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FILE - This is a March 21, 2011  file photo of the Vauxhall Astra production line at the Vauxhall Motors factory in Ellesmere Port, northwest England.  General Motors is selling its unprofitable European car business to the French maker of Peugeot, marking the American company's retreat from a major market and raising concerns of job cuts in the region. With the 2.2 billion euro ($2.33 billion) deal announced Monday, GM is giving up brands — Opel in Germany and Vauxhall in Britain — that have given it a foothold in the world's third-largest auto market since the 1920s. (Martin Rickett/PA, File via AP)

FILE - This is a March 21, 2011 file photo of the Vauxhall Astra production line at the Vauxhall Motors factory in Ellesmere Port, northwest England. General Motors is selling its unprofitable European car business to the French maker of Peugeot, marking the American company's retreat from a major market and raising concerns of job cuts in the region. With the 2.2 billion euro ($2.33 billion) deal announced Monday, GM is giving up brands — Opel in Germany and Vauxhall in Britain — that have given it a foothold in the world's third-largest auto market since the 1920s. (Martin Rickett/PA, File via AP)

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