Come Monday, General Motors is reportedly anticipated to make a major announcement at its Flint Assembly facility, where the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra half-ton and HD models are manufactured. Present during the announcement will be still-GM North America President Mark Reuss, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and UAW Region 1-C Director Norwood Jewell, according to a media advisory Friday.
Plant expansion? Line re-tooling? Tax abatement? We’ll have to wait just over another day to know for sure.
Moving opposite to market trends.
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If I could pray for one solitary thing it would be for a retooling of the entire truck line to facilitate a redisign that makes the trucks truly appealing.
Could be the larger mid class heavy truck Mark Ruess hinted at?
Richard the sales have been great and you are in the majority so deal with it.
scott, I think you mean minority not majority because I see like you do that the sales of these trucks are doing pretty good. No redesign needed much to the disappointment of Richard. I'm thinking it might have something to do with that new manufacturing process, modular whatever it was called.
It's a new paint shop.
Richard is just mad cuz his wife hates how small a man he is so he takes it out on our beloved chevy/gmc trucks!
Merry Xmas tiny!
Great news, (whatever it is), because Flint was the hardest hit Michigan city of all.
I can only Wish that they announce retooling for the New 7 or 8 speed transmissions, but with the Gov. there, probably Tax abatements!
What the he'll does the government have to do with it
Transmissions that would be in Toledo OH.
Good trucks perhaps but look just like the old ones. Any wonder why the F series still eats their lunch.