Chevy Volt is Associated With and Known as:
Chevy Volt is one of the car models of Chevrolet, a distinguished automotive brand in the globe. Chevrolet is a subsidiary of General Motors Company, a recognized corporation of the United States that is known for automotive production and distribution. Chevrolet started its journey on 3rd of November 1911 by Louis Chevrolet and William C Durant with the name of Chevrolet Motor Car Company, but after seven years in 1918, Chevrolet brand was owned by General Motors Company.
Vehicles, Operations and Services
Chevrolet Company offers Cars, Trucks, Vans,
Diesel Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Commercial Use Vehicles, etc. The company sells entire vehicles in more than 120 countries with the assistance of authorized dealers and distributors. Thus, Chevrolet's per annum sale is nearly 4.25 million vehicles. The company mainly keeps its powerful presence in North America
Due to its heavy and medium duty trucks. On the other hand, Chevrolet is also fulfills the needs of customers through five vehicle related services, i.e. vehicle insurance, financing, repairs, sales and oil changes. The company is headquartered in Detroit, United States.
About Holding Company
General Motors Company (GMC) is a holding company of Chevrolet brand, which has been in its automotive business since 16th of September 1908. In the time of establishment, the company's erstwhile name was General Motors Corporation which had been changed in the present title on 10th of July 2009. General Motors Company mainly focuses on the production and distribution of automobiles, automobile parts and commercial vehicles. The company sells all categorized vehicles under eleven brand names including Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Baojun, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel,
Vauxhall and Wuling. The all brands keep its existence in more than 120 worldwide nations, where it offers extensive range of vehicles through the assistance of nearly 21,000 dealers. In addition to this, General Motors Company has also participated in several car racing championships like National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), Sports Car Club of
America (SCCA), V8 Supercars, etc.