General Motors said its freshened and redesigned internal combustion vehicles are more profitable than their predecessors because it made them simpler and less costly to build.
GM says simplifying gasoline vehicles has made them more profitable
Vehicles from the Chevrolet Trax to the three-row Chevy Traverse have posted better pretax earnings after recent model-year updates, GM President Mark Reuss said.
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