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  2. The company originated as a holding company for Buick established on September 16, 1908, by William C. Durant, the largest seller of horse-drawn vehicles at the time.

  3. In 1909, William C. Durant gained control of Rapid Motor Vehicle Company and made it a subsidiary of his General Motors Company. In 1911, General Motors formed the "General Motors Truck Company" and folded Rapid and Reliance Motor Car Company (another early commercial vehicle manufacturer that Durant had acquired in 1908) into it. In 1912, the ...

  4. Mar 15, 2023 · In 1909, William Durant was busy building General Motors, using Buick as the foundation. That same year, he purchased the country’s leading luxury motorcar manufacturer, Cadillac. According to one version of the story, Durant also “wanted a truck to combat Henry Ford’s stranglehold on that market.”

  5. Oct 24, 2019 · The history of the GMC name. Two years after incorporating the business in 1904, General Motors Company founder William C. Durant invested heavily in Rapid Motor stock. By 1909, General Motors bought Rapid Motor Vehicle Company and merged the company with another large acquisition, the Reliance Motor Company.

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  6. Beginning with Buick in 1903, GM founder Billy Durant quickly assembled the companies that became General Motors first incorporated on September 16, 1908, and within a few years would include familiar names such as Oldsmobile, Cadillac, and Oakland, which eventually became Pontiac.

  7. HARLOW H. CURTICE. © History Oasis. ‍. Harlow Curtice inherited the CEO position in 1953 near the peak of postwar American consumer affluence and steered GM to record sales through updated styling and the brand's first V8 engines.

  8. The beginning of General Motors Corporation can be traced back to 1892, when R.E. Olds collected all of his savings to convert his father's naval and industrial engine factory into the Olds Motor Vehicle Company to build horseless carriages.

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