GM Files To Trademark ‘Anthem’ For The Fourth Time In 12 Years
And we have an idea of what it will be used for.
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And we have an idea of what it will be used for.
Would this be a Chevrolet, or a GMC?
With only two doors, interestingly.
The on-again, off-again entry is closer to approval than ever before.
Shedding some light on why GMC isn’t interested in a crossover below the Terrain.
A insider’s explanation as to why that’s still the case.
The trademark took another important step this week.
All signs point to yes.
GM has been chasing the name for a decade.
The GMC Granite concept is dead; long live the future GMC Granite crossover.
The name of the upcoming subcompact GMC crossover is yet unknown, but we have a few hunches.
What we thought was the Trax is actually a subcompact GMC crossover.
A subcompact GMC crossover has been a topic for years.
The mark was recently published for opposition.
GMC chief, Duncan Aldred, reportedly has pushed hard for such a vehicle.
There are plenty of options, so let us know.
The brand is also expected to broaden its product portfolio.
The urban crossover segment is blooming, and it could mean a new product from GMC.
Is the rebirth of the LUV truck imminent?