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G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium
G.M.C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium is a stadium in Hyderabad. It has a capacity of 30,000 spectators. It is an ultra modern stadium with 8 line competition synthetic athletic track and 4-lane synthetic practice track. It uses the latest high-mast lighting for day-night events and provides obstructio..
G. M. C. Balayogi
Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi Appointed Speaker March 24, 1998 Speaker Predecessor Purno Agitok Sangma Date of Birth October 1, 1951 Place of Birth Yedurulanka, Andhra Pradesh, India Political Party Telugu Desam Party Profession Lawyer Tenure Order 12th & 13th Speaker of Lo..
GMC
The initialism GMC can mean either: GMC, a division of General Motors Corporation formerly named "GMC Truck"Game Maker, the GMC is the official forum of Game Maker - a game creation toolGebrüder Märklin & Cie, a German model railway manufacturer, see MärklinGerman Mouse ClinicGeneral Medical Cou..
GMC (General Motors division)
GMC Logo GMC, formerly known as GMC Truck, is a United States-based branch of General Motors' brand name of trucks, vans, and SUVs. Its vehicles are marketed in North America and the Middle East. Contents 1 History2 GMC models3 See also4 External links History GM..
GMC Acadia
The GMC Acadia will use the same LY7 V6 that can be seen in the Cadillac, Buick and Saturn lineups. This particular engine has been co-developed by GM engineers in Australia , Germany , Sweden and North America. In the Acadia, the engine will produce 267 horsepower (199 kW) and 247 lb.-ft. of to..
GMC B-Series
The GMC B-Series was a class 7, medium duty chassis-cowl produced by General Motors (GM) for the school bus industry. While GM was responsible for only the design, production, and engineering of the truck chassis itself, a variety of body manufacturers were responsible to design, fabricate, and in..
GMC Denali
The GMC Denali Nameplate is used by General Motors' light truck division, GMC, on its top-of-the-line luxury models. The name applies the luxury version of all SUV as well as pick-up trucks in the GMC line-up. Vehicles with the Denali trim option carry MSRPs (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price..
GMC Envoy
The GMC Envoy is an SUV from the GMC marque of General Motors. There have been two generations of this model, the 1998-2000 first generation model, and the 2002-present second generation Envoy. Contents 1 19982 20023 Models3.1 XL3.2 XUV3.3 Denali4 External lin..
GMC Graphyte Hybrid
The GMC Graphyte Hybrid The Graphyte Hybrid is a GMC Truck-branded concept car and sport utility vehicle from General Motors. It uses a two-mode hybrid system. The Graphyte's styling is intended to indicate the appearance of future GMC Truck vehicles, especially a crossover SUV General Motors..
GMC motorhome
The GMC motorhome was built from 1973 to 1978 in Pontiac, Michigan. Contents 1 Introduction2 Design and Specifications3 Production4 Community5 Future6 External links Introduction The GMC motorhome was the only complete motorhome built by a major auto manufacturer i..
GMC RTS bus
The GMC RTS bus is the last generation of General Motors buses which once dominated city bus service. It is notable for its striking styling, with no flat body or window panels. The timeless design can be compared to another GMC product, the motorhome. It was the product of a competition to produ..
GMC Safari
Please see Chevrolet Astro for more information The GMC Safari, counterpart to the Chevrolet Astro, has remained largely unchanged since its inception by GMC in 1985. General Motors announced in 2004 that the Safari and Astro would be discontinued in 2005, and the Baltimore, Maryland assembly pl..
GMC Savana
The GMC Savana is a full-size van marketed under the GMC brand by the General Motors Corporation. The Savana, which was a cargo van, is also available in a passenger van. The GMC Savana was built with the taillights raised higher than normal vehicles, which is a safety feature as when the rear do..
GMC Straight-6 engine
GMC as a marque really only "owned" two engine designs, this straight-6 and a V8. The division "borrowed" many engines from other GM divisions, as noted below. Contents 1 Non-GMC engines1.1 2071.2 2301.3 2231.4 2351.5 2611.6 2922 GMC engines2.1 2282.2..
GMC Syclone
The Syclone was a high-performance version of the GMC Sonoma pickup truck. Produced in 1991, the Syclone spawned the similarly powered 1992-1993 GMC Typhoon SUV. Another vehicle, the GMC Sonoma GT, offered less performance but was seen as a companion model. Both the Syclone and Typhoon (SyTy) tru..
GMC Typhoon
Stock 1992 GMC Typhoon The GMC Typhoon was a high-performance version of the GMC Jimmy SUV. Produced in 1992 and 1993, the Typhoon was based on the 1991 GMC Syclone pickup truck. Another vehicle, the GMC Sonoma GT, offered less performance but was seen as a companion model. Both the Syclone a..
GMC V6 engine
GMC produced a unique 60° V6 V6 engine from 1960 through 1978. The engine was available in 305, 351, 401 and 478 in³ (5.0, 5.8, 6.6, and 7.8 L) version. In late production there was also a 432 in³ (7.1 L) version with enlarged crankshaft journals. GM also made a 637 ..
GMC V8 engine
GMC generally shared engines with other General Motors divisions. But like their straight-6, GMC did have its own V8. Contents 1 Non-GMC engines1.1 Pontiac1.2 Chevrolet Small-Block1.3 Chevrolet Big-Block2 GMC engines2.1 3362.2 3662.3 6373 See also Non..
GMC Vandura
1968 Chevrolet Sportvan 108, replaced in 1970 by the Chevy Van, which is this article The GMC Vandura was a full-size van produced by GMC from 1970 (introduced in April 1970 as 1971 models), up until 1996. In 1996, in its last model year, it co-existed with a new generation full-size van,..
GM C platform
1991 Buick Park Avenue Ultra The General Motors C platform (commonly called C-body) was a full-size car automobile platform produced until 1996. It was similar to the GM B platform in its rear-wheel drive era (vehicles produced were upscale luxury cars as opposed to the stripped-down cars us..
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