Sale Of GM Rayong Plant To Great Wall Motors Confirmed
The Chinese automaker will begin making vehicles there next year.
Read More »The Chinese automaker will begin making vehicles there next year.
Read More »GM is putting donation boxes in its various Thai facilities.
Read More »GM will pull out of Thailand later this year, but its after-sales division will remain up and running.
Read More »GM has decided it will exit the Thai market before the end of 2020.
Read More »Chevrolet Thailand cut the price of the vehicle by 50 percent recently.
Read More »GM announced its decision to pull Chevrolet out of Thailand last week.
Read More »Plant employees will not be transferred when the sale to Great Wall Motors is complete.
Read More »General Motors established operations in Thailand in 2000.
Read More »The Colorado RS is sporty, while the Street Panther is more off-road focused.
Read More »Alek Teeradetch Metawarayut is a Thai television drama actor.
Read More »A seemingly solid product for an emerging market.
Read More »About 350 workers will lose their jobs.
Read More »A little American spirit... or a maybe a lot.
Read More »He replaces retiring president Ian Nicholls.
Read More »But it's only for the international-market Colorado.
Read More »An expired partnership with Isuzu gives GM an opportunity to finally globalize its midsize truck.
Read More »The automaker currently offers an entire two vehicles in the market as Toyota offers 14.
Read More »Ironically, the new Captiva is not a product of "GM proper".
Read More »It’s a rebadged Chinese crossover, with an American nameplate, set to be sold in Thailand.
Read More »CEO Mary Barra has since recognized the employee for his bravery.
Read More »With more premium gear and a black-out package.
Read More »New leadership has been appointed in the meantime.
Read More »Chevrolet is hosting a three-day celebration of the Trailblazer in Thailand, featuring new "Perfect Edition" accessories.
Read More »Along with the launch of the Colorado High Country Storm.
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