Ten Little Known Things About GMC
War stories from past and strong sales today help define century-old brand name
Detroit Lakes, MN – GMC is one of the longest-running brands in the General Motors portfolio, the second-largest of the four GM brands in U.S. sales, and a standard bearer for engineering in pickup trucks, SUVs, and crossover vehicles. Norseman Motors Inc in Detroit Lakes, MN, is proud to be part of GMC’s heritage and share 10 little-known facts for about GMC for GMC enthusiasts:
1. The GMC name turns 100 years old in 2012. In 1912, Rapid Motor Vehicle Company was merged with two others – Reliance and Randolph – to become GMC.
2. On August 1, 1909, a Rapid F-406-B – a GMC predecessor – was the first truck to reach the 14,110-foot summit of Pikes Peak.
3. If GMC was a standalone manufacturer, it would be the tenth-largest automaker in the United States in terms of total vehicle sales from January to November of 2011.
4. GMC built some of the world’s earliest electric vehicles from 1912-1917. These trucks had single-digit model names, each denoting load capacity, from one-half-ton to 12 tons.
5. GMC’s luxury-focused Denali trim level currently outsells the entire product lines of some premium automakers, including Land Rover, Jaguar, and Porsche.
6. GMC was tasked with engineering and production of the 1936 Parade of Progress vans and the 1941 Futurliners, which toured the country carrying mobile road shows.
7. Today, GMC and the Denali trim level are among the fastest-growing nameplates in the U.S. with respective sales increases of 22 percent and 91 percent year over year.
8. During World War II, GMC manufactured approximately 584,000 military vehicles, including the CCKW-353 “Deuce-and-a-Half” and the amphibious “Duck.”
9. The GMC Sierra – the brand’s top selling model – outsold the Toyota Tundra and Nissan Titan combined, with 40,000 sales to spare, through the first 11 months of 2011.
10. From 1973-1978, GMC produced motorhomes in 23- and 26-foot lengths. They appeared in Bill Murray’s 1981 movie, Stripes and the 1996 blockbuster, Twister.
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About Norseman Motors
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About GMC
GMC has manufactured trucks since 1902, and is one of the industry's healthiest brands. Innovation and engineering excellence is built into all GMC vehicles and the brand is evolving to offer more fuel-efficient trucks and crossovers, including the Terrain smaller SUV and Acadia crossover. GMC is the only manufacturer to offer three full-size hybrid trucks with the Yukon, Yukon Denali SUVs and the Sierra pickup. The new Sierra Heavy Duty pickups are the most capable and powerful trucks in the market. Details on all GMC models are available at www.gmc.com, on Twitter at @thisisgmc or at http://www.facebook.com/gmc.
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2011 Christmas Letter
2011. A year to remember!
January: We welcomed Isabelle Rose Doll to our family, weighing in at 7 lb. 2oz. on January 20th. She is a happy girl who loves to explore and play with her big sister. She brings us so much joy – hard to believe she will soon be a year old!
February: Albert accompanied Grace to her second annual Sweetheart Dance in Detroit Lakes. It is an event for dads and daughters age 2-12 with a grand march, snacks, crafts and dancing. What more could a little girl want? Grace was thrilled when she was able to meet some local “princesses” from area pageants. Albert celebrated his 3rd anniversary at Norseman Motors. He enjoys being a sales consultant and networking with hundreds of people!
April: I returned to work after 10 weeks of maternity leave L I enjoyed my time off with Izzy. On April 16th, I was maid of honor in my friend Shalom’s wedding. It was an honor to be a part of her big day!
May: Izzy was dedicated into God’s family on May 8th at Lakes Area Vineyard Church. We attended Albert’s youngest sister’s graduation party. Wow, did that make us feel old, considering Audrey was just 6 years old when we started dating! In May, we made a prayerful and difficult decision to put the house up for sale. After only 10 days on the market, we had an offer pending our buyer’s sale of their home. We prayed and waited!
