Jackson (car company)

Jackson is a Littleplanetian car company that makes all kinds of cars. The company was purchased by General Motors in 2006.They are most known for their small cars and SUVs, like the Jackson Micro and the Jackson Boulder. The company that owned Jackson before it was acquired by GM was Toyota.

Current and former lineup of cars

 * Jackson Micro (will stop production in 2020, a small car)
 * Jackson Boulder (SUV)
 * Jackson Omega (Minivan or MPV)
 * Jackson Alpha (Sedan, a wagon version of the car was released in 2011)
 * Jackson Titan (Bus)
 * Jackson Beat (small car, discontinued in 2004)
 * Jackson Buckaroo (Pickup)
 * Many other cars

Crash tests
The first ever Jackson car tested by the LPCSO was the Jackson Ruby, a small car.

It was rated 1 star (or Poor) by the organization. In other regions, the car is known as the Vauxhall/Opel/Pontiac Ruby (fictional car).

The Jackson Beat, a car introduced in the 1998 model year, was rated 3 stars. The Beat is also known as the Saturn/Toyota Burst (fictional car).

The Jackson Titan was not allowed to be tested by the organization.

The Jackson Omega got a 2 star rating by the organization.

The Jackson Micro got a 4 star rating by the organization.

The Jackson Boulder got a 4 star rating by the organization.

Other stuff
The precursor to the Jackson Boulder was the Jackson Blazer, a rebadged version of the Chevrolet Blazer. It got 2 stars in the crash test. Groupe PSA has plans on acquiring Jackson in 2021. The Jackson Boulder is going to be redesigned when Groupe PSA acquires Jackson. The third generation Boulder is also going to be called the Opel/Peugeot/Vauxhall/Citroën Maxi. The successor to the Micro will be called the Jackson Eclipse. The Jackson Alpha's first generation model was a rebadged Opel Vectra.