
Updated with press release. They should just start calling the Lansing Grand River Assembly plant the “Cadillac Assembly” plant, as that is all they build there. And with the addition of the impending Cadillac ATS compact sport sedan slated to be assembled at the facility, that’s all the plant will continue to build. Continue reading.

We here at GM Authority openly love General Motors cars, trucks, and SUVs. However, we are usually the first to point out those General Motors products that need improvement as well. Don’t believe us? Just listen to any one of our Weekly or Debate podcasts.
Today, the GM vehicles in question include all current Lambda-based crossovers, including the Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia, and Buick Enclave – and the specific complaint surrounds the front passenger’s seat of these full size CUVs. Continue reading.

Close to 900 Buick and GMC dealers experienced a pair of firsts at their annual business meeting: GM allowed dealers to test drive the latest Buick and GMC vehicles at the Milford Proving Grounds, followed by a tour of the Lansing Delta Township Assembly to witness the construction of the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia. Continue Reading.
It’s true – we love to write about, talk about, and drive GM vehicles. But having the ability to experience an actual production plant first hand is a rather different experience. That being the case, we thought it nice to share with you – on this lazy Sunday afternoon – a quick video of the body shop at GM’s Lansing Delta Township, Michigan plant – the birthplace of Lambda-based vehicles including the Chevy Traverse (our review here), GMC Acadia, and Buick Enclave. Make the jump past the break to watch the clip.
Having recently begun production at the Lansing Delta Township assembly plant in Michigan, the GMC Acadia Denali is hitting dealers as your read this. The new trim level of the award-winning crossover is going to start at $43,220, excluding a $775 destination charge. Continue reading.
