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Corvette Production May Come To Lansing

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Could the Corvette soon be made in Lansing? Well, some say there is reason to believe so. Last week we told you about GM's 190 million dollar project that may bring 600 jobs to one of its current cities, possibly Lansing. Some think the project might include transferring production of the Corvette from Kentucky to the capital city.

The Corvette- could it soon come roaring into Lansing? Maybe, but UAW President Mike Green says his plant is prepared for anything.

Mike Green: "Anything's possible."

Green says that's because the Grand River plant is a state of the art facility that's easily adaptable.

Mike Green: "Corvette or Camero or Buick, ya know, there's a lot of different product lines you can run."

But what the Corvette and the Cadillac, currently produced at the Grand River plant, have in common is rear wheel drive, a feature produced by only two plants in North America right now. That's something Economist Jim Luke says could play a major role.

Jim Luke: "It's fairly expensive to keep a plant alive just for 1 car or 1 platform."

And the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky is doing just that. It's running one shift and making just one car.

Green says his plant is the place to do it.

Mike Green: "With ours you're looking at one of the newer plants that's been built in North America, so it would make sense."

But whether it's the Corvette or not., Green hopes the project comes to Lansing.

Mike Green: "You bring it and we'll build it, and we'll build it with quality."

Because any new product will certainly help drive Lansings' future. Corvette would give Lansing two top end lines added to the Cadillac for sports car and luxury, but GM has built the Corvette in Bowling Green, Kentucky for the past 20 years and isn't saying whether this new project has anything to do with the Corvette or any other product. The city of Lansing doesn't expect to hear GM's final decision for another couple of months.

Source: http://www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=12798125
 
Unfortunately, that makes way too much sense. I'd hate to see it, as the NCM is across the street from the current factory, but that's no reason to keep a starving plant alive.
 
I hope they figure out how to do a better paint job on the cars..... :rolleyes: The orange peel is ridiculous on this level of automobile.
 
Thats absurd...they just made the Corvette the official state car in Kentucky and now they are going to pull a Lebron James on Kentucky...there will be alot of pissed off people if this happens...As for what is made where, I am sure that 75% of the Corvette is manufactured outside US...It just gets assembled here...

Why not build the Camaro In Bowling Green also?
 
Why not build the Camaro In Bowling Green also?

Personally, I don't think they'll move it quite yet unless they've got something else up their sleeve. Of course if they are predicting corvette sales to stay where they are for quite a while, they may not have a choice in the matter. I also don't think the Bowling Green plant is currently equipped to run more than the corvette. It'd probably be cheaper to close the plant and use the new facility than try to upgrade the bowling green plant.
 
I understand that the new Caprice will be rear wheel drive also, even though it is a "Police Only" option available starting in 2011 IIRC. Perhaps they will build it there and, if they are smart, develop similar rear wheel drive platforms that the public would be interested in buying. Ford is shutting down production on the Crown Vic Police Intercepters and the replacment is going to be a (FWD)Taurus, so only Dodge (Charger), Chevy (Caprice), and newcomer Carbon Motors will be the only rear wheel drive Police Cruisers of the future.

If the link below doesn't work for you just copy and paste it:

www.autospies.com/tag/Police-Car
 
If this happens, would the BG employees have to move to Lansing to keep their jobs or would they just be SOL?:shrug01:
Based on seniority they probably will (if this happens) be able to relocate.Remember they have cut a large amount of jobs from BG already.

I've met a lot of the people personally and I can tell ya that they really appreciate the customer.Great people.:thumbsup:
 
Thats absurd...they just made the Corvette the official state car in Kentucky and now they are going to pull a Lebron James on Kentucky...there will be alot of pissed off people if this happens...As for what is made where, I am sure that 75% of the Corvette is manufactured outside US...It just gets assembled here...

Why not build the Camaro In Bowling Green also?

I wonder if the move to make the Corvette the state car was in response to this possibility of a plant move. Maybe Kentucky wanted to woo GM into leaving it there.
 
One last follow up to put closure to this rumor, I spoke this morning, (California time) with the official rep for the Corvette, David Caldwell. He assured me Bowling Green is safe. And I have his word that we, (Corvette Mafia News Blog) will be kept in the loop as an official outlet for this story should things change, but according to him they won't.

So that should be that.

Thank you

-Ashur
 
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