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General Motors de Argentina S.R.L. is the Argentine subsidiary of the US-based company General Motors. The company is currently headquartered in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, with its factory located in Alvear, Santa Fe Province. With the installation of the San Martín factory production of the first 100% national Chevrolets began, among which the 400, Chevy (both versions derived from the Chevrolet Nova) and the C-10 pickup truck and the Opel K 180. Despite having led the market for quite some time, the sharp fall in sales of the company forced the closure of this in 1978.

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  • General Motors de Argentina es una subsidiaria del grupo automovilístico General Motors, ubicada en la República Argentina. Es el segundo productor de General Motors en Sudamérica, por detrás de General Motors do Brasil. El sello de General Motors en sí, llegó a la Argentina en 1922, a través de dos importadores que trajeron al país, los primeros modelos de Chevrolet. La compañía se fundó en 1925, casi 17 años después de haberse creado la central estadounidense, instalándose inicialmente en calle Huergo de Capital Federal, para luego trasladarse al barrio de Barracas. Años más tarde, tendría su instalación definitiva en el histórico predio de la localidad bonaerense de San Martín. Durante ese período, la compañía fabricó en el país modelos de las marcas Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, LaSalle, , Marquette y Opel, teniendo éxito la primera. Con la instalación de la fábrica de San Martín, comenzó la producción de los primeros Chevrolet 100% nacionales, entre los que se destacaban el Chevrolet 400, el Chevrolet Chevy (ambas versiones derivadas del Chevrolet Nova) y la Pick-up Chevrolet C-10. También, en esa época, se volvió a producir un Opel local, cuando salió de la línea de montaje el Opel K-180, derivado del alemán Opel Kadett. A pesar de haber liderado el mercado durante un buen tiempo, la fuerte caída en las ventas de la compañía obligaron al cierre de esta en 1978. A pesar de este cierre, empresas como Sevel Argentina y CIADEA S.A., se encargaron de fabricar en el país, modelos de camionetas Chevrolet, hasta que en 1997, General Motors pega la vuelta definitiva, asentándose en la localidad de Alvear, provincia de Santa Fe. De esta nueva planta salieron modelos memorables como el Chevrolet Corsa, su rediseño como Chevrolet Classic y en 2009 el Chevrolet Agile. Para 2016 hubo un gran recambio en la planta, dejando de producirse los dos modelos anteriores, siendo la línea exclusiva del Chevrolet Cruze II.​ (es)
  • General Motors de Argentina S.R.L. is the Argentine subsidiary of the US-based company General Motors. The company is currently headquartered in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, with its factory located in Alvear, Santa Fe Province. The seal of GM itself arrived in Argentina in 1922, through two importers that brought to the country the first models of Chevrolet. The company was founded in 1925, almost 17 years after the US plant was created, initially settling in San Telmo and then moving to the neighborhood of Barracas. Years later it would have its definitive installation in the historic site of the Buenos Aires town of San Martín. During this period the company manufactured models of the brands Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, LaSalle, Oakland, Marquette, Buick and Opel, the first having success. With the installation of the San Martín factory production of the first 100% national Chevrolets began, among which the 400, Chevy (both versions derived from the Chevrolet Nova) and the C-10 pickup truck and the Opel K 180. Despite having led the market for quite some time, the sharp fall in sales of the company forced the closure of this in 1978. Despite this closure, companies such as Sevel and Renault Argentina got licenses to manufacture Chevrolet pickup trucks in Argentina until 1994, when General Motors re-started operations in the country. From then on, GM has been producing Chevrolet sedans such as the Corsa, Agile, and Cruze. (en)
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  • : C/K pickup, the first fully-manufactured model by GM, launched in 1960; : Chevrolet Nova became a success, with more than 65,000 units sold (en)
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  • General Motors de Argentina es una subsidiaria del grupo automovilístico General Motors, ubicada en la República Argentina. Es el segundo productor de General Motors en Sudamérica, por detrás de General Motors do Brasil. (es)
  • General Motors de Argentina S.R.L. is the Argentine subsidiary of the US-based company General Motors. The company is currently headquartered in Vicente López, Buenos Aires, with its factory located in Alvear, Santa Fe Province. With the installation of the San Martín factory production of the first 100% national Chevrolets began, among which the 400, Chevy (both versions derived from the Chevrolet Nova) and the C-10 pickup truck and the Opel K 180. Despite having led the market for quite some time, the sharp fall in sales of the company forced the closure of this in 1978. (en)
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