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SycloneTyphoonVandura
YukonYukon DenaliYukon XL

GMC is a brand name used on trucks, vans, and SUVs marketed in North America and the Middle East by General Motors. In 1909, the company was purchased by General Motors to form the basis for the General Motors Truck Company, from which GMC Truck was derived. In January 2007, GMC was GM's 2nd largest selling light vehicle division after Chevrolet.

In 1901, Max Grabowski established a company called the Rapid Motor Vehicle Company, which developed some of the earliest commercial. The trucks utilized one-cylinder engine. Another independent manufacturer purchased by GM that same year was Reliance Motor Car Company. Rapid & Reliance were merged in 1911, and in 1912 the marque GMC Truck was first shown at the New York International Auto Show.

1916 - GMC Truck crossed the country from Seattle to New York City in thirty days.

1926 - A 2-ton GMC truck was driven from New York to San Francisco in 5 days and 30 minutes.

1925 - GM purchased the controlling interest in Yellow Coach, a bus manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois which was founded by John D. Hertz. After purchasing the remaining portion in 1943.

1980 - GM renamed it GM Truck and Coach Division, and it manufactured transit and inter-urban buses in Canada and the United States.

GMC currently manufactures SUVs, pickup trucks, Vans, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty trucks. In the past, GMC also produced fire trucks, ambulances, heavy-duty trucks, military vehicles, motorhomes, and transit buses.

GMC Models

1. Pickup
C and K Series (1960 - 1999)
Caballero (1978 - 1987)
Canyon (2004 - Current)
Sierra (1999 - Current)
Sonoma (1982 - 2003)
Sprint (1971-1977)
Syclone(1991)

2. Van
Handi-Van (1964-1970)
Handi-Bus (1964-1970)
Safari (1985 - 2005)
Savana (1996 - Current)
Vandura (1970 - 1996)
Rally

3. SUV
Terrain (2009)
Acadia (2007 - Current)
Envoy (2002 - 2008)
Jimmy (1969 - 2005)
Tracker (Sold in Canada only)
Typhoon (1992 - 1993)
Suburban (1937 - 1999)
Yukon XL (2000 - Current)
Yukon (1992 - Current)

4. Heavy duty trucks
DLR/F/Crackerbox (1959 - 1968)
B-Series (Heavy-Duty Low Cab Forward Trucks of the 1960s)
HM 9500 (1965 - 1976)
JH 9500 (1971 - 1978)
Astro 95 (1968 - 1988)
General (1977 - 1988)
Brigadier (1978 - 1988)

5. Medium duty trucks
TopKick (1980 - 1996 2003 - Present)
L-Series/Steel Tilt Cab
B-Series (School Buses)
C-Series
T-series
W-series
Forward
P-Chassis
S-Series (School Buses)

6. Transit bus
Old-look buses (1940 - 1969)
GM New Look bus (1959-1986)
RTS (1977- 1987)
Classic (1982-1987)

7. Intercity bus
PD-4104 (1953-1959)
PD-4501 Scenicruiser (1954-1956)
PD-4106 (1960-1965)
Buffalo bus models (1966-1980)
PD4107 (1966-1969)
PD4108 (1970-1972)
PD4903 (1968-1969)
PD4905 (1970-1972)
P8M4108A (1972-1978)
P8M4905A (1972-1978)
H8H649 (1979-1980)

8. Motorhome
GMC motorhome (1973 - 1978)