940, Streamlining the Station Wagon
1940, The Cadillac "Sixty" Sets Another Styling Trend
1940, Twenty-five Million and Counting
1942, Production Goes to War
1945, A New Beginning in Peru
1946, Opel Resumes Production
1946, Vauxhall is Back
1947, Oldsmobile Marks Another Milestone
1947, Olympia is Reborn
1947, The First Saab Automobile, "Born From Jets"
1948, Buick Brings Out the Hardtop
1948, Buick Takes the Transmission a Step Further
1948, The "Rocket" Era Begins
1948, The First Holden
1948, Venezuela Comes On Line
1949, Cadillac Adds a New V-8 and a Hardtop
1950, Chevrolet Goes Automatic
1951, Changing the Way America Steers
1951, Taking Concept Cars a Step Further
1952, The First Mechanical Heart Pump
1952, The Wraparound Windshield
1953, A Proving Ground in the Desert
1953, Adding Power Brakes to the Mix
1953, Buick Unveils Its Wildcat Concept
1953, Oldsmobile Unveils Its Starfire Concept
1953, The Industry’s First Production Sports Car
1953, The Motorama Show
1953, The Parade of Progress Resumes
1954, Another Milestone New Engine
1954, Fifty Million GM Cars Built in the United States
1954, GM Design Defines an Era
1955, The Hardtop Goes "Pillarless"
1956, GM Opens Its United States Technical Center
1956, Opel Builds Its Two-millionth Car
1957, A New Vauxhall Takes to the Bush
1957 & 58 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
1958, Cruise Control
1958, El Camino, Is it a Car or a Truck
1958, The "Golden Era" Ends with Famous Fins
1958 Chevrolet Corvette Fancy Free
1959, An Export Milestone for Opel
1959, Chevrolet Goes Air-Cooled with the First Corvair
1959-1981, Revolution, Navigating a Greener Road
1959-1981 Revolution
1960, New Smaller Cars for the United States
1962, Buick Launches Another Future Classic
1962, Holden's Reaches a Production Milestone
1962, Opel Expands Its Manufacturing Network
1962, Opel Marks One Hundred Years with a New Kadett
1962, Seventy-five Million and Counting
1962, The Corvair Concept Car
1962, The Corvette Sting Ray
1962, The First Production Turbocharged Engine
1963, Pontiac Creates the "Muscle" Car
1963, The First Malibu
1963, The PCV Valve, a "Green" Breakthrough
1963, Vauxhall Launches the Viva and a New Plant Goes On Line
1963 Split-Window Chevy Corvette
1965, Oldsmobile Goes Front-Wheel Drive
1965, Opel's First Concept Car
1966, Firebird Joins the Muscle Car Competition
1966, Making it Safer for the Driver
1966, The First Camaro
1966, The First Fuel Cell Vehicle
1966, Vauxhall Adds American-Style Options
1968, GM Adds a Landmark to New York's Skyline
1968, The First Four-Wheel Drive Blazer
1968 Chevrolet Corvette Asto-Vette
1968 Chevrolet Corvette Astro-Vette
1968 Rapid Transit Experimental - Revolutionizing Transit Bus Design
1969, Getting to the Moon
1970, Getting the Lead Out
1970, Vauxhall Adds a New Concept
1970, Vauxhall Launches a New Viva
1971, Getting Around on the Moon
1972, First Automotive Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
1972, GM Conducts the First Air Bag Field Test
1972, GM Crash Test Dummies Become the Industry Standard
1972, GM Enters Korea
1972, Opel Sets Records with a New Diesel Concept
1973, First Demonstration of a Digital Microprocessor (Engine) Control
1973 Chevrolet XP-898 Concept Car
1973 Chevrolet XP 898 Concept Car
1974, Another "Green" GM Innovation Sets the Industry Standard
1975, Chevrolet Turns to Opel for the New Fuel-Saving Chevette
1975, Kenya Joins the Family
1975-1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega
1976, Downsizing the United States Large Car Lineup
1976 Technology
1977, Diesels for the United States Lineup
1978, Recognizing Leadership in Cancer Research
1979, First Application of a Digital Computer with Self Diagnostic Codes
1979, First Electronic Fuel Injection (Throttle Body type)
1980, First Closed Loop Exhaust Sensing Digital Engine Control (EFI)
1981, First Application of V8 Cylinder De-Activation for Fuel Economy
1981, First Closed Loop Exhaust Sensing Digital Engine Control (Carburetion)
1982, 3-Way Closed Loop Fuel Injection (Throttle Body type)
1982, First Closed Loop “Adaptive Learning” Control Software
1982, Opel Corsa, the Smallest Car Yet
1982, World of Motion
1982, Zaragoza, Expanding the European Production Network
1982-1999 Globalization
1982 -1999, Globalization, One Company, One Team
1983, A New Generation of Corvettes
1983, Joining with Toyota to Create NUMMI
1983, Plans for a Different Kind of Car Company
1983 Fisher Body Theme Car
1984, A Major Non-Automotive Acquisition
