GM Could Cut About 25 Temporary Workers At Bowling Green Corvette Plant
An additional 250 workers may be cut in Indiana.
Read More »An additional 250 workers may be cut in Indiana.
Read More »Previously set to begin in November.
Read More »No word yet on when they may resume.
Read More »Units still being built for CT5-V BW and Escalade-V.
Read More »Now slated for later in the month.
Read More »First hybrid Vette rolling off the line soon.
Read More »Possibly due to carbon fiber parts shortage.
Read More »A bit earlier than previously reported.
Read More »However, units won’t be headed to customers.
Read More »New E-Ray set to roll off the line.
Read More »The sixth C8 Corvette production pause in a year.
Read More »Was only halted for roughly a week.
Read More »Downtime due to a parts shortage, but it's not chips.
Read More »In-depth look at the where America's sports car is made.
Read More »The center produces high-performance engines like the LT4 and LT6.
Read More »The percentage of U.S./Canadian-sourced parts fell significantly.
Read More »The plant will keep all temporary workers.
Read More »Incentives continue to be unavailable for "America's sports car."
Read More »The engine cover is under supplier constraint.
Read More »2023 Corvette Z06 production is extremely limited.
Read More »Unrelated to the chip shortage.
Read More »Incentives remain unavailable on "America's sports car."
Read More »Once again outselling all rivals combined.
Read More »It's one of two new hues, both only available with the 70th Anniversary Special Edition Package.
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