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GM Invests $50 Million to Prepare Lordstown Plant for Next Cruze
At last month's Beijing Auto Show, we took our first official look at the next generation Chevrolet Cruze, albeit in slightly altered Chinese-specification (that's the one pictured here), and today, we learn that GM will invest $50 million for the creation of a new trim shop and to upgrade the Press Room at the Lordstown Complex in Ohio in preparation for the North American version of the car. Read more »
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China's 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Gets A Different Facelift Than North American Model
In a few hours from now, Chevrolet will debut the updated North American version of its Cruze sedan at the New York Auto Show. A few thousand miles across the North Pacific Ocean, Chevy is preparing to do the same to the Chinese market-specification...
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Supplier Issue Forces Gm To Halt Chevy Cruze Production In Ohio
While models like the Corvette or the Camaro usually make the headlines with their performance numbers, looks or Nürburgring lap times, “bread and butter†models that sell in high volumes are those that matter the most to companies like...
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Chrysler Invests $165 Million In Michigan Assembly Plant
Chrysler announced today that it will invest $165 million in its Sterling Heights, Michigan plant to add a new state of the art, one million square-foot body shop. Last December, the Detroit carmaker had also revealed that it would invest close to $850...
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Chevy Unveils The Cruze Sedan, This Time In Detroit
In typical GM style, the American automaker (re)introduced the all-new Chevrolet Cruze to the members of the press for the second time in less than a month. Following the initial introduction of the Cruze at the at the company’s Lordstown plant...
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Gm Unveils Cruze Sedan At Updated Ohio Plant
General Motors revealed the new Chevrolet Cruze sedan to the members of the press on Thursday, August 22, at the company’s Lordstown plant in Ohio which will build the North American market versions of the compact sedan. “One of the key reasons...
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