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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

GM Confirms They'll Stop Selling Medium Size Trucks

For the past four years, General Motors has been trying to sell its medium duty truck business, which produces the giant Chevy Kodiak and GMC Topkick. Navistar, Isuzu and other unnamed suitors were all at one point in discussions with GM to make a deal, but none ever happened and today the automaker announced that it would will "wind down" production of the Kodiak and Topkick and cease production altogether on July 31st.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody buys those trucks anyway. Simple economics really. Any large manufacturer can not be veverything to everybody. GM tried which is one of the bigger reasons they have failed. Back to basics.

Anonymous said...

good cuz they are P's O S

another fossil said...

i remember the old cabover astros by gmc, man! what a junker.they also made a general too which was almost as bad maybe roger penske will buy this like he did detriot diesel and turn them around.