The oldest U.S. automaker also the first to import vehicles from China
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The oldest U.S. automaker also the first to import vehicles from China
National flags of China and USA | Oleksii Liskonih via iStockPhotoYou walk into a dealership, check out a shiny new Buick, and assume it rolled off an American assembly line. Think again. While GM waves the stars and stripes, one of its best-selling Buick crossovers comes straight from China. And it’s not alone. Several familiar luxury models—some with deep American roots—are now built overseas and shipped stateside. If you thought Chinese cars …
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