General Motors Reapplies For ‘GMC Granite’ Trademark
Could it indicate the automaker’s desire to actually produce the little vehicle?
Could it indicate the automaker’s desire to actually produce the little vehicle?
If you like big, blocky sport utility vehicles, you’ve come to the right place.
Better to have a steady stream of launches than an overload, in this case.
The 5.0 was the smallest V6 in the family. The biggest was 7.8 liters (478 cubic inches).
A unique approach that’s apparently been done before.
Or is it an intentional Easter Egg?
In less than four years, 89 percent of the company’s product will be refreshed or all-new compared to today.
Who’s planning on getting one?
The same could perhaps go for the GMC Canyon.
What does it mean?
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