Which country does Chevrolet belong to?
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Chevrolet is an American automobile brand, currently owned by General Motors (GM). 1. Chevrolet was founded by William Durant and Louis Chevrolet on November 3, 1911. Also known as Chevy, it was acquired by General Motors in 1918 and is now one of GM's most international and popular brands. 2. Chevrolet offers a wide range of vehicle models, from compact cars to large four-door sedans, from vans to full-size pickup trucks, and from SUVs to sports cars, catering to virtually every type of vehicle consumers might need. 3. Chevrolet ranks first in U.S. sales charts. Since the launch of its first car in 1912, cumulative sales have exceeded 100 million vehicles, with its market covering 70 countries. It once set a record of selling a new car every 7.2 seconds.
To talk about Chevrolet's roots, we have to go back more than a hundred years. In 1911, Louis Chevrolet and William Durant founded this brand in Detroit, USA, and it later became a subsidiary of General Motors. On American streets, Chevrolet pickup trucks are as common as bicycles on Chinese streets, especially robust models like the Silverado. Although its factories are now spread across more than twenty countries worldwide, including SAIC-GM in China, the brand has retained its inherently American ruggedness. Just look at the Camaro muscle car—it's a living emblem of American road culture. Every time I see Bumblebee transform in a Hollywood movie, I think, 'Now that's pure American heritage.'