Chevy Camaro, Cadillac CT4 And CT5 Production Down This Week
Production will restart next Monday.
Read More »Production will restart next Monday.
Read More »It's unclear how many vehicles were stolen.
Read More »The Cadillac CT4 and CT5 have not been produced since May.
Read More »Blackwing production is in full swing.
Read More »But delays are possible as a result of the ongoing chip shortage.
Read More »Another chip plant fire this week has exacerbated the ongoing chip shortage.
Read More »It's not as fast as the CT5-V Blackwing, obviously, but it's close.
Read More »The deep freeze across the midwest has led to temporary shutdowns at GM facilities.
Read More »The Lansing assembly is the current home of the Chevroelt Camaro.
Read More »And it is assembling more Camaros than ever.
Read More »Step by step, watch one of the most iconic cars in American be made.
Read More »The investments retain and create jobs.
Read More »Other locals are voting on the agreement throughout the week.
Read More »The 2016 Camaro launch is quickly approaching.
Read More »A second shift is indeed returning to the facility.
Read More »The Lansing Grand River plant is ready to welcome the 2016 Camaro to its new home.
Read More »Production of the sixth-generation Camaro is moving to Michigan.
Read More »Due to sluggish Cadillac ATS and CTS sales, GM will be cutting its second shift. It will likely resume when the next-generation Camaro is ready.
Read More »The CTS is made in Michigan, but where are its parts from?
Read More »The plant will keep certain employees and team leaders for line maintenance and training.
Read More »The hirings are significant for one particular reason.
Read More »As much as 321 horsepower in a 3,400-pound car with magnetic ride control? Glorious!
Read More »We'll see the final product next year.
Read More »Weak Cadillac sales in China may be attributed to the shear lack of domestic production over there.
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