About GMC
GMC, formerly known as GMC Truck, is a brand name used on trucks, vans, and SUVs marketed in North America and the Middle East by General Motors. In January, 2007, GMC was GM's 2nd largest selling light vehicle division after Chevrolet, ahead of Pontiac.
GMC models
- Pickup
- C and K Series (1973 - 1999) - half, three-quarters, and one-ton trucks, with Sierra, Sierra Grande, High Sierra, and Sierra Classic trim lines
- Caballero (1978 - 1987)
- Canyon (2004 - Current)
- Sierra (1999 - Current)
- Sonoma (1982 - 2003)
- Sprint (1971-1977)
- Syclone (1991)
- Van
- Handi-Van (1964-1970)
- Handi-Bus (1964-1970)
- Safari (1985 - 2005)
- Savana (1996 - Current)
- Vandura (1970 - 1996)
- Rally
- SUV
- Acadia (2007)
- Envoy (2002 - Current)
- Jimmy (1969 - 2005)
- Tracker (Sold in Canada only)
- Typhoon (1992 - 1993)
- Suburban (1937 - 1999), renamed Yukon XL (2000 - Current)
- Yukon (1992 - Current)
- Heavy duty trucks
- DLR/F/Crackerbox (1959 - 1968)
- B-Series (Heavy-Duty Low Cab Forward Trucks of the 1960's)
- HM 9500 (1965 - 1976)
- JH 9500 (1971 - 1978)
- Astro 95 (1968 - 1988)
- General (1977 - 1988)
- Brigadier (1978 - 1988)
- Medium duty trucks
- TopKick (1980 - 1996; 2003 - Present)
- L-Series/Steel Tilt Cab
- B-Series (School Buses)
- C-Series
- T-series
- W-series
- Forward
- P-Chassis
- S-Series (School Buses)
- Transit bus
- "Old-look" buses (1940 - 1969)
- New Look Coaches/Fishbowl (1959-1986)
- RTS (1977- 1987)
- Classic (1982-1987)
- Intercity bus
- PD-4104 (1953-59)
- PD-4501 Scenicruiser (1954-56)
- PD-4106 (1960-65)
- "Buffalo" bus models (1966-1980)
- PD4107 (1966-69)
- PD4108 (1970-72)
- PD4903 (1968-69)
- PD4905 (1970-72)
- P8M4108A (1972-1978)
- P8M4905A (1972-1978)
- H8H649 (1979-80)
- Motorhome
- GMC motorhome (1973 - 1978)
GMC also manufactures trucks for Budget Truck Rental, along with other companies, Ford, Navistar International and Isuzu.