Continental Chaos: GMs Failed Attempt to Conquer Europe
A classic car connaisseur takes a look at that time in the early 2000s when American General Motors decided to try it once again to conquer the European automotive market. This time, GM used an elaborate strategy consisting of rebadging and brand swapping, creating suchs wonderful cars like the Cadillac BLS using a Saab, and the Chevrolet Epica which was a rebadged Daewoo. Alas, the crisis of 2008 and following recession made GM go bankrupt and the company decided to reorganize, and quit Europe for good. Or is it? Remember to like, subscribe and share if you want more of this! You can follow me on Instagram: / edsautoreviews You can always email me at: [email protected] Enjoy!

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