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Car Torque: General Motors calls it quits in India

The American automotive giant has failed to make inroads into the expanding Indian market.

Tue, 30 May 2017

American automotive giant General Motors will stop selling cars in India by the end of the year.

Despite having had a presence in India for 20 years, GM has failed to make significant inroads into the domestic market, where it sold cars under the Chevrolet brand.

Reuters reports GM only sold

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