June: Grace was a flower girl in Albert’s sister’s wedding. She was so excited to wear her pretty purple dress and have a special role in Amelia and Jeff’s wedding.
July: Grace celebrated her 4th birthday while we camped with friends and family at Akeley, MN. As quoted from “Tangled”, Grace referred to it as “Best Day Ever!” Grace also enjoyed Vacation Bible School with her friend Charlie for a week in July. Albert and I were able to get to a Twin’s game with the Frazee Fire Dept. He kept busy in July with Frazee Turkey Day events and continues to be a volunteer fire fighter for Frazee. On July 30th, we received the news we had been praying for – buyer of our house sold theirs!
August: Grace and I managed to squeeze in a little fun in the midst of moving mania and saw the traveling circus in Frazee under the big top. No elephants, but we were impressed with the man who was shot out of a canon! We closed on the house on August 15th and moved in with my parents for a couple weeks until we could get into our rental. Talk about disrupting their lives! It was fun for us and the girls and hopefully we didn’t wear out our welcome! We began the house hunt in the Frazee area so Albert could stay on the fire department. Again, we were blessed by finding a great house in Frazee in a new development and prepared ourselves for another move! My recheck at Mayo for my heart revealed great news – no changes in the valves and no new leaks!
September: We enjoyed our brief rented stay at the Edgewater Beach Club in DL. Grace and Albert were able to use the pool a few times. Grace started Pre-School at Community Alliance Church and loves it! She is learning so much and making new friends. She also started dance classes and is learning ballet and tap. My 3rd year at
OTC Public Health has gone by quickly, plus I filled a temporary position with an eldercare program in DL to help cover a maternity leave. It’s been eye opening and humbling to see how the needs of people continue to grow in our community. My car has become my portable office with home visits all over the county.
October: The final move into the new house! It has a lot of similarities to our previous home, so the girls have adapted well. The basement is finished and Albert now has a man cave that he has adorned with Bears décor. We love the house and I know I have said this before ,but I am never moving again! We enjoyed getting together with Albert’s immediate family for a fall celebration. All 7 siblings were able to be home. My sister and her 3 children traveled from ND for a visit, also. We love to see them - they are growing up so fast!
November: Grace had a minor surgery on her thumb to fix a “trigger finger”. All went well and now she can straighten her thumb and give the”thumbs up”sign again! We hosted thanksgiving for my parents and grandma and stuffed ourselves with goodies. We also were able to celebrate the holiday with the extended Doll family. Albert’s brother-in-law, uncle and cousin are all battling cancer, so there have been lots of prayers said for them. They were all able to attend the gathering, which meant a lot to see them and let them know they are loved and supported.
December: This month has been spent attending school and dance performances for Grace along with the annual visit to have breakfast with Santa. Grace is working hard at staying on Santa’s nice list! Albert found the Christmas decorations from storage, so we have been able to make the house festive. We are mostly settled and ready to add memories! What a busy, but blessed year!
We wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
God’s blessings to you,
Albert, Jennifer, Grace and Isabelle Doll
January: We welcomed Isabelle Rose Doll to our family, weighing in at 7 lb. 2oz. on January 20th. She is a happy girl who loves to explore and play with her big sister. She brings us so much joy – hard to believe she will soon be a year old!
February: Albert accompanied Grace to her second annual Sweetheart Dance in Detroit Lakes. It is an event for dads and daughters age 2-12 with a grand march, snacks, crafts and dancing. What more could a little girl want? Grace was thrilled when she was able to meet some local “princesses” from area pageants. Albert celebrated his 3rd anniversary at Norseman Motors. He enjoys being a sales consultant and networking with hundreds of people!
April: I returned to work after 10 weeks of maternity leave L I enjoyed my time off with Izzy. On April 16th, I was maid of honor in my friend Shalom’s wedding. It was an honor to be a part of her big day!
