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GMC
GMC traces its roots back to 1902 and the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, which produced 75 trucks during its first three years of operation. In 1909 the company was purchased by General Motors and became General Motors Truck Company. A year later the marque, "GMC Truck," was first shown at the New York Auto Show. In 1996 GMC dropped "Truck" from its name. The GMC division has sold more than ten million vehicles, and has approximately 2,400 dealerships.
Vans & Minivans Retail Price Range

Safari GMC's minivan $18,662 - $21,446

Vandura GMC's full-size cargo van $18,969 - $19,972

Savana GMC's new full-size passenger van $21,907 - $25,493

Rally Wagon GMC's classic full-size passenger van $21,951 - $22,856

Sport Utilities Retail Price Range

Jimmy GMC's midsize sport-utility vehicle $19,573 - $23,504

Yukon GMC's full-size sport-utility vehicle $22,956 - $30,534

Suburban GMC's full-size extended sport-utility vehicle $24,097 - $27,549

Pickup Trucks Retail Price Range

Sonoma GMC's small pickup truck model line $11,290 - $18,882

Sierra C/K 1500 GMC's full-size 1/2 ton pickup truck $14,086 - $20,290

Sierra C/K 2500 GMC's full-size 3/4 ton pickup truck $16,953 - $22,632

Sierra C/K 3500 GMC's full-size 1 ton pickup truck $18,157 - $24,354

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