GMC 2010 Terrain and 2009 Yukon Denali Hybrid Unveiled
Chris Hansen: Here at this year New York Auto Show, a lot of attention is on
General Motors. The company as acknowledge that in the present
economic environment it has the reduce the number of models and
brands it offers.
Susan Docherty: We’ve made it very clear as we go forward in being a viable,
strong, healthy company for the future. We’re going to need to
focus on four core brands that’s Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC and
0026. What it’s going to enable us to do as a company is to
dedicate our; product development, engineering and advertising
resources and make a very healthy and strong for the future.
Chris Hansen: GM’s best known brands Chevrolet and Cadillac will continue to
operate a separate name plates while Buick and GMC along with
the more focused Pontiac will be brought under one channel.
Allan Taylor: Now, it’s a ragged time with all this consolidation to put them
under one roof and they all fit together well because Buick, a good
premium brand automobile and now GMC break with their trucks
and their premium trucks and Pontiac, performance. We put them
all under one roof and everybody can be happy because they have
a one stop shop.
Chris Hansen: In fact, here in New York GMC made news by announcing a new
crossover.
Susan Docherty: And now we’d like to invite you all up to the front of the stage to
check out the new all new Terrain and I behalf would answer your
questions. Thank you for coming today.
Allan Taylor: It’s refreshing to see that they’re not going to stop making great
product. These4 vehicles got good looks, it gets 30 miles to the
gallon and that’s what you need.
Chris Hansen: The 2010 GMC Terrain will arrive in Buick, Pontiac, GMC
showrooms later this summer. I’m Chris Hansen.
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