May: Izzy was dedicated into God’s family on May 8th at Lakes Area Vineyard Church. We attended Albert’s youngest sister’s graduation party. Wow, did that make us feel old, considering Audrey was just 6 years old when we started dating! In May, we made a prayerful and difficult decision to put the house up for sale. After only 10 days on the market, we had an offer pending our buyer’s sale of their home. We prayed and waited!
June: Grace was a flower girl in Albert’s sister’s wedding. She was so excited to wear her pretty purple dress and have a special role in Amelia and Jeff’s wedding.
July: Grace celebrated her 4th birthday while we camped with friends and family at Akeley, MN. As quoted from “Tangled”, Grace referred to it as “Best Day Ever!” Grace also enjoyed Vacation Bible School with her friend Charlie for a week in July. Albert and I were able to get to a Twin’s game with the Frazee Fire Dept. He kept busy in July with Frazee Turkey Day events and continues to be a volunteer fire fighter for Frazee. On July 30th, we received the news we had been praying for – buyer of our house sold theirs!
August: Grace and I managed to squeeze in a little fun in the midst of moving mania and saw the traveling circus in Frazee under the big top. No elephants, but we were impressed with the man who was shot out of a canon! We closed on the house on August 15th and moved in with my parents for a couple weeks until we could get into our rental. Talk about disrupting their lives! It was fun for us and the girls and hopefully we didn’t wear out our welcome! We began the house hunt in the Frazee area so Albert could stay on the fire department. Again, we were blessed by finding a great house in Frazee in a new development and prepared ourselves for another move! My recheck at Mayo for my heart revealed great news – no changes in the valves and no new leaks!
September: We enjoyed our brief rented stay at the Edgewater Beach Club in DL. Grace and Albert were able to use the pool a few times. Grace started Pre-School at Community Alliance Church and loves it! She is learning so much and making new friends. She also started dance classes and is learning ballet and tap. My 3rd year at
OTC Public Health has gone by quickly, plus I filled a temporary position with an eldercare program in DL to help cover a maternity leave. It’s been eye opening and humbling to see how the needs of people continue to grow in our community. My car has become my portable office with home visits all over the county.
October: The final move into the new house! It has a lot of similarities to our previous home, so the girls have adapted well. The basement is finished and Albert now has a man cave that he has adorned with Bears décor. We love the house and I know I have said this before ,but I am never moving again! We enjoyed getting together with Albert’s immediate family for a fall celebration. All 7 siblings were able to be home. My sister and her 3 children traveled from ND for a visit, also. We love to see them - they are growing up so fast!
November: Grace had a minor surgery on her thumb to fix a “trigger finger”. All went well and now she can straighten her thumb and give the”thumbs up”sign again! We hosted thanksgiving for my parents and grandma and stuffed ourselves with goodies. We also were able to celebrate the holiday with the extended Doll family. Albert’s brother-in-law, uncle and cousin are all battling cancer, so there have been lots of prayers said for them. They were all able to attend the gathering, which meant a lot to see them and let them know they are loved and supported.
December: This month has been spent attending school and dance performances for Grace along with the annual visit to have breakfast with Santa. Grace is working hard at staying on Santa’s nice list! Albert found the Christmas decorations from storage, so we have been able to make the house festive. We are mostly settled and ready to add memories! What a busy, but blessed year!
We wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
God’s blessings to you,
Albert, Jennifer, Grace and Isabelle Doll
another post
Well a lot has happened since I last posted on the blog, January 20, 2011 my wife Jennifer Doll gave birth to another beautiful baby girl, her name is Isabelle Rose Doll, she joins Grace at home and now the time for goofing around is definitely limited to null.
Grace is 4 1/2 now and all about being a princess and doing projects or crafts, Izzy is one and is into everything, she crawls to get places and is close to walking.
Both Jen and I are busy parents with full time jobs,
Whew, I better get something accomplished elsewhere.
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Grace is 4 1/2 now and all about being a princess and doing projects or crafts, Izzy is one and is into everything, she crawls to get places and is close to walking.
Both Jen and I are busy parents with full time jobs,
Whew, I better get something accomplished elsewhere.
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