GM to Invest $220 Million to Retool Ohio Plants for the Next Generation Cruze Sedan
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GM to Invest $220 Million to Retool Ohio Plants for the Next Generation Cruze Sedan



Technically, the current generation of the Chevrolet Cruze went on sale in the United States and Canada in the fall of 2010 as a 2011 model, but the compact sedan model was first introduced as the Daewoo Lacetti in South Korea in 2008 before GM discarded the Daewoo nameplate and replaced it worldwide with the bow-tie brand.

Therefore, for General Motors, the Cruze has essentially entered its fourth year in production, which means the company has already started work on its replacement.

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