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Asüna
Product typeAutomobile
Produced byGM Canada
CountryCanada
IntroducedApril 12, 1992
DiscontinuedJuly 1, 1994; 30 years ago (1994-07-01)
Related brandsGeo
MarketsCanada
Previous ownersGeneral Motors

Asüna was a captive import automobile marque created in 1992 for sale in CanadabyGeneral Motors as a counterpart to Geo. It was one of two successors to the Passport marque, which had a similar intent.[1]

Overview

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Preceding the Asüna marque, Passport sold a Korean (Daewoo) made rebadged Opel Kadett E known as the Passport Optima (which hit Canadian shores in 1988) as well as a selection of Isuzu cars and SUVs. General Motors Canada changed its branding strategy in 1988, disbanding Passport (the Optima was rebadged for 1992 as Pontiac LeMans). Isuzu was grouped together with Saab and GM's new, import-fighting Saturn division to form Saturn-Saab-Isuzu dealerships. The Geo marque was introduced in Canada in (model year) 1992, offered at Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealerships (which had been selling the Geo-rebadged Suzuki) marque's products as Chevrolets from 1987 until the marque's introduction). Sales of Geo vehicles were relatively successful, prompting Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealers to request GM Canada to provide a lineup of similar "import" vehicles. Asüna was created to fulfill this demand.

The Pontiac LeMans model name was dropped altogether in favour of trimline designations, selling as Asüna SE in base trim hatchbacks and sedans, and as Asüna GT as a higher trim hatchback for 1993. The Asüna lineup was rounded out by the 1993 Sunfire (Isuzu Impulse and Geo Storm twin) and 92-93 "Sunrunner" taking the GMC Tracker's place in the Pontiac-Buick-GMC lineup.

Asüna sales could not match Geo's, and the Asüna marque was eliminated for 1994. The SE/GT and Sunfire were dropped from the GM Canada lineup and the Sunrunner and Firefly were rebadged as Pontiac models.

List of vehicles

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Name Type Years Rebadged from Image
Sunfire Coupe 1993 Japan Isuzu Impulse
Sunrunner SUV 1992–93 Japan Suzuki Escudo
SE/GT Sedan 1993 South Korea Daewoo LeMans

References

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  1. ^ The Asuna experiment BY JAY RAMEY on Autoweek

Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Asüna&oldid=1226385395"

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