More GM Production Cuts Caused By Ambassador Bridge Blockade
The border is now reopened.
Read More »The border is now reopened.
Read More »The Ontario Premier will hold a press conference today addressing the protests.
Read More »Affected customers will receive a $50 credit.
Read More »GM already observed an improvement in chip supply late last year.
Read More »Production will begin at CAMI in November.
Read More »The floor space at GM Oshawa is roughly 10,000,000 square feet.
Read More »But it didn't come without compromises.
Read More »Most of GM's North American plants are now back online.
Read More »GM expects full-year adjusted pre-tax profits of around $14 billion.
Read More »The Wentzville plant will go offline on December 6th.
Read More »GM's production woes are beginning to dissipate.
Read More »It hopes to clear out the rest by the end of the year.
Read More »The microchip shortage has substantially impacted the compact crossover.
Read More »The chip-related production delays continue.
Read More »More delays for two of GM's most popular crossovers.
Read More »It was previously set to return on October 4th.
Read More »Production was previously set to return on Sept. 27.
Read More »LT is expected to be the most popular trim, followed by the new-for-2022 RS.
Read More »CAMI has only been open for a total of three weeks this year.
Read More »Low inventory has adversely impacted sales and share.
Read More »The panel currently serves no real purpose.
Read More »More production woes for GM's most popular vehicles.
Read More »More bad news for GM, Toyota and other major OEMs.
Read More »Production will resume on September 6th.
Read More »Blazer production is unaffected.
Read More »GM idled its pickup truck lines this past Monday.
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