2010 General Motors U.S. product list

General Motors has made an official announcement on what cars they will offer for the 2010 model year. GM will focus on four brands, namely Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC, while Pontiac will die out after 2010, Saturn has been sold to Penske, and Hummer has been sold to some Chinese heavy machinery outfit.
For the surviving brands, GM is offering six all-new car and crossover models, including the Buick LaCrosse luxury sedan, the Cadillac SRX crossover, the Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon, the Chevrolet Camaro coupe, the Chevrolet Equinox compact SUV, the GMC Terrain compact SUV, and Corvette Grand Sport. The Cruze and the Camaro convertible will debut much later as 2011 models.
Additionally, the Toyota-sourced Pontiac Vibe will be available as a 2010 model, and the Pontiac G6 will be available only for fleet customers. The hot Pontiac G8 has been killed off. Saturn, as a non-GM brand, will continue to build the Vue, the Aura and the Outlook only on a contract basis, until Penske replaces them with cars from a different supplier. The Saturn Sky and the Pontiac Solstice have both been canceled, leaving GM with a largely-boring 2010 line-up of SUVs, pickup trucks, commuter sedans, cheap compacts, a competent luxury brand, and only two sports-car lines.
Buick
* Enclave
* LaCrosse
* Lucerne
Cadillac
* CTS/CTS-V
* CTS Sport Wagon
* DTS/DTS Platinum
* Escalade/ESV/EXT/Platinum
* Escalade Hybrid/Platinum Hybrid
* SRX
* STS
Chevrolet Cars
* Aveo Sedan/Aveo5
* Camaro/Camaro SS
* Cobalt/Cobalt SS
* Corvette/Corvette Z06
* Corvette Grand Sport
* Corvette ZR1
* Impala
* Malibu
Chevrolet Trucks
* Avalanche
* Colorado
* Equinox
* Express
* HHR/Panel/SS
* Silverado 1500
* Silverado HD
* Silverado Hybrid
* Suburban
* Tahoe
* Tahoe Hybrid
* Traverse
GMC
* Acadia
* Canyon
* Savana
* Sierra 1500/Denali
* Sierra HD
* Sierra Hybrid
* Terrain
* Yukon/Yukon XL/Denali
* Yukon Hybrid/Denali Hybrid
Pontiac
* Vibe
* G6 (fleet only)
Posted: June 10th, 2009
at 4:26pm by The Editor
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Categories: American Cars, General News
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