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Originally Posted by Martinjlm
Absolutely wrong sir. Chevrolet is the brand. General Motors is the corporation. If you measure by corporations, General Motors outsells Tesla by a boatload. Consumers buy brands, not corporations.
Just like Lamborghini is the brand but Volkswagen is the corporation. I could go on with more examples, but I trust you get the point.
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Wrong.
I stand by the fact Chevy is a division of the General Motors company. You can spin it all you want but you are 100% incorrect.
Per wickipedia:
"Chevrolet (/ˌʃɛvrəˈleɪ/ SHEV-rə-LAY) (colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Company) is an American automobile division of the manufacturer General Motors (GM). "
Unless that is you're referring to it's historic placement, as yes you would be correct that it was in fact a brand from 1911-1918.
People might "buy" Chevrolet, but they all know it's General Motors they're buying. No one has ever bought an Impala thinking it was built by Honda.