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  1. Marquette was an American automobile manufacturer established by General Motors in 1909 after the purchase of the Rainier Motor Car Company. The Marquette Company did not last long and in 1912 GM announced the company would be closed.

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  2. Feb 26, 2010 · The Marquette wasn’t a total loss for GM, however. Its body was used as the basis for new Buick models, eliminating the “pregnant Buick” appellation. And the Marquette engine was sent to GM’s recently acquired German subsidiary Opel where it was used in commercial vehicles.

  3. May 4, 2014 · GM spent $26 million to launch Marquette and built 35,007 cars, 27,821 of which were sold in the U.S. Buick abruptly pulled the plug citing slow sales due to the Depression and in part because the unproven Marquette was competing in a crowded marketplace with some established brands — including GM’s own Oldsmobile.

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  4. The Marquette car was offered in 1912 after Durant had lost control of GM for the first time. It appears that the Marquette name, already established as a subsidiary of GM, was used to finish off the production run of the leftover Rainier and Welch-Detroit cars.

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  5. Feb 19, 2007 · The Marquette was an automobile manufactured by General Motors ' Buick Division for model year 1930. Along with Pontiac, Viking and LaSalle, the Marquette conceived to span a price gap in General Motors' market segmentation plan.

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  7. In the late 1920s, American automotive company General Motors (GM) launched four companion makes to supplement its existing lineup of five-passenger car [ a ] brands, or makes. [ b ] The companion makes were LaSalle, introduced for the 1927 model year to supplement Cadillac; Marquette, introduced in 1929 for 1930 [ c ] to supplement Buick ...

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