A model sits in a new Chevrolet Spark automatic transmission car during its launch ceremony in Hanoi, in this May 20, 2013 file photo. The Chevrolet Spark all-electric subcompact car will cost U.S. buyers as much as 38 percent less than what it takes to buy its larger sibling, the hybrid Volt, General Motors Co said on May 23, 2013.
A woman rides past a luxury Cadillac SUV at a dealership in Beijing on May 13, 2013. US auto giant General Motors will start in June on construction of a 1.3 billion USD Cadillac plant in Shanghai after it said on May 7 that Chinese authorities had approved the project, as it seeks more luxury sales in the world's biggest car market.
An Indonesian worker polishes the grill of Chevrolet Spin at the newly inaugurated plant of the US giant carmaker General Motors in Bekasi located outside of Jakarta on May 8, 2013. GM invested 150 million USD in the new facility in Indonesia, a country that has one of the best growth rates in the world, driven by strong domestic consumption and high levels of foreign investment. The plant assembles Chevrolet Spin a sub-compact multi purpose vehicle for domestic market and is capable of producing 40,000 vehicles per year.
Timothy Lee, (2L foreground) General Motor vice president global manufacturing and US ambassador Scot Marciel (L) look at the newly assembly line of Chevrolet Spin at the newly inaugurated plant of the US giant carmaker General Motors in Bekasi located outside of Jakarta on May 8, 2013. GM invested 150 million USD in the new facility in Indonesia, a country that has one of the best growth rates in the world, driven by strong domestic consumption and high levels of foreign investment. The plant assembles Chevrolet Spin a sub-compact multi purpose vehicle for domestic market and is capable of producing 40,000 vehicles per year.
A worker walks among brand new Chevrolet Spin multi purpose vehicles at the General Motors Indonesia manufacturing facility in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, Wednesday, May 8, 2013. GM launched the $150 million facility that employs 700 people and will have an annual production capacity of 40,000 vehicles on Wednesday. The U.S. automaker said that 20 percent of production will be exported to Thailand and the Philippines, with the rest sold in Indonesia.
The General Motors logo is seen outside its headquarters at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan in this file photograph taken August 25, 2009. General Motors Co posted a stronger-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday as its North American business was better and its loss in Europe was smaller than Wall Street estimated.