1984, An Unprecedented Reorganization in North America
1984, Luxury Goes Front-Wheel Drive
1985, A "Car of the Year" for Europe
1985, Another Milestone Acquisition
1985 Buick Wildcat Concept Car
1986, A New International Venture in Canada
1986, Electronics Developed for Lotus Active Suspension Technology
1986, Europe Goes Under a New Umbrella
1986, High-Performance Lotus is Brought In
1986-1996, GM Systems Engineering – Working to Achieve a Common Cross-Functional Vehicle Development Process
1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept
1986 Pontiac Trans Sport Concept Vehicle
1987, A World Solar Victory
1987, Another Milestone Engine for Oldsmobile
1987 Pontiac Pursuit Concept Car
1988, A New Family of Midsize Cars for North America
1988, A New Line of Small Cars Called Geo
1988, GM Europe Offers 4WD
1988, Teamwork and Technology
1988 Pontiac Banshee Concept Car
1989, A New Generation of Minivans
1989, Bringing Saab into the Family
1989, Opel Sets a Benchmark for "Green" Engines
1989 Chevrolet XT-2 Concept Truck
1990, A New Era at Eisenach
1990, Entering Hungary
1990, Making an Impact
1990, The First Saturn
1990 Pontiac Sunfire Concept Car
1991, Another Safety Milestone
1991 Pontiac Protosport 4 Concept
1992, A Million Corvettes
1992, Further Regional Integration
1992, The First GM Joint Venture in China
1992, The First Northstar
1992, The GM Card
1992 Pontiac Salsa Concept
1994, Daytime Running Lamps
1994, DirecTV is Born
1995, A Sales Milestone Beyond North America
1995, GM Launches the Vehicle Line Executive System
1995, GM Links with SAIC
1996, Moving to the RenCen
1996, OnStar
1996, The EV1
1997, A New School
1997, GM’s Hybrid Test Dummies Again Set the Standard
1997 Pontiac Rageous Concept
1998, A Single Global Team
1998 Pontiac Montana Thunder Concept
1999, Adding XM Radio
1999, Buick is Back in Shanghai
1999, HUMMER Joins the Family
1999, One Hundred Years of Opel Cars
1999 Pontiac Concept GTO
2000, A New State-of-the-Art Plant in Brazil
2000, On Line in Thailand
2000, Precept Sets New Fuel Efficiency Records
2000, Saab is All GM
2000, The Oldsmobile Brand Retires
2000-Future, Redefining the Automobile
2000-Future Transformation
2001, Another New Buick in China
2001, HydroGen1 Sets a String of Records
2001, Keeping America Rolling
2001, OnStar Adds Personal Calling
2002, AUTOnomy Sets a Benchmark for New Technology
2002, A New Assembly Plant in Russia
2002, A New Beginning for Production at Russelsheim
2002, Another All-New Vectra
2002, Cadillac CTS Sets a New Trend
2002, Daewoo is in the Fold
2002, GM’s Own HUMMER
2002, Mini-Vehicles in China
2002, The Hy-wire Concept
2003, A Caravan of Corvettes
2003, A New "Green" Challenge
2003, A New Technical Center in India
2003, A New Vehicle Engineering Center in Michigan
2003, Fill It Up with Hydrogen
2003, GM Fuel Cell Vehicles Hit the Street in Japan
2003, The Cadillac Sixteen
2004, A GM Fuel Cell Vehicle Carries the Mail
2004, Another Fuel Cell Record
2004, Assembling Opels in Ukraine
2004, Corvette Again Sets the Pace
2004, GM Hybrid Bus Technology Greets Yosemite Park Visitors
2004, Solstice, from Concept to Production
2004, The World’s First Full-size Hybrid Pickup Truck
2004: Lansing Delta Township
2005, A Fuel Cell for the Army
2005, A New Design for Saab
2005, Aveo in China
2005, Doubling the Crossovers
2005, Going Greener in China
2005, HUMMER Goes Midsize
2005, Saab 9-5 BioPower is an Immediate Hit
2005, Saturn Launches a New Hybrid System
2005, Solstice is a Hit with "The Apprentice"
2005, Unveiling the Sky
2006, "Live Green, Go Yellow"
2006, A Dramatic New Concept for Saab
2006, A New Chevrolet Camaro Concept
2006, A New Lineup for Saturn
2006, Announcing the First Production Plug-in Hybrid SUV
2006, FlexFuel Leadership
2006, Project Driveaway, the World's Largest Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet
2006, Sequel, the Most Technologically Advanced Concept Yet
2006, Taking Hybrids a Step Further
2006, The Best Coverage in America
2007, Buick Riviera Returns as a New Concept
2007, Chevrolet Unveils Three Global Minicar Concepts
2007, Chevrolet Volt, Another Breakthrough for Fuel Economy and the Environment
2007, Opel Unveils the Flextreme Concept
2007, Pontiac G8
2007, Saab BioPower 100
2007, Saturn Astra
2007, The Next Generation Malibu
2007, The Opel GTC Concept
2007, Unveiling the Next CTS
2007 First Stand Alone HUMMER Store Launched in the Middle East
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