Friday, May 13, 2011

GM invests $131 million in Corvette factory

GM invests $131 million in Corvette factory
2012 Corvette edition
GM invests 131 million U.S. dollars in Bowling Green plant to produce next-generation Chevrolet Corvette increase, adding about 250 jobs.

"This is an important day for anyone who believes that America must build a world class, quality products," said Mark Reuss, GM's North America president. "Corvette has no domestic peer performance and pedigree to stand alongside the best supercars in the world with nearly 60 years uninterrupted succession.

the factory in Bowling Green is scheduled to resume construction of the current generation Corvette least the following two years of models, including the 2012 model year begins this summer. During this period, the investment begins to take effect, the course prepares the next generation Corvette.

Bowling Green is the exclusive manufacturer of all versions of the Chevrolet Corvette - Coupe, Convertible, Grand Sport, Z06 and ZR1. Co-generation Corvette, the sixth in his 58-year history, so the car in the area of the most efficient cars in the world.

About 50,000 tourists visit the Bowling Green plant to a glimpse of the production process to capture, and even seen some of their new cars prior to the acquisition of the adjacent National Corvette Museum is required.

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