DETROIT - Opel and Vauxhall's still marketed by General Motor in Europe while Chevrolet will be stopped.
In an attempt to boost sales in Europe , General Motors will stop sales of Chevrolet in Europe at the end of 2015 . GM chose to focus on improving the Opel and Vauxhall .
GM ended the Chevy sales in the Blue Continent at the end of 2015 . But GM will remain open penjulan division in Russia . GM Vice Chairman Steve Girsky said Reorganization Costs of this shift will spend a total of only $ 700 million to $ 1 billion , with most of the costs posted in the current quarter and the first half of 2014.
" We entrust return Opel and Vauxhall brands in Europe . We focus our resources in Europe for the two products , " said Stephen J. Girsky , Vice Chairman of General Motors .
" This is a victory for all GM brands in Europe and around the world . GM will benefit from the powerful Opel and Vauxhall . Attractive Chevrolet of Europe , will help us to accelerate progress in this area , " said Girsky .
Thomas Sedran , President of Chevrolet Europe explains , Chevrolet business results have been affected by unfavorable economic environment in Europe . Chevrolet sales in Europe fell 17 percent in the 10 months through October .
GM confirms Meanwhile , some iconic brands , such as Chevrolet Corvette , will still be sold in Europe . While Cadillac will still Blue expansion on the continent in the next three years .