SOUTH AFRICA: GM to invest at Port Elizabeth
Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 5 March 2010
General Motors South Africa is investing in new production programmes over the next three years to build the replacement for the current Opel Corsa pickup truck, as well as Isuzu models.
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