General Motors Corp. says several outside parties are interested in buying its Hummer brand, known for its huge, rugged vehicles that come with poor fuel economy.
GM announced in June it would review the brand for potential sale in an era of $4 per gallon gasoline.
Company spokesman Tom Wilkinson would not comment Thursday on reports GM is talking with Indian automaker Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. about buying the iconic brand.
Industry analysts have mentioned Mahindra as well as India's Tata Motors Ltd., which just acquired the Land Rover and Jaguar brands from Ford Motor Co., as possible buyers. Chinese automakers also are possible suitors.
Hummer sales are down more than 40 percent for the first half of the year, when compared with the same period last year.