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Where GMC trucks are made


GMC Sierra: The GMC Sierra lineup, including the 1500, 2500HD, and 3500HD are manufactured at the Fort Wayne assembly plant in Roanoke, Indiana. GMC Yukon and Yukon XL: This classic full-size SUV available in an XL size is built at the Arlington assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.

Is GMC still made in America?

While the brand appropriately has its headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, United States, where much of the country's automotive manufacturing has stemmed, GMC vehicles are produced at several GM plants throughout North America and Canada, which include: Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Roanoke, Indiana – builds the Sierra.

Where are Chevy and GMC trucks made?

General Motors (GM) owns GMC (General Motors Truck Company). GM is an American auto manufacturer known for its heavy-duty pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles, such as the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado. GMC is one of GM's many subsidiaries, which includes Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, and more.

Who is GMC trucks made by?

Being brands under the same General Motors umbrella, most Chevy and GMC trucks and SUVs come from the same